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Public Safety

We can take advantage of an $18 million gift from the federal government by converting the Armed Forces Reserve Center into a public safety complex. Give BA’s dedicated police officers and firefighters their own home complete with Emergency operations center, communications center, classroom training center and physical fitness hub.
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Quality of Life

For years, Broken Arrowans have dreamed of attending events at or own community events park. A YES vote provides access roads, a parking area, drainage, sewer, electricity and gas service to the 120-acre site at 101st St. and the Creek Turnpike..
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Flood Prevention

The aim of this $2.3 million package is to help more of our friends and neighbors say “goodbye” forever to standing water and flooding problems. A YES vote will initiate nine separate projects including East Kenosha bridge, local and regional detention ponds, drainage improvement and a new master drainage plan for Broken Arrow Creek.
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Streets

This package puts Broken Arrow on the fast track. A YES vote devotes $27 million for 15 projects including widening and improviing eight miles of major thoroughfares and modernizing more than 64,555 linear feet of residential streets in eight different subdivisions.
On April 5, 2011, we will have an opportunity to strengthen our community’s position as one of the most desirable places in the Southwest to live and locate a business… and to do it without raising taxes. All it takes are YES votes on all four parts of this year’s Build A Better Broken Arrow Bond proposal.



