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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.
History comes alive at Museum Broken Arrow
The Broken Arrow Historical Society is celebrating its 50th anniversary and the 16th year of Museum Broken Arrow.
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.
BA Soccer Club encourages residents to vote
More than 2,000 kids from Broken Arrow and the surrounding communities play soccer annually at the Indian Springs Soccer Complex.
Broken Arrow in Motion February 2026
In this February 2026 edition of Broken Arrow in Motion, City Manager Michael Spurgeon highlights several projects underway in the city.
Learn about GO Bond at upcoming meetings
The city will hold several Public Education Bond Meetings to provide clear information about each proposition, helping voters make informed decisions.
Recap of Council meetings on 2/17
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered more than 30 items on the agendas of the meetings on February 17, 2026.
Ceremony highlights amphitheater's progress
At a Topping Out Ceremony hosted by Venu on Feb. 12, the Broken Arrow City Council, City Manager Michael Spurgeon, and other community leaders toured the Sunset Amphitheater project’s progress.
At Nienhuis Park opportunities abound with new turf
A recent upgrade from natural turf to high-quality synthetic turf at Nienhuis Park is more than just an improved playing surface on a football field.
New website and AI tech aid GO Bond education
The City of Broken Arrow has launched a new Build Our Future BA GO Bond education initiative, including a new website.
City Council recap Feb. 3, 2026
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority met on February 3 to consider nearly 40 agenda items.
Broken Arrow in Motion January 2026
We're sharing updates on infrastructure projects and street improvements that, when complete, will make a positive impact in our community.
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City Council Meeting
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