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Total project budget: $96.5 million
MAPS 4 will provide $96.5 million to transform the environment in neighborhoods across the city by providing major funding for sidewalks, bike lanes, trails and streetlights. The Sidewalks and Related Amenities package includes various improvements intended to improve the pedestrian experience in key areas across Oklahoma City.
Quick facts
- Project includes:
- Sidewalks and related amenities ($61 million)
- Construction of sidewalks, sidewalk amenities to improve the pedestrian experience in key areas. The amenities potentially include trees, sustainable infrastructure, landscaping, drainage and public art, prioritizing the Pedestrian Priority Areas and schools identified by the bikewalkokc plan, as well as other districts and community assets, including the Clara Luper Corridor, Capitol Hill, Stockyards, Windsor District, Old Britton, and MAPS youth and senior wellness centers.
- Bike lanes ($22 million)
- Construction of bicycle lanes and related bicycle facilities, taking into consideration the guidance of the bikewalkokc plan.
- Trail connectivity to Lake Stanley Draper and the Oklahoma River in south OKC and other system-wide trail amenities ($9 million)
- Trail connectivity as well as trail amenities potentially including bathrooms, fountains and signage throughout the Oklahoma City trail system.
- Streetlights
- Placement of 1,000 new streetlights.
- Sidewalks and related amenities ($61 million)
On August 16, 2022, Oklahoma City Council voted to revise the MAPS 4 Implementation Plan, increasing the projected revenue estimates by $100 million to $1.07 billion.