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    Public input sought for OKC’s 2025 bond election

    October 25, 2024


    The City of Oklahoma City is seeking input from residents as it plans for a general obligation (GO) bond election in fall 2025, in which voters decide to fund major infrastructure projects across the city.

    GO bonds are the city’s most important tool to fund major infrastructure projects like building or rebuilding streets, bridges, parks, police and fire facilities, sidewalks and more. Bond projects have been used since before statehood to pay for the city’s critical infrastructure and are determined by street and bridge ratings, planning studies, the City Council’s priorities, operating impact and resident survey results.

    There are many ways people can provide input on what should be included in the 2025 bond package:

    • Visit okc.gov/GO. People can visit okc.gov/GO, drop a pin on the interactive map to show locations where improvements are needed.
    • Organize a meeting. Gather your neighborhood, club or group and use the City’s downloadable tool kit to collect, share and submit ideas about what you think should be included in the bond. Email public.info@okc.gov to get your toolkit.
    •Attend a bond engagement workshop. OKC Councilmembers will host come-and-go workshops in each ward, where people can speak directly with city staff about their needs and priorities. One workshop is be offered in Spanish. Residents who need accommodation during a workshop can contact public.info@okc.gov. People can attend any workshop they want.

    Remaining workshops include:

    Oct. 28, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Ward 6, Downtown Library Friends Room

    300 Park Ave.

    Oct. 29, 6 – 8 p.m.

    Ward 8, NW Library

    5600 NW 122

    Nov. 4, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Latino Community Development Agency

    This workshop is to be offered in Spanish

    420 S.W. 10.

    Nov. 12, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Wards 4 and 5, Pete White Health and Wellness Center

    4021 S. Walker Ave.

    Nov. 19, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Ward 2, Oklahoma City University Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center

    2501 N. Blackwelder Ave.

    “The 2025 bond package will fund basic needs and critical infrastructure every community needs for stability, growth and safety,” City Manager Craig Freeman said. “Since 2017 when the last bond program was approved, we have been gathering input from residents in a variety of ways to learn about neighborhood and community needs. While we can’t meet every need across OKC’s 621 miles with a single GO bond election, we’re asking residents to help us identify priorities.”



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