News & Updates
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
The people of Oklahoma City went to the polls on Tuesday and approved the latest MAPS proposal by a 72% to 28% vote.
“I want to thank the voters for ensuring the continuation of our MAPS story and our city’s renaissance, and I want to thank everyone at the campaign for putting in so much work to achieve this positive result,” Mayor David
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
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Monday, November 11, 2019
In little more than a month, Oklahoma City residents will go to the polls to vote on the latest MAPS iteration, a package of 16 projects that are the right combination of what the city needs to keep moving forward.
“Previous MAPS programs have been called some of the most successful and innovative tools ever developed by a city,” said Percy
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
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In this episode, we speak with OKC Mayor David Holt about the MAPS 4 projects and their potential impact on our city. We also discuss the OK Bio Association’s upcoming Brewfest event, Bar Ciccetti and their happy hour/late night menu, OkiMoto
Thursday, October 3, 2019
After 10 years of planning, development and construction, Scissortail Park is now a reality.
"It's a symbol, I think, of our visions. And if we're persistent with our mission, this is the power of MAPS," said Mayor David Holt.
The 70-acre, $132 million park, located at the corner of South Robinson Ave. and Oklahoma City Blvd., opened to the public Sept.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Mayor David Holt and Campaign Co-Chair Percy Kirk announced the formation of the “Love Your OKC Coalition," which will campaign in support of MAPS 4.
Monday, September 9, 2019
The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau, a division of the Chamber, concluded another successful fiscal year on June 30. According to the CVB’s recently released Annual Report, the Oklahoma City convention and visitor industry continues to see growth and success in the wake of new additions to the Oklahoma City attraction market.
For the
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Mayor David Holt and the Oklahoma City Council approved an ambitious and unique MAPS 4 package for voters to consider in a special election on Dec. 10.
“MAPS 4 is a broad package that meets many needs in our city – most notably in our neighborhoods and in our daily lives. It also enhances our quality of life and promises to diversify our