OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, Rep. Jared Deck, D-Norman, Rep. Annie Menz, D-Norman, and Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, D-Norman, released the following statement after the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) announced plans for a South Extension Turnpike alignment.

‎”Today’s announcement by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority casts a renewed cloud of ‎uncertainty and fear over yet another 25,000 acres of homes, farms, and ranches in Cleveland and ‎McClain Counties. Once again, thousands of Oklahomans are being forced to live under the ‎looming threat of displacement, and without a clear, evidence-based justification.‎

“The OTA continues to operate in a way that undermines public trust. We are deeply concerned that ‎this latest route announcement marks the beginning of another round of backroom deals made ‎through the so-called ‘right of way access’ process. Since 2022, we have brought to light that this ‎process is riddled with secrecy, devoid of transparency, and ripe for political favoritism. The last ‎time a path was announced, we learned that well-connected individuals, including political figures, ‎received disproportionately favorable deals when selling their land. That is unacceptable.

“Today’s event was just another opportunity for OTA to bully and traumatize the public. Let’s be ‎clear about a few things: OTA is not a state agency, and, therefore, they do not work for the people. ‎They are a public trust with no trust from the public. These performative tactics they have ‎displayed over the past three years are either solely for the benefit of a small group of people so ‎that they can appear to be affable, or they are genuinely concerned over the public’s opinion of ‎them—which indicates a guilty conscience on their part. It is past time for them to stop trying to ‎manipulate the narrative and listen to what their conscience is trying to tell them.‎

“We call on the leadership at the OTA, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, and the ‎Legislature to demand real transparency, real accountability, and a real public justification for this ‎project. Until then, we stand with the people of Norman, Cleveland County, and McClain County ‎who are once again being asked to bear the burden of a flawed and corrupt process.” — Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, Rep. Jared Deck, D-Norman, Rep. Annie Menz, D-Norman, and Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, D-Norman

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