People in Tulsa's Sequoyah neighborhood said they're excited about the city launching a new $15 million neighborhood improvement program. $1.5 million of which is set aside specially for Sequoyah.
This program could improve parks, sidewalks, and street lighting over the next few years.
Joshua Cacabit, a resident of Sequoyah, frequently visits the neighborhood park.
"I think that's good, trying to make a change in the city," said Cacabit.
Joseph Offeigbu, also a resident of Sequoyah, said he supported the new program.
"That'll be good for the children," said Offeigbu.
2 News asked Offeigbu and Cacabit what they wanted to see improved in their community.
"We could have some cameras, like some security cameras," said Offeigbu.
Cacabit said he wanted improvements to the quality of life