LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-473    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/26/2016 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 5/3/2016 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible direction and action on future use and development of the real property located between East Detroit Street and East Elgin Street and North Main Street and North First Street, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and more particularly described as Lots One (1) through Twenty-two (22), Block Eighteen (18), Original Town of Broken Arrow, Tulsa county, State of Oklahoma, and generally located at 305 North Main Street
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 05-3-2016

To: Mayor and City Council
From: Office of the City Attorney
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Consideration, discussion and possible direction and action on future use and development of the real property located between East Detroit Street and East Elgin Street and North Main Street and North First Street, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and more particularly described as Lots One (1) through Twenty-two (22), Block Eighteen (18), Original Town of Broken Arrow, Tulsa county, State of Oklahoma, and generally located at 305 North Main Street
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Background:
Downtown Broken Arrow has reinvented itself several times with the adoption of the 2005 Downtown Master Plan, establishment of the Rose District, and ongoing beautification and infrastructure projects. Establishing an Arts and Entertainment District has resulted in the attraction of new mixed use developments, including restaurants, retail stores, residential lots and offices along Main Street and within the Rose District. The current downtown maintains a core of museums, a farmer's market, churches, city offices, long established banks, restaurants, clothing retail, furniture specialty stores, manufacturing, aviation simulation and many other enterprises. Over 100 businesses, churches and services are located in the corridor around downtown and within the Rose District.

In order to keep this momentum progressing, representatives of the Broken Arrow Economic Development Corporation, (the "BAEDC"), the Chamber of Commerce (the "Chamber") and the City of Broken Arrow's Economic Development Coordinator attempted to recruit investors to acquire the real property located at 305 North Main Street. This property, which consisted of approximately 1.864 acres, included a dilapidated, unoccupied former church structure, parking lots, and other outdated appurtenances. Due to the unsuccessful efforts of the represent...

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