The City of Bixby is preparing for a bond election in August 2026 and is seeking input from residents to help guide future community investments. This proposed bond will not raise taxes and is intended to fund projects that enhance the quality of life in our city.

Your feedback is important in helping city leaders understand which projects matter most to our community. We ask that you carefully review the proposed projects below and rank them based on their importance to you.

Thank you for taking the time to share your input and for helping shape the future of Bixby.

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* 1. Waste Water Expansion
The City’s wastewater treatment plant is currently operating at approximately 80–90% capacity, making it necessary to implement solutions that reduce system demand. This project proposes constructing a sewer line to connect the Bixby Wastewater Treatment Plant to the regional Haikey Creek facility, This connection is expected to relieve approximately 40% of the current capacity at the City’s plant.

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* 2. Street Improvement
101st Memorial to Mingo -Widening

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* 3. Street Improvement
Mingo -111th to 131st - Widening

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* 4. Street Improvement
Harvard 141st to 151st

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* 5. Street Improvement
161st Sheridan to Yale

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* 6. Street Improvement
Sheridan 161st to 171st

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* 7. Animal Shelter
Construction of an animal shelter in Bixby would provide a local facility for housing and reclaiming lost pets, eliminating the need for residents to travel to other cities to reclaim their pet.

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* 8. Fire Station 3
Construction of a new fire station South of 161st Street which will improve emergency response times, support growth, and expand the City’s firefighting capacity. It will also move the department closer to meeting NFPA 1710 standards and improving its ISO rating.

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* 9. Emergency Management Building
Construction of a hardened, disaster-resistant facility to support IT, Emergency Management, and 911 backup operations, ensuring continuity of critical services during emergencies. The facility will include a secure server and infrastructure room designed to protect critical data systems, maintain network operations, and provide uninterrupted communication capabilities during natural disasters or other emergency events.

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* 10. Bentley Park
Construction of approximately 75 additional parking spaces to support the sand volleyball courts, pickleball courts, Quad 2, and nearby playground, improving access and reducing congestion.

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* 11. Bentley Park
Installation of sports lighting for fields to extend usable hours, improve safety, and support increased recreational use.

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* 12. Additional Input
Bixby needs an additional bridge and is working with regional partners to move this forward. With an estimated cost of $260–$550 million, including a bridge in a City bond issue would significantly increase taxes. Additionally, bond funds can only be used for projects the City of Bixby fully owns, including the connecting land, which is why a bridge must be pursued as a regional effort.

With that in mind, what other projects—such as roads, parks, public safety, or utilities—would you like to see the City of Bixby complete?

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