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Tulsans to vote on multimillion-dollar improvement campaign

The Journal Record By: Journal Record Staff May 26, 2023

TULSA – Voters in Tulsa this summer will decide the fate of a proposal to spend millions of dollars on street repairs, public safety equipment and neighborhood improvements, officials announced this week. Tulsa City Council members voted to approve ballot language for the city’s Improve Our Tulsa initiative, an $814 million funding package that they said would not raise taxes but would fund critical improvements in Oklahoma’s second-largest city. According to the city’s website, following passage of the first Improve Our Tulsa package for $918.7 million in 2019, Tulsa voters approved a second capital improvements package, a $639 million Improve Our Tulsa 2 initiative. Now, they’ll have the opportunity to vote on another Improve Our Tulsa proposal, a four-year package that would fund critical improvements to streets, city facilities and equipment as well as provide funding for critical housing needs in Tulsa.


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