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Commissioner Mike Helm had county crews plant poles adjacent to road closed signs after reports that motorists were still circumventing the signs and traveling over the dangerous stretch of road known as Keetonville Road.


Published April 15, 2008 04:33 pm - County, state officials looking for answers


Keetonville Hill roads off limits


By JOY HAMPTON

Flooding resulting in road closures means a temporary change in emergency service providers in some areas of Rogers County.

Three sections of Rogers County roadways are affected. On the west side of the county, Keetonville Road and Highway 20 at Keetonville Hill are closed.

In the east, a small bridge on the Rogers-Mayes county line road has been downgraded to 1-ton capacity.

These damaged roads are limiting the ability of emergency vehicles to respond to county residents in affected areas.

Inspection by District 2 Commissioner Mike Helm and ODOT engineer Shannon Sheffert revealed that Keetonville Road is continuing to collapse. Helm is concerned about two power line poles that could fall if movement continues. An exposed gas line is also a potential hazard. Helm said he is talking with Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative and Oklahoma Natural Gas to resolve safety concerns.

County commissioners met with emergency responders Monday afternoon to coordinate new response routes. Responders from Claremore, Verdigris, Northwest, Limestone, Catoosa, Tiawah, Tri District and Pafford worked out a strategy in a special session. Jackie Custer of Oologah-Talala Emergency Medical and Matt Mueller of Claremore also attended.

“We’ve got some concerns for emergency situations,” Emergency Management Director Bob Anderson told the Board of Commissioners.

Cracks, sliding, and rolling resulting in fallen sections of roadway due to undercutting by flood waters resulted in closure of Highway 20 at Keetonville Hill in District 2, the county road known as Keetonville Road also in D2 and in the downgrading of the Rogers-Mayes county line road NS 4250 in District 3.

Commissioner Dan DeLozier said all of District 1 is open and passable.

The closures and downgrade mean large trucks cannot pass on normal routes. Repairs on some of the projects could take months and incoming 911 calls from affected areas must be rerouted to avoid delayed response times.

At least two homes are isolated due to closure of Highway 20 at Keetonville Hill. Helm said he anticipated that the Oklahoma Department of Transportation would try to build a way to reach those homes from the backside leading from Rattlesnake Road. Barring that, he said D2 might have to do the work.

In an extended Board of Commissioners meeting, local emergency responders, Anderson, and E911 Coordinator Susie Rains worked out a plan to cover areas by the quickest response routes currently available.

Claremore Fire Department will cover much of an area west of Highway 20 once covered by Limestone Fire Protection District prior to the closing of the Highway at Keetonville. Northwest Fire District will be the secondary backup in that area and will continue to cover the north side of 20.

In the case of Keetonville Road, Limestone officials said they would continue primary coverage with Verdigris Fire Department providing backup on the south side.

Tri District has plotted a different response route to an area in D3 off 4250 Road. A small bridge was reduced to a one-ton limit on that road and Commissioner Kirt Thacker told emergency responders heavy trucks could not safely cross it.



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