Parks

Total project budget: $154 million

Parks are critical to great neighborhoods and a great city. MAPS 4 includes $154 million towards a transformation of our City’s park system, including upgrades to 105 neighborhood and community parks across Oklahoma City, new parks and public space transformation within existing parks, soccer facilities and enhancements at the Oklahoma River.

To learn more about the Neighborhood & Community Parks Master Plan project visit maps4parks.com.

Quick Facts

Project includes:

  • Neighborhood & community parks upgrades ($70.3 million)
  • Operating fund for park maintenance ($16.5 million)
  • Public Space Transformation: Parks ($22.27 million)
    • Community gardens ($556,748)
    • Outdoor basketball and pickleball courts ($556,748)
    • Placemaking at Lake Stanley Draper ($2.78 million)
    • Renovation of Booker T. Washington Park ($5.57 million)
    • Minnis Lakeview Park improvements ($556,748)
    • Northeast Community Center enhancements ($2.22 million)
    • New park in Canadian County within OKC ($2.5 million)
    • New park in Cleveland County within OKC ($2.5 million)
    • New park in southeast OKC ($2.5 million)
    • New park in far northeast OKC ($2.5 million)
  • Public Space Transformation: Soccer ($32.34 million)
    • New soccer and related facilities at Cameron and South Lake Parks
  • Public Space Transformation: River ($12.83 million)
    • Oklahoma River enhancements

On August 16, 2022, Oklahoma City Council voted to revise the MAPS 4 Implementation Plan(PDF, 9MB), increasing the projected revenue estimates by $100 million to $1.07 billion.

2019 MAPS 4 resolution(PDF, 728KB)