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Meeting at a glance: Council awards contract for Aspen Avenue, approves neighborhood repairs, adopts FY2027 fees, OKs film rebate and sister-city pact

Broken Arrow City Council · August 4, 2026
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Summary

Councilor David Pickle summarized several council actions: contract award for Aspen Avenue widening, two neighborhood concrete repairs, adoption of the Fiscal Year 2027 Manual of Fees effective Oct. 1, approval of a film rebate up to $55,000, and a sisterhood agreement with Rincon De Ramos, Mexico.

Councilor David Pickle offered a short recap of Monday night's city council meeting covering multiple actions. "This is city councilor David Pickle, and here's what you might have missed," he began, then listed the principal items the council acted on.

Pickle said the council awarded a contract to Cherokee Pride Construction to widen Aspen Avenue between Tucson and Jasper streets; approved two concrete panel replacement projects in the Central Park and Bretton Woods neighborhoods; adopted the Fiscal Year 2027 Manual of Fees effective Oct. 1; approved a film incentive rebate of up to $55,000 for the production 'A Body in the Woods'; and approved a sisterhood agreement with Rincon De Ramos, Mexico. He directed residents to the city website for further details, including full agenda materials and any staff reports or vote records.