VeloCity - October 2025

KEEP OKC MOVING:

Oklahoma City voters will decide Tuesday, Oct. 14, on OKC Bond 25, a $2.7 billion proposal that addresses core infrastructure needs across the city without raising the property tax rate. It is the largest bond package in city history. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber has launched the Keep OKC Moving campaign to encourage voter support. “This bond issue addresses the city’s fundamental needs. We have to take care of the basics. OKC needs your YES vote on October 14th,” Mayor David Holt said. The package is split into 11 propositions that work together to fund the city’s most pressing needs. More than 75% of the total funding is dedicated to streets, bridges, transit and traffic systems, drainage control, police, fire and city facilities. More than half of the investment will go toward improving streets. Additional projects include parks and recreational facilities, libraries and learning centers, and economic and community development. If approved, the bond will help maintain past investments while meeting the demands of a growing city. "This bond issue addresses the city’s fundamental needs. We have to take care of the basics. OKC needs your YES vote on October 14th." - Mayor David Holt

VOTERS TO DECIDE ON RECORD BOND ISSUE

2

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online