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Broken Arrow sets April 7 vote on $415 million general obligation bond package
Summary
Broken Arrow officials called an April 7 election on a $415 million general obligation bond that would fund eight propositions — transportation, public safety, parks, public buildings, stormwater/drainage, a $4 million library allocation and a five-year half-cent sales tax if approved.
The Broken Arrow City Council has formally called an April 7, 2026 election on a $415,000,000 general obligation bond package that the council will present to voters, city communications director Aaron McCullough said following the council's Jan. 6 meeting. "The city council officially called for the election on April 7," McCullough said during the council recap.
Vice Mayor Johnny Parks, who reviewed the ballot propositions, said the package was developed after legal review and citizen input and includes eight propositions. "$415,000,000, bond issued and getting it ready to send off to the state for, for our election in in April 7," Parks said, summarizing the total amount and the preparation steps.
Why it matters: The package groups a set of projects voters will approve…
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