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Survey finds 3,304 responses on sports-facility improvements; city manager backs adding sports proposition to 2026 GO bond

Broken Arrow City Council · October 23, 2025
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Summary

Broken Arrow presented results from a survey of 3,304 respondents about potential sports-facility improvements; City Manager Michael Spurgeon recommended including an eighth proposition on the 2026 GO bond ballot to fund the work.

City staff presented results of a public survey about potential improvements to Broken Arrow public sports facilities during the Oct. 21 meeting, the city’s communications recap said. The transcript records 3,304 total responses and states that "68 indicated they would support a temporary five-year, half-cent sales tax increase" to pay for those improvements; the transcript does not clarify whether "68" refers to respondents or a percentage.

City Manager Michael Spurgeon provided an update on assembling the 2026 GO bond package and recommended that the council include an eighth proposition to fund sports-facility improvements on the April ballot, according to the recap. The transcript does not record council debate, a motion, or a final vote on placing the proposition on the ballot.

The presentation places the sports improvements as one potential element of the broader 2026 bond discussion; the communications recap directed listeners to the city website for full survey documentation and meeting materials.