The Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority considered more than 100 items on the agendas on July 14, 2026. Here is a quick recap from Tuesday night.
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More than 100 items will be considered during tonight's meetings, including the three below. The meeting convenes at 6:30 p.m. with a livestream available on the city website or YouTube channel. The full meeting agenda is also available online.
As you plan your week ahead, the next regular meeting of the City Council is Tuesday night. You can review the items on the agendas by going to the city website.
That didn't take long! One day after the new pavement of Main Street south of Houston Street was striped, drivers took advantage of the new parking spaces to pull-in forward instead of the previous configuration of back-in parking.
In this edition of DRIVING BA, we track the progress of the widening of Houston Street between County Line Road and Old Highway 51, as well as address the 17 mph speed limit that helps ensure everyone's safety in the construction zone. https://t.co/X8Bo3R73dt
πΊπΈ πΊπΈ πΊπΈ Happy Independence Day! πΊπΈ πΊπΈ πΊπΈ
We hope you have a great holiday weekend with family and friends celebrating America's 250th birthday!
The City of Broken Arrow dedicated a time capsule to preserve memories, milestones, and pieces of today's history for future generations to discover 25 years from now.
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NLC is excited to welcome women municipal leaders from across the country to Broken Arrow, OK (@CityofBA), for the 2026 Women in Municipal Government (WIMG) Summer Conference!
Under this year's theme, LeadHERShip Delivers, attendees will connect, share ideas, strengthen their leadership skills and explore key topics including wellness, public safety, domestic violence, community resilience and more.
Learn more about WIMG at https://t.co/mqgTv0VIYs. #WIMG26
π Broken Arrow City Council has adopted the Fiscal Year 2027 Municipal Budget during the June 15h meeting, totaling $487,039,048.
Read more about it here: https://t.co/IR9h9LSWmZ
The regular City Council meetings in June are on the first and third Mondays this month. Here are a few of the items being considered tonight. The full agenda can be found on the city website. A livestream of the meeting will be available at 6:30 p.m. on the city website and YT.
π§ The intersection of 101st St. & Garnett Rd. is now closed and is expected to remain closed for approximately 6 months.
Tulsa County is raising the intersection to reduce flooding and adding lanes to improve traffic flow.
Plan alternate routes and allow extra travel time.
Due to bridge repairs, a small section of Jasper St. just west of Aspen Ave. will be temporarily closed.
The street is expected to close around 12 p.m. on June 15 and reopen 21 days later, weather pending.
During its public meeting on Monday, June 15, 2026, the Broken Arrow City Council will consider a 6-month moratorium on data center proposals to study all potential impacts a facility could have on the community.
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Broken Arrow once again makes U.S. News & World Reportβs 'Best Places to Live' list. Broken Arrow ranks 19th out of 250 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2026-2027, ahead of six other Oklahoma cities ranked in the report.
What's the progress on the Aspen Avenue widening project? In DRIVING BA, we update you on the first two phases, improvements at the two intersections, and when Phase 3 is expected to begin. https://t.co/7QL6Vr9kFP
In two weeks, Tulsa County is expected to close the intersection of 101st Street and Garnett Road for 6 months as part of the first phase of its two-phased improvements project. The project will be managed by Tulsa County, not the City of Broken Arrow.
Reminder, the regular City Council meetings in June are on the first and third Monday this month. Here are a few of the items being considered tonight. The full agenda can be found on the city website. A livestream of the meeting will be available on the city website and YouTube.
REMINDER. Regular meetings of the City Council move to Mondays in June. The agenda for the next meeting is available on the city website. See you on the 1st!