Thursday, January 23rd 2025, 6:34 pm
As part of a road widening project people who drive in South Tulsa might notice flames over the next two weeks. The city will conduct a controlled burn at East 91st between South Memorial Drive and South Mingo Road.
The city of Tulsa is widening 91st between Mingo and Memorial. To do this, the city needs to clear out the vegetation in the area. They decided the most cost-effective way to do this is through controlled burns
This part of the process is expected to begin on Monday and take about two weeks. The city says this could take longer depending on other factors like weather. The burns will take place on work days between 8:00 am and 4 p.m.
The city has cleared this plan with the fire marshal and will have firefighters on standby to make sure nothing gets out of control.
News On 6 spoke to a resident who moved to Tulsa from Southern California 10 years ago. He says with everything going on in his home state, he's surprised by the methods being used but is excited to see the finished product.
Carrico joined the News On 6 team in 2021 but has worked in Tulsa news since 2016. During that time, he covered the 2018 Oklahoma teacher walkout, record flooding in 2019, President Trump's Tulsa rally in 2020, the local impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, a PGA Championship & a LIV Golf Tournament.
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