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Council adopts MAPS beautification master plan to fund corridors, gateways and public art
Summary
The Oklahoma City Council adopted a MAPS beautification master plan that sets priorities for corridor treatments, gateway signs, public art and small plazas, directing MAPS dollars toward people‑centered projects across several phases.
The Oklahoma City Council on May 20, 2025, adopted a MAPS‑funded Beautification Master Plan that lays out a multi‑phase program of public art, corridor improvements, gateway treatments and smaller public‑space projects across the city.
Council action followed a presentation by CH Guernsey and a public discussion that ranged from support for neighborhood projects to concern from at least one council member about changes made to an earlier project list.
Consultant Daniel Spurley told the council the plan sprang from broad community input — more than 3,500 survey responses, nine pop‑up events and meetings with more than two dozen stakeholder groups — and recommended a set of interventions guided by five principles: people‑centered places, purposeful…
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