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Extensive Roadworks to Disrupt US-75 and Surrounding Highways in Jenks, Catoosa, and Sand Springs Through 2028

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Published on January 06, 2026
Extensive Roadworks to Disrupt US-75 and Surrounding Highways in Jenks, Catoosa, and Sand Springs Through 2028Source: Google Street View

Motorists on US-75 near Creek Turnpike in Jenks should expect one lane in both directions, causing delays likely into fall 2026. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan extra travel time or use alternate routes, with updates available on their website.

The I-44 and US-75 interchange will remain under construction through summer 2028, with detours affecting I-244, Skelly Dr., and 51st St. In Catoosa, I-44 and the Will Rogers Turnpike ramp to westbound I-44 will have lane shifts and limited merges through 2026, though two lanes will remain open during peak times, according to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is working on US-75 with lane reductions between 56th St. N. and 66th St. N. until summer 2026. The northbound on-ramp at 56th St. N. will be closed. On SH-97 in Sand Springs, lane closures will occur from S. Main St. to W. 2nd St. during a pavement reconstruction project through January 2026. Drivers should follow signs and detours.