Tulsa World
by: BRIAN BARBER World Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
11/23/2011 3:06:11 AM
Most Tulsans are happy with the way the $451.6 million Fix Our Streets effort is going and will vote to renew the improvements tax package when it's time, a new Tulsa World-sponsored poll showed.
The effort to rebuild and repair the city's crumbling arterial and residential streets was approved by voters in 2008, with the work to wrap up in 2014.
Those polled were asked whether they approve or disapprove of how the work is progressing.
A large majority - 64 percent - said they somewhat-to-strongly approve, while 29 percent somewhat-to-strongly disapprove, the poll showed.
Fix Our Streets always has been touted as a multiphase initiative because of the overwhelming amount of work that needs to be done.
City officials have already begun talking about which projects should be included in the next package to take to voters before it expires in a few years... FULL ARTICLE
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