Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 01/21/2025
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Presentation of the results of the Connectivity Micro-Survey
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Background:
On January 30, 2024, the City of Broken Arrow opened the comprehensive Citizen Survey for feedback from citizens regarding the city’s performance providing public services and to seek input on a future public infrastructure and quality of life capital improvement projects. The goal of the survey was to gain an understanding of what is important to the citizens of Broken Arrow, realize future opportunities and challenges, and use the data as a guide in the bond project selection process ahead of the upcoming General Obligation Bond Election in April 2026. After approximately 30 days, the Citizen Survey closed with 3,947 responses, which are available on the city website.
The results of the comprehensive survey indicated citizens have an overall positive perception about the quality of life in Broken Arrow. But opportunities for connectivity improvement do exist as the data revealed that getting around the city by means other than a traditional vehicle is an area of opportunity for the city to enhance this type of pedestrian infrastructure.
The Connectivity micro-survey was released in late October for three weeks and garnered 2,232 responses. The goal of this micro-survey was to learn from the public about walkability and bikeability in Broken Arrow as city staff continues preparing and planning for the package of capital improvements that will go before the voters in the General Obligation Bond Election in April of 2026.
Cost: $0
Funding Source: N/A
Requested By: Aaron McColloch, Communications Director
Approved By: City Manager’s Office
Attachments: None
Recommendation:
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No action required
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