people want to live and work for generations to come.” The October vote will be a crucial step in the continued growth of OKC, and the outcome will impact the city’s infrastructure and quality of life for years to come. Voters who want to ensure a vibrant, sustainable future for OKC are encouraged to take an active role in supporting this bond package and its long-term benefits. To remain informed and involved, explore the interactive project map at okc.gov/bond25 to see specific projects by location, type, funding source or address. Only registered voters who live in Oklahoma City are eligible to cast a ballot in the Oct. 14 election. Residency is based on city limits, not mailing address. A quick way to confirm is whether you pay the City of Oklahoma City for trash and refuse service. Voters must be registered by Friday, Sept. 19, to participate. For more information on the proposed projects and to learn how to get involved in the Keep OKC Moving campaign, visit the official website at keepokcmoving. com or call 405-297-8942. Residents can also support the bond election by requesting a yard sign, talking with friends and neighbors and sharing information online. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber will provide updates by email and social media that can be shared to help spread the word and encourage voter participation on Oct. 14.
property tax rate unchanged. Rose emphasized that this commitment reflects the city’s desire to make impactful changes without imposing additional financial burdens on residents. “The commitment to transparency and engaging the public in this process has been a hallmark of this bond issue,” Rose said. “We’re pleased that the process for developing the priorities has been open and inclusive. The city’s leadership has worked closely with the community to ensure these projects will have a real impact and address the needs of all Oklahomans.” The Chamber anticipates a broad coalition of community organizations, business leaders and local residents joining the Keep OKC Moving campaign. With support from these groups, the Chamber aims to build momentum for the bond’s passage, making the case to voters that OKC Bond 25 is a necessary investment in the future of OKC. The Chamber’s campaign seeks to engage residents across the city and ensure that everyone has access to the information they need to make an informed vote. By encouraging civic participation, the Chamber hopes to inspire a collective effort to maintain OKC’s progress while ensuring the city’s infrastructure keeps up with its growth. Rose stressed the importance of getting involved in the campaign, saying that the support of OKC residents will be crucial in securing the bond’s passage. “This is a citywide effort, and we need the support of everyone who cares about Oklahoma City’s future,” she said. “We want to ensure that Oklahoma City remains a city where
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