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Broken Arrow 2026 GO Bond – FAQ | Propositions, Projects & Voting Info

In 2023 the City Council authorized City administration to begin the process of gathering data about future growth opportunities in Broken Arrow as part of the process of creating the package of projects for the 2026 General Obligation Bond initiative. More than $1 billion dollars in capital improvement projects have been identified over the last two years, and through collaborative efforts with citizens, community organizations, the local school district, the Chamber of Commerce, and many others, the projects have been narrowed down to $415,000,000 dollars in improvements.

History

Broken Arrow voters have a long history of approving bond issues, which are used to fund our capital improvements program to upgrade public infrastructure and enhance the quality of life as we keep pace with the amazing growth in our thriving community. Ten bond initiatives have been approved by voters since 1997, including several General Obligation Bonds and Tulsa County's Vision 2025 programs in 2003 and 2015.

Thank you to the voters who have continually supported these initiatives! These improvements would not be possible without you!

It is important to note that if this bond is approved by voters, it will NOT raise taxes and will instead replace other bonds that have already been paid off. You will see no direct effect on your property tax rate for the city if the bond is approved.

Go Vote, Broken Arrow!

Voting is how residents take part in shaping Broken Arrow’s future. Take time to explore the information on this site, review each proposition, and participate in the April election