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Council outlines park phase, sidewalk bids and plans to address streets that missed bond funding

December 09, 2025 | The Village, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Council outlines park phase, sidewalk bids and plans to address streets that missed bond funding
Council members updated the body on parks and street maintenance plans. Speaker 2 said the Johnson Park work is part of phase 4 of the parks plan and that "Johnson Park will have the pavilion, a life station. We'll have the bids." Bids for sidewalk and related projects were expected to be advertised and opened after engineers finalize estimates, with some alternate bids included in the packet.

Speaker 3 noted that some streets—specifically calling out Carrie Lane—missed inclusion in the bond package but pledged the city will work to identify funding and prioritize the "top 3 worst streets" for repair even if they are not in the bond program. Neighborhood speakers raised safety and visibility concerns at intersections (notably the May Avenue/Parkway area) and suggested pavement arrows, improved striping and lighting to address driver behavior and nighttime visibility.

No formal budget vote or contract awards are recorded in the transcript excerpt; the discussion records planning and direction to pursue bids and additional funding options for streets and parks work.

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