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The Community Garden at Central Park planting roots
Residents who join the Community Garden in Central Park can enjoy fresh vegetables, time outdoors, and the chance to make new friends.
City to host first NLC Conference in June
Over 100 city leaders from across the U.S. will visit Broken Arrow for two major conferences focused on women in municipal government, June 22-26.
City Council highlights May 5, 2026
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority reviewed nearly 50 agenda items on May 5, 2026.
BA Monarch Movement supports conservation
The Monarch Butterfly, with its exquisite detail and stately beauty, is in danger of extinction as its population has steadily declined in recent years.
City contacted about potential data center
The site of the potential project is in east Broken Arrow off State Highway 51.
Capital improvements continue on Houston Street
A major water and stormwater capital improvement project continues in Old Town, with Houston Street remaining closed between First Street and Lynn Lane through early May.
Recap of Council meetings on 4/21
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered more than 40 items on the agendas on April 21, 2026.
Reconnecting Broken Arrow April 23
The City will host a public meeting on April 23 to introduce citizens to the Reconnecting Broken Arrow project.
Broken Arrow in Motion April 2026
Stay up to date with the various infrastructure projects underway in the April 2026 edition of Broken Arrow in Motion.
City employee receives national ‘30 Under 30’ recognition
Erin Hofener is gaining national recognition and has been selected for Destinations International’s 30 Under 30 Class of 2026.
City Council recap April 7, 2026
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered nearly 40 items on the agendas on April 7, 2026.
Voters approve the 2026 GO Bond package
On April 7, Broken Arrow voters approved a $415 million bond package, the largest in the city’s history and nearly double the $210 million bond from 2018.
City of Broken Arrow reopening Events Park
The City of Broken Arrow’s premier 125-acre venue, Events Park, has officially reopened to host events.
City breaks ground on Fire Station No. 8
Construction of Fire Station No. 8 will begin two years ahead of schedule, as announced at the March 30 groundbreaking ceremony.
BA Girls Softball making generational impact
The Broken Arrow Girls Softball organization has promoted sportsmanship, teamwork, and lifelong friendships through recreational and competitive play.
Rose District Farmers Market season begins April 4
The Rose District Farmers Market season opens April 4, offering fresh local meats, produce, bread, and more every Saturday (8 a.m.–12 p.m.) and Tuesday (4–8 p.m.).
City to break ground on new Fire Station No. 8
On March 30, the City of Broken Arrow will host a groundbreaking ceremony to announce the start of construction for Fire Station No. 8 at 2 p.m.
Six new trees planted at BA Arbor Day Celebration
Thanks to Arbor Day efforts by the city’s Forestry Division, 20 Oakcrest Elementary students, and the City Council, six new trees are now growing at Arrowhead Park, 300 E. Washington St.
Recap of Council meetings on 3/24
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered more than 60 items on the agendas on March 24, 2026.
What is Arts@302?
Arts@302 is Broken Arrow’s creative hub, dedicated to providing arts education and fostering community engagement in the arts for all ages and skill levels.
OK Military History Center inspires
The Oklahoma Military History Center’s 2,700 items on display are more than relics from a bygone era.
KBAB’s mission is beautification
Keep Broken Arrow Beautiful is dedicated to making Broken Arrow a more beautiful place.
BA Senior Center enriches lives
The Broken Arrow Senior Center’s mission is to create an enriching, inclusive community for people 55 and over by promoting social engagement and active lifestyle programs.
GO vote on April 7
If Broken Arrow voters approve the eight propositions in the 2026 Build Our Future BA GO Bond election, it could make a generational impact.
BA Youth Sports offers a variety of sports
Through Broken Arrow Youth Sports, area kids in grades kindergarten through 12th grade are gaining experience playing tackle football, flag football, cheerleading, pom, and lacrosse.
BA Youth Baseball growing in popularity
For more than 50 years, Broken Arrow Youth Baseball has been teaching area kids the fundamentals of America's game.
BA selected for new Amazon Delivery Station
The City of Broken Arrow is pleased to announce that Amazon will open a 250,000-square-foot Same Day Delivery Station off College Street west of County Line Road.
BA Adult Softball Club looks to the future
They say home is where the heart is, but for the Broken Arrow Adult Softball Club players, home plate is where the heart is.
Recap of Council meetings on 3/3
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority reviewed over 50 agenda items during their meetings.
Mayor outlines why GO Bond is needed
Broken Arrow voters gathered for the first Public Education Bond meeting on March 2.
Rooster Days
12:00 AM - May, 17
Big Foot Running Co Race
12:00 AM
Rooster Days 5k and 1-mile Races
07:30 AM - 10:00 AM