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City Council Highlights 6.15.2026
The second meeting of June included more than 100 items for the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority to consider.
City welcomes two conferences for women in government
Two conferences dedicated to women in municipal government are scheduled for June 22-26 at the Stoney Creek Conference Center in Broken Arrow.
Data Center moratorium to be considered
If approved, the moratorium would authorize a period of 6 months when land use development applications for the proposed purpose of a data center would not be accepted.
Broken Arrow in Motion-Streets
The City of Broken Arrow is making significant improvements to streets throughout the community.
Fireworks: What’s legal in Broken Arrow?
Setting off fireworks is only legal in Broken Arrow on July 3 and July 4 between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Company decides against developing in BA
A prospective company has pulled out of its deal for now to purchase privately-owned property in east Broken Arrow as a possible location for a data center.
BA is 19th best city to live in U.S.
Broken Arrow once again makes U.S. News & World Report’s 2026-2027 'Best Places to Live' list.
Highlights of 6/1 City Council meeting
Due to the Tuesdays in the Park concert series in June, the regular meetings this month are on the first and third Monday.
Just say no. It's not that simple.
Cities must follow established legal processes regarding land use development applications.
Broken Arrow in Motion- Utilities
The City of Broken Arrow is making progress on several essential Utilities projects across the community.
BA Parks & Recreation announces pool opening schedule
It’s time to dive into fun as Broken Arrow Parks & Recreation’s pool and splash pad season kicks off at noon on Saturday, May 23!
City earns ‘Exemplary Employer Award’
The Oklahoma Water Environment Association (OWEA) recently honored the City of Broken Arrow Utilities Department.
City Council Highlights May 19, 2026
The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered nearly 60 items on the agendas on May 19, 2026.
Your engagement helps us create a better BA
In the two months before election day, we had many great conversations with citizens about the daily operations of your municipal government.
Broken Arrow in Motion May 2026
Broken Arrow is making progress on several transportation projects. Here’s what’s happening.
City supports new law protecting ratepayers
The Data Center Customer Ratepayer Protection Act of 2026 has been signed into law by Gov. Stitt.
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.
Tuesdays in the Park
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
New Orleans Square Block Party
12:00 AM - Jun, 27