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Broken Arrow council authorizes $17M in bonds, approves drone trial and Rose District plan
Summary
At its Nov. 17 meeting, the Broken Arrow City Council authorized the sale of $17 million in voter-approved bonds for street, stormwater and drainage projects, approved a free one-year police drone trial, selected a preferred Rose District Plaza design and awarded a stormwater contract, officials said.
The Broken Arrow City Council on Nov. 17 authorized the sale of $17 million in general obligation bonds and approved a package of projects and plans, city communications staff said. Aaron McCulloch of the City of Broken Arrow communications team summarized the meeting in a public recap.
The council approved the sale of $17,000,000 in bonds tied to the voter-approved 2018 general obligation bond program. According to the recap, Series 2025a totaled $14,500,000 and will fund street and stormwater infrastructure improvements, while Series 2025b totaled $2,500,000…
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