The Broken Arrow City Council is working on the details of a major proposition that could reshape how fast local infrastructure projects get off the ground.
Right now, leaders are looking to narrow down $600 million in capital improvement ideas to $400 million, all while keeping the property tax rate the same, while still addressing some community needs.
Gathering Public Input
City Manager Michael Spurgeon discussed the ongoing efforts to finalize the bond package, which would address a wide range of community needs, from transportation to public safety.
“We had three public forums, end of August and September, to get the public’s input. So we actually have those results. And earlier this month, I met with the engineering and construction team to start narrowing down that $600 million