2025 GO Bond

Oklahoma City voters approved a historic $2.7 billion general obligation bond on Oct. 14, 2025.

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The bond package includes 547 projects, 433 of which are investments in the City's streets, bridges and traffic improvements.

Visit our interactive map to learn more about the approved bond package, timeline and status of projects.

The bond package will not increase Oklahoma City's average property tax rate. It will remain unchanged at 16 mills, the same as it has been since the 1980s.

Approved bond projects
The bond package includes:

  • $1.35 billion for Streets: 382 total street projects.
    • 184 arterial resurfacing projects.
    • 133 residential resurfacing projects.
    • 27 street widening projects.
    • 25 sidewalk projects.
    • 13 street enhancement projects.
  • $414.29 million for Parks & Recreational Facilities: 31 parks and facilities projects and one trail project.
    • Improvements, renovations and/or expansion to the Hefner Golf Clubhouse, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Bricktown Canal, Civic Center Music Hall, USA Softball Complex, RIVERSPORT Rapids/Regatta Park, Myriad Botanical Gardens, OKC Fair Park promenade connector and the multipurpose stadium (phase 2).
    • Improvements to NW Optimist Community Center, Will Rogers Senior Center and aquatic center, dog park in South Lakes Park, McKinley Park event center, Northeast Community Center, and maintenance facilities. 
    • Improvements for Will Rogers Gardens, Martin Park Nature Center, H.B. Parsons Fish Hatchery, Trosper Golf Course, athletic fields at Wheeler Park, Earlywine Park, Route 66 Park, Kupper Softball Complex, athletic fields renovations citywide and youth center(s).
    • Development of Swisher Park.
    • Deep Fork Trail phases 2 and 3.
  • $175 million for Economic & Community Development: Citywide economic development and affordable housing programs.
  • $140.44 million for Drainage Control: 44 drainage improvement projects.
  • $130 million for Fire Facilities: 7 fire facilities and maintenance projects.
    • New training center for fire and police crews.
    • New fleet logistics facility at SW 15th St and S Portland Ave.  
    • New fire station in west Oklahoma City.
    • New fire station near NE 125th St and Eastern Ave.
    • New fire station near Reno Ave. and Frisco Rd.
    • Renovation of Fire Station #30.
    • Renovations to fire stations citywide.
  • $129.67 million for Transit & Parking: 3 projects.
    • New transit operations and maintenance headquarters facility.
    • New Downtown parking garage to replace the Myriad Convention Center parking facility.
    • Modernization of EMBARK’s transit fleet.
  • $107.34 million for Police, Municipal Courts and Family Justice Facilities: 4 public safety projects.
    • New police and court annex located across from headquarters.
    • New police station in west Oklahoma City.
    • New parking garage for police, courts and visitors.
    • Enhanced security, tech and training equipment at the new Family Justice Center operated by Palomar.
  • $90.6 million for Bridges: 25 bridge projects.
  • $81 million for Traffic Systems: 25 intersection improvement projects, including new traffic signals and upgrades.
  • $52.48 million for Libraries & Learning Centers: 7 projects.
    • Exterior improvements to the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library.
    • Roof renovations at Patience S. Latting Northwest Library, Southwest OKC Library and Southern Oaks Library.
    • Ralph Elison Library expansion.
    • New library located in west Oklahoma City.
    • Clara Luper Civil Rights Center exhibit and archival space expansion.
  • $47 million for City Maintenance, Data & Services Facilities: 17 city facilities and maintenance projects.