City of Norman, OK

09/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 15:43

Section of Crawford Avenue to be impacted by continued construction

September 10, 2025

No through traffic between Gray Street and Main Street at Crawford next week

Crawford Avenue will be closed to through traffic on the south side of Gray Street from September 15 through September 19 as new storm drainage is constructed as part of the Gray Street Two-Way 2019 Bond Project. During this time, Crawford Avenue, south of Gray Street, will only be accessible from Main Street. This accessibility route will allow for applicable business access and alleyway access in the area. Motorists are encouraged to follow all detour and construction signage in the area.

History of the Project

On April 2, 2019, the citizens of Norman voted in favor of a Bond Issue to finance the local share of nineteen transportation improvement projects. The Gray Street Two-Way 2019 Bond Project consists of the conversion of Gray Street from a one-way street to a two-way street between University Avenue and Porter Avenue, and the installation of streetscape elements along Gray Street. The intersection with James Garner Avenue will be entirely reconstructed to accommodate the future James Garner Phase 3 2019 Bond Project. In addition to the roadway and streetscape work, improvements are required to the railroad crossing just east of James Garner Avenue.

The total construction cost for the project is approximately $7.5 million. Of that, approximately $4.9 million will be paid by federal grants. The remaining $2.6 million will be paid for through the City of Noman 2019 Bond Program.

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation conducted a bid opening on March 21, 2024, for the Gray Street Two-Way 2019 Bond Project. The low bidder was Ellsworth Construction, LLC of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ODOT awarded the project on April 1, 2024. Construction started on Monday, August 5, 2024. This work is anticipated to be completed in November 2025. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is administering the construction of this project, with the assistance of WSB.

Proposed improvements include:

  • New sidewalks
  • Conversion to reverse angle parking for on-street spaces
  • New decorative roadway lighting
  • Landscaping
  • Decorative paving elements
  • New curb and gutter
  • New Decorative Traffic Signals
  • Pedestrian safety improvements
  • Revised signing and striping for two-way operation
  • Reconstruction of the James Garner intersection
  • New gates and controls for two-way operation of the railroad crossing

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