Oklahoma City voters will head to the ballot box on Tuesday, Oct. 14, to cast their vote on Oklahoma City’s largest bond issue in history, a total of $2.718 billion in projects.

If all categories of the bond pass , it would earmark funds for about 547 projects in 11 areas of city services. Half of that amount, $1.35 billion, is slated for streets and sidewalks , which will include resurfacing, widening, street enhancements and sidewalks.

Voters passed the last bond issue in 2017. It paved the way for "Better Streets, Safer City," which featured a 10-year, $967 million investment in streets, parks, police and fire facilities. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt previously told The Oklahoman the new bond is timed to follow the payoff of prior bonds and will not result in an increase in prop

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