The Jenks G.O. Bond Oversight Committee convened on May 12, 2025, to discuss several key infrastructure projects and updates within the city. The meeting highlighted ongoing and future initiatives aimed at enhancing community safety and connectivity.
The first topic addressed was the sidewalk project on C Street, initially envisioned for 2025. Committee members noted that the project has been put on hold as staff reassess its value at this time. While the sidewalk is not canceled, it will be deferred for the foreseeable future.
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Subscribe for Free Next, the committee discussed a significant multimodal safety project involving collaboration between Tulsa, Jenks, and INCOG. This project, supported by a federal RAISE grant, aims to develop a trail that will extend south from Turkey Mountain, following the levee into Jenks. The trail will connect to existing pathways at Riverwalk, enhancing pedestrian and bicycle access in the area. The project will also include the construction of trailheads and electric vehicle charging stations, as well as security measures to restrict access to certain facilities.
Additionally, the committee reported on the rehabilitation of existing trails along Elm Street and Aquarium Drive, which will improve connectivity to Veterans Park. This connection will allow users to access the main trail network in Jenks.
The meeting also touched on the progress of the new fire station construction, which is reportedly moving along well. Overall, the committee acknowledged the various projects underway and expressed confidence in the city's ongoing development efforts.
In conclusion, the Jenks G.O. Bond Oversight Committee meeting underscored the city's commitment to enhancing infrastructure and community amenities, with several projects in various stages of planning and execution. Further updates are expected as these initiatives progress.