Summary:

– $2.7B bond package includes 547 infrastructure projects.

– Funds streets, housing and Olympic facility upgrades.

– Election day is Oct. 14; first bond sale set for 2026.

OKLAHOMA CITY – The 2025 general obligation bond package that Oklahoma City residents will vote on next week has 547 infrastructure and quality-of-life projects totaling $2.7 billion to be completed over the next decade.

City Manager Craig Freeman said among the first projects that would be tackled — in addition to street improvements — are improvements to the USA Softball Complex and Riversport facilities so they are ready for the Olympics in 2028.

Holding a bond election about every 10 years is how the city takes care of infrastructure needs, Freeman said Wednesday during a forum hosted by the G

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