County officials across Oklahoma are celebrating a significant legislative victory with the signing of House Bill 2758 into law, which allocates up to $75 million for the state's county roads and bridges. This funding represents one of the largest singleyear investments in county transportation infrastructure in Oklahoma's history.
The substantial investment is expected to provide crucial support to all 77 counties, enabling them to repair, upgrade, and modernize vital transportation networks. These networks are essential for serving both rural and urban communities across the state.
'This bill represents a monumental step forward for county infrastructure,' stated a representative from the Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma (ACCO). 'These funds will improve safety, support economic development, and help our counties better serve their citizens.'