Broken Arrow voters will head to the polls on April 7 to decide the fate of a $415 million bond package made up of eight propositions covering transportation, public safety, quality of life, and sports facilities.
The largest share of the money, $205 million, would go toward transportation improvements, including street widening, intersection improvements, and sidewalk and trail upgrades. Another $65 million would fund improvements to city facilities such as the Broken Arrow Veterans Center and the Rose District Plaza.
Quality-of-life projects would receive $74 million, including a new community center at Elam Park and new pickleball courts. Public safety would see $56 million directed toward police, fire, and warning siren upgrades…