The City of Broken Arrow is inviting residents to learn more about the hundreds of proposed projects, weigh in on ongoing street work and share ideas for future upgrades during a public forum Tuesday evening.
In 2018, voters approved more than $140 million in General Obligation Bond funding for transportation improvements. The money has been used for projects such as street widenings, intersection upgrades and residential repairs.
City officials say community feedback from the forum will also play a role in shaping the next capital improvements program, which is expected to be funded through the 2026 bond.
Completed and ongoing projects
The 2018 bond has already supported a wide range of transportation improvements across Broken Arrow. Completed projects include residential street repa