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More than 50 items were on the agendas of the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority meetings on September 17, 2024. Here’s a recap from Tuesday night.
Council set Oct. 15, 2024, as the date it will award the sale of the ninth series of bonds from the 2018 General Obligation Bond election. The total sale will be $23,500,000 to fund various phases of 15 different capital improvement projects approved by voters. Click here to see the final project list .
The cost of the improvements is $4.6 million dollars. More information can be found here. The master plan of Arrow Forge was presented during the Broken Arrow Economic Development Authority meeting. You can read more further down this page.
The Council green-lit the City of Broken Arrow’s participation in the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Transportation Discretionary Grant Program for the Multimodal Improvements Project. The project scope includes planning and preliminary design improvements for vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the Highway 51 corridor:

The grant will provide for preliminary engineering design, environmental planning and services, public outreach and coordination, preliminary right-of-way and utility planning/coordination. Total federal funding is $5,840,000, with the City contributing a 20% match of $1,460,000. More information on this item is available here.
Council received an update on the Uber rideshare pilot program that began in the fall of 2022. The program is for guests staying overnight at a Broken Arrow hotel and provides them with no-cost rides to the Rose District and New Orleans Square. The Visit Broken Arrow board and staff plans to continue the program as a regular offering and recommended that the Tulsa Airport be added to the list of eligible rideshare locations. VBA also recommended the hours of the program be increased to 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., seven days a week. You can see the presentation here.
A Change Order with Tri-Star Construction was approved for the Iola Street Rehabilitation project from Elm Place to North 1st Street. City Engineering and Construction staff identified additional work within the scope of the project including additional full-depth asphalt pavement patches due to unforeseen grade and pavement conditions, subgrade modifications, and additional driveway repair, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and ADA ramps. The cost of the additional work is $207,000. For more information, click here.
The Council approved the Promotional License agreement with Ice Challenge Enterprises for the Ice Rink in The Rose District! The setup of the Ice Rink will start on Nov. 1, and opening day is one week later. Learn more about the BA Ice Rink here.
In the Municipal Authority meeting, the Authority approved surplus items that have outlived their usefulness to the City. Bargain hunters interested in obtaining used cars, trucks, electronics, can find a list of items for sale later on the City website. Check back soon for details.
Interim President and CEO of the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce and EDC Jim Fram introduced Bradley Sheofee, Business Retention and Expansion Manager to the Authority. In his new position, Mr. Sheofee will ensure that local businesses have the state and federal resources they need to connect them with incentives and tax credits, promote a list of available business location options, and focus on business retention and expansion visits. Congratulations, Mr. Sheofee, on your new position.
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The next regular meetings are scheduled for Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
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