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Sales Tax oversight committee says Gilcrease Museum Road work has started; details project funding and other capital items
Summary
The Tulsa City Council received the monthly report from the Sales Tax Oversight Committee on several capital projects, with Ashley Webb, chair of the committee, reporting that construction on Gilcrease Museum Road has started and outlining funding and scheduling details for multiple projects.
The Tulsa City Council received the monthly report from the Sales Tax Oversight Committee on several capital projects, with Ashley Webb, chair of the committee, reporting that construction on Gilcrease Museum Road has started and outlining funding and scheduling details for multiple projects.
"Our 2016 and 2023 sales tax program revenues for the year to date remain 1.9% or approximately $400,000 above the sales tax program adopted budget estimates for those programs," Ashley Webb, chair of the Sales Tax Oversight Committee, said in her presentation.
Webb highlighted projects that the committee is monitoring. Dreamkeepers Park improvements are under consideration as a roughly $7,200,000 project. The Crybaby Hill statue is finished and is budgeted at about $250,000, but its final placement on or near 11th Street is pending a Parks Department…
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