Wednesday, June 4th 2025, 8:18 am
Residents will have a chance to meet their city leaders and learn about major updates during a public meet-and-greet hosted by the Broken Arrow City Council on Tuesday, June 4.
Set for 6 p.m. at the Broken Arrow Public Schools Event Center near Albany Street and County Line Road, the event is free and open to the public. City officials say the gathering is part of their effort to promote transparency and provide answers to community questions.
One of the key topics on the agenda is Broken Arrow’s new WaterSmart utility dashboard. The city is rolling out the platform as a more user-friendly way for residents to monitor their water usage, pay bills and get service alerts.
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Officials also plan to provide updates on current and upcoming roadway projects. With growth continuing across the region, the city says infrastructure improvements are a top priority.
The event will include details on future traffic changes, construction timelines, and long-term development plans designed to improve safety and ease congestion.
In addition to infrastructure, council members will touch on community development and economic growth. Residents can expect to hear about recent investments, business openings, and strategic initiatives aimed at expanding Broken Arrow’s economic base.
All Broken Arrow residents are encouraged to attend and bring questions. City council members will host an open Q&A following the presentations.
The Broken Arrow Public Schools Event Center is located just off Albany Street and County Line Road. Doors open at 6 p.m. and no RSVP is required.
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