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Council approves $1.4 million neighborhood street rehab contract for Carriage Crossing

5392237 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a $1.4 million contract to rehabilitate neighborhood streets in Carriage Crossing, part of a roughly $20 million program funded by the 2018 general obligation bond.

Broken Arrow’s City Council approved a $1,400,000 contract for neighborhood street rehabilitation in the Carriage Crossing area at the July 14 meeting.

Councilor Justin Green said the Carriage Crossing project is one of several street projects underway; engineering staff reported the city has about $12 million in projects in design or about to be bid and another $9 million already under construction, yielding roughly $21 million in work tied to the 2018 general obligation bond. "All that 20,000,000 is paid for through the 2018 [general obligation] bond," Green said, and he credited voters for approving the bond.

City officials said the program targets neighborhood streets that affect daily travel for residents in addition to higher-capacity thoroughfares. Staff use traffic studies and pavement-condition indices to prioritize projects, the council said. The council did not provide a recorded vote tally, mover or seconder in the meeting excerpt.

The recorded remarks did not include a construction schedule or contractor name. City staff indicated the broader street program is ongoing and that work is being coordinated across multiple neighborhoods and phases.