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Council places $2.7 billion infrastructure bond on Oct. 14 special election ballot

5398721 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

The city advanced a roughly $2.7 billion bond package to a special election on Oct. 14, with council approval of the ballot measure and related emergency declaration; city staff said the package prioritizes streets, bridges and critical infrastructure and does not require a tax-rate increase beyond the city’s long-standing millage commitment.

The Oklahoma City Council voted unanimously to place a roughly $2.7 billion general-obligation bond program before voters on Oct. 14. Debbie Miller, public works director, told the council the program includes 547 listed projects, about 76 projects identified as critical infrastructure, and that 56% of the package is dedicated to…

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