Property Ownership
Oklahoma's 'right-of-way' for public roads is typically obtained through:
AOREC approval
BDedication by the developer during the platting process, or eminent domain if necessary✓ Correct
CVoluntary sale by individual property owners always
DFederal land grant processes
Explanation
Public road right-of-way in Oklahoma is obtained through developer dedication (voluntarily granted during subdivision platting) or through eminent domain when voluntary dedication is unavailable. Both methods require proper legal processes.
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