Pavement damage from recent winter storms is already appearing on Oklahoma roads. Credit Oklahoma Department of Transportation The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has received $154 million from the federal coronavirus relief package passed in December. State Secretary of Transportation and ODOT Executive Director Tim Gatz plans to put a portion of that into the agency’s asset preservation fund. He said the timing of a cash infusion for road repairs couldn’t be better. "I can’t emphasize enough the impact that two weeks of subfreezing weather conditions are going to have on our pavement structures for the springtime," Gatz told the Oklahoma Transportation Commission last week.