Investing in Broken Arrow’s Future

What the 2026 GO Bond means for our community

In April, Broken Arrow voters will decide on the 2026 General Obligation (GO) Bond, a series of proposed projects focused on transportation, public safety, quality of life, and community facilities across the city. This website provides clear, factual information to help residents understand what’s included, how each proposition would be funded, and how to participate in the election.

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What This Means for Broken Arrow Residents

The 2026 GO Bond outlines proposed investments designed to support Broken Arrow’s continued growth while maintaining essential services and infrastructure. If approved, the bond would fund improvements across multiple areas of the city, with each proposition voted on separately. Seven of the eight propositions would not increase the current property tax rate. One proposition includes a temporary sales tax dedicated specifically to sports facility improvements.

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Built with Community Input

The proposed projects included in the 2026 GO Bond were developed through a multi-year public process. This included citizen surveys, a citizen steering committee, departmental reviews, and City Council consideration. Community feedback played a key role in shaping the final recommendations presented to voters.

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What’s Included in the 2026 GO Bond

The bond package includes eight individual propositions, each focused on a specific area of need within the city. Residents can review details for each proposition, including proposed projects, funding sources, and estimated timelines.

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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 7, 2026 election.