Street improvements are coming to North Olive Avenue, between West Kenosha Street and West Albany Street. To accommodate this 2014 GO Bond project, an ONG gas line must be relocated. For the portions of the gas line that are within existing private ONG easements, the City of Broken Arrow is required to reimburse the utility for the cost of the relocation. There are two such instances where this is required. One relocation section will cost the city $228,059 and the other will cost the city $107,161. Both agreements with ONG were approved by the City Council.
The City Council approved $316,685 in 2018 General Obligation Bond Proposition 6 funds for the following drainage improvement projects:
City Manager Michael Spurgeon presented an update on the 2026 General Obligation Bond package. Voters will go to the polls on April 7. But before then, citizens are encouraged to attend one of the two remaining Build Our Future BA GO Bond Public Forums from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the following dates:
The City Council declared the week of March 23, 2026, as Arbor Week. The City is celebrating its 26th year as a Tree City U.S.A Community. The City Council and several students from Oakcrest Elementary are going to plant six trees at Arrowhead Park on March 25.
The City Council also declared April 22, 2026, as Earth Day and April as Earth Month. The City of Broken Arrow encourages citizens to participate in activities such as recycling, reducing, reusing, replanting, and restoring our communities and the planet. One way everyone can get involved is through the for the Trash Bash and Recycling Rally on April 11.
At the Municipal Authority Meeting, the Trustees awarded grounds maintenance bids to J&J Bowers Lawn Care and Goodacre Lawn Care, LLC. Prodigy Lawn and Landscape will serve as an alternate.
The next regularly scheduled meetings of the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and the Economic Development Authority will be held on April 7, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.