Oklahoma City bond election Tuesday
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Oklahoma City bond election Tuesday
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City voters head to the polls to decide on a $2.7 billion dollar bond issue. There will be 11 separate propositions on the ballot. The $2.7 billion bond would be funded by property taxes, but wouldn’t raise property tax rates. 76% of the 547 projects are said to be critical infrastructure projects, while 56% of the funding would be dedicated to improving streets, bridges, and traffic. OSU breaks ground on Hum…
OKC GO bond: Voters extend property tax for $2.7 billion package of projects
Oklahoma City voters overwhelmingly approved a sprawling $2.7 billion GO bond package that will impact everything from streets to affordable housing, shaping the growing city’s future for at least a generation to come. All 11 of the proposals were decided separately. All passed with at least 70 percent support. The effort, which was championed by […] The post OKC GO bond: Voters extend property tax for $2.7 billion package of projects appeared f…
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