$600 million – value of Broken Arrow roads 1,250 – lane miles maintained in Broken Arrow 20+ - street maintenance projects in FY23
Those details are just a snapshot of the information available in Open Roads, our inaugural transparency report on the city’s road system.
In 2016, voters approved a Special Revenue Fund for the purpose of improving, constructing, and maintaining city streets, sidewalks, and related stormwater improvements. The funding for the Street Maintenance Program, 0.25 percent tax, became effective on January 1, 2017, and generates between $3.5 and $4 million annually.
Open Roads takes you inside our operation and explains the Pavement Condition Index which is used to select roads for maintenance, why it’s important to spend money early in the life of a road, which projects were completed last year, which projects are planned in Fiscal Year 2023, and much, much more.
Open Roads is fully digital and available for you to view on the Streets and Stormwater page of the city website. If the hyperlink doesn't open, copy and paste this URL to view the report, www.brokenarrowok.gov/streets.
Watch this edition of Broken Arrow in Motion Take 5 to hear from City Manager Michael Spurgeon and Streets and Stormwater Director Rocky Henkel about Broken Arrow’s Street Maintenance Program and the benefit of this new annual report to our community. Click on the graphic to watch the video.
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