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Construction begins on MAPS 3 Health and Wellness Center in south Oklahoma City

Post Date:08/04/2021 1:54 PM

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City leaders broke ground today on the City’s fourth MAPS 3 Health and Wellness Center, 13660 S Western Ave.

The 40,000-square-foot senior center will be operated by the YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City. Construction is scheduled to be complete in 2022.

“The property is unique because it features mature trees and a picturesque fishing pond,” said Ward 5 Councilman David Greenwell. “It’s the perfect setting because it’s located in a part of south Oklahoma City that’s experiencing considerable growth.” 

The MAPS 3 Senior Health and Wellness Center will provide wellness and social connections for people ages 50 and up. The facility will include a small clinic for health screenings operated by Integris Health, hybrid fitness pool, fitness studios, gym with pickleball court, multi-purpose rooms and an elevated walking/jogging track. It sits on a picturesque pond, perfect for anglers.

Large windows will provide natural light through the two-story building with panoramic views of the pond and grounds. The front entrance will feature a large, covered entry and the grounds will include gardens, patios and space for activities.

The $13.9 million facility will open debt-free.

Two MAPS 3 Senior Health and Wellness Centers are already open – one at 11501 N Rockwell Ave. operated by Healthy Living and Fitness, and the Pete White Health and Wellness Center at 4021 S Walker Ave. near the Capitol Hill area. A third center is under construction at NE 36th and Lincoln. MAPS 4 includes a future fifth Senior Health and Wellness Center, plus a scholarship fund for low-income seniors using the senior centers.

About MAPS 3

MAPS 3 is a $777 million, voter-approved capital improvement program to improve the quality of life in Oklahoma City. It is funded by a temporary 1-cent sales tax that began in April 2010 and ended in December 2017. MAPS 3 funds eight projects: Downtown Convention Center, Downtown Public Park, Modern Streetcar/Transit, Oklahoma River Improvements, Oklahoma State Fairgrounds Improvements, Senior Health and Wellness Centers, Trails and Sidewalks.

MAPS 3 was succeeded by the temporary sales tax portion of the Better Streets, Safer City program, which ended in 2020. Get details at okc.gov/BetterSafer.

MAPS 4 is the newest temporary sales tax program, funding $978 million more in neighborhood and human needs projects in Oklahoma City. Learn more at okc.gov/maps4.

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Media Contact
Kristy Yager
(405) 297-2550
kristy.yager@okc.gov

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