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Oklahoma City Planning Commission approves proposed 2025 general obligation bond program
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a resolution endorsing the proposed $2.7 billion 2025 general obligation bond program and forwarded the item to City Council for final action later this summer and an October ballot.
The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on June 12 voted unanimously to approve a resolution endorsing the city's proposed 2025 general obligation bond program, a roughly $2.7 billion package of capital projects that city staff presented as the primary funding vehicle for streets, bridges, parks and other infrastructure.
Planning staff said the bond package allocates about $1.35 billion to streets and sidewalks, $91 million to bridges and roughly $145 million to economic and community development (including $50 million for affordable housing). Staff also described…
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