Oklahoma Allocates $8 Million for Winter Storm Response
Oklahoma Allocates $8 Million for Winter Storm Response
US · Published Feb 9, 2026
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) spent nearly $8 million responding to recent winter storms.
Funds were used for road clearing, maintenance, and ensuring public safety during severe weather.
A Senate bill is seeking $50 million to improve Oklahoma's water infrastructure resilience.
ODOT's response to recent winter storms
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has reported spending nearly $8 million in response to recent winter storms that impacted the state. This substantial expenditure underscores Oklahoma's commitment to managing and mitigating the impacts of severe weather conditions to ensure public safety and infrastructure resilience.
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