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    Except nearly everything you just described is what's happening with the 2017 GO Bond meetings and process/vote.


    Has everyone here been paying attention to that? Have you been to your ward workshop? The public input process only lasts until the end of Feb.

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    I went! It was really interesting.

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    GREAT!!!

    IMO we should know what the 2017 GO Bond projects are before we go picking MAPS 4 projects that are infrastructure related since infrastructure is covered heavily by GO Bonds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    GREAT!!!

    IMO we should know what the 2017 GO Bond projects are before we go picking MAPS 4 projects that are infrastructure related since infrastructure is covered heavily by GO Bonds.
    Go Bonds election: Sept. 12, 2017, election.
    Next MAPS Initiative election: December 31, 2017.

    Go-Bonds process that is now taking place; many of us are participating in the process.

    OKC has $184 million left from an $835 million bond that was approved in 2007.

    Neighborhoods (Within each Ward) have deteriorated to the point that it will take the Go Bonds and a MAPS extension to address the issue. Go Bonds (Funding) will more likely address the below ground crumpling infrastructure & City streets.

    Jim Couch suggested in July 2016:

    The next general obligation bond vote will come in the fall of 2017. City manager Jim Couch suggested a MAPS election could take place simultaneously, Crum writes:

    Couch said the next MAPS “could be a shorter term, two to three years, and focused more on residential needs rather than large-scale projects.”

    Couch's memo provides a good road map for elected leaders to follow, Cornett said.

    A three-year extension of the MAPS sales tax and approval of a five-year general obligation bond program could, along with impact fees, raise in the neighborhood of $500 million for streets by 2022, much quicker than bonds alone could achieve.
    Source: http://kgou.org/post/cornett-couch-s...a-city-streets

    City will need a strategy to balance the Go-Bond & Penny sales tax extension where the outcome can be achieved in one Fall ' 17 election--collection of the sales tax extension would be completed by 2020.

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