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MAPS 4 to host open houses for city-wide park improvement projects
MAPS 4 will host a series of public open house events to gather input for the Neighborhood and Community Parks Master Plan.
The City of Oklahoma City is inviting residents to share ideas on improvements to 105 community and neighborhood parks across Oklahoma City as a part of MAPS 4. Community input will guide consultants as they develop a master plan and assess current park conditions, accessibility, and potential expansion needs for neighborhood and community parks around Oklahoma City.
MAPS 4 will host eight open houses to discuss parks in the areas outlined below. Three meetings are scheduled in December for Groups A, B and C. Residents who use these parks are encouraged to attend and provide input on upcoming improvements.
Meetings for Groups D, E, F, G and H will be held in January and February. Residents can also provide input by completing the survey at maps4parks.com. The survey is available in English and Spanish.
WHAT: Group A MAPS 4 Parks Open House
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
WHERE: Will Rogers Senior Center, 3501 Pat Murphy Dr. Oklahoma City, OK
Group A Parks |
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Harvest Hills Park |
8235 NW 104th St |
J. Brayden Black Park |
2121 N Council Rd |
Lakeshore Estates Park |
8115 W Lake Hefner Dr |
North Oklahoma City Rotary Park |
5708 N Tulsa Ave |
Geraldine Park |
3203 N Geraldine Ave |
E.B. Jeffrey Park |
4432 NW 16th St |
Grant Corbin Park |
4032 NW 13th St |
Harlow Park |
4800 NW 19th St |
Jack W. Cornett Park |
3001 N Grove Ave |
Lela Park |
1801 Lela Ave |
Meadowbrook Park |
3809 NW 10th |
Saint Clair Park |
2212 N St Clair Ave |
Greens Tot-Lot |
13048 Burlingame Ave |
Pat Murphy Park |
4551 W Hefner Rd |
Stars and Stripes Park |
3701 S Lake Hefner Dr |
WHAT: Group B MAPS 4 Parks Open House
WHERE: Macklanburg Recreation Center, 2234 NW 117th St. Oklahoma City, OK
WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Group B Parks |
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Britton Park |
1301 NW 96th St |
Guilchester Park |
2716 Dorchester Dr |
Mayview Park |
3135 NW 73rd St |
Pied Piper Park |
1303 NW 100th St |
Tinsley Park |
3243 NW 65th St |
Hefner Park (NW Optimist) |
3301 NW Grand Blvd |
Louis A. Macklanburg Park |
2234 NW 117th St |
Burton/Britton Park |
9701 N Shartel Ave |
Dolphin Wharton Park |
301 NE 63rd St |
E.W. Perry Park |
1329 NE 48th St |
L.D. Lacy Park |
1114 NE 43rd St |
North Highland Park |
301 NW 81st St |
Woodland Park |
730 NE 50th St |
Berta Faye Rex Quail Creek Park |
11130 Quail Creek Rd |
Redlands Park |
1425 NW 141st St |
WHAT: Group C MAPS 4 Parks Open House
WHERE: Pitts Recreation Center, 1920 N Kate Ave. Oklahoma City, OK
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Group C Parks |
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Creston Hills Park |
2240 NE 18th St |
Glen Ellyn Park |
2300 N Everest Ave |
Harden Park |
2801 Creston Dr |
Hiram Park |
8200 Happy Ln |
John F. Kennedy Park |
1824 NE 16th St |
McMechan Park |
1601 McMechan Parkway |
McNabb Park |
901 NE 33rd St |
Nichols Court Park |
1901 Culberston Dr |
Phillips Park |
2808 N Prospect Ave |
Progressive Community Park |
4401 Lenox Ave |
Riley Leroy Pitts Park |
1920 N Kate Ave |
Booker T Washington Park |
200 N High Ave |
Daniel J. Diggs Park |
2201 N Coltrane Rd |
Edwards Park |
1515 N Byrant Ave |
Minnis Lake View Park |
12520 NE 36th St |
Northeast Center |
1300 NE 33rd St |
MAPS 4 includes $69.6 million to upgrade every municipal neighborhood and community park outside of the central business district. Improvements will be based on onsite park assessments and current park standards, in addition to community feedback from the survey.
Amenities and potential improvements to neighborhood parks may include (but not limited to):
- Informal practice fields/open space
- Walking trails
- Play structures
- Outdoor fitness facilities
- Picnic areas
- Park shelters
Additionally, potential improvements to community parks may include (but not limited to):
- Botanical/community gardens
- Playground equipment
- Bathrooms
- Shade structures
- Splashpads
- Trees
- Activity facilities
- Signage
Neighborhood and community parks upgrades are part of the $154 million budget for the MAPS 4 Parks project. $22.2 million will fund outdoor basketball and pickleball courts, community gardens, placemaking efforts at Lake Stanley Draper, renovations with Booker T. Washington Park, improvements at Minnis Lakeview Park, enhancements at the Northeast Community Center and building four new parks in Canadian County, Cleveland County, far northeast and southeast Oklahoma City. The project also includes $32.3 million to improve C.B. Cameron Park and South Lakes Park as well as $12.8 million for improvements along the Oklahoma River. Another $16.5 million is allocated for an operating fund to provide for the operations and maintenance of these park improvements.
Residents can stay up to date on the MAPS 4 Parks project at okc.gov/maps4. Learn more about the MAPS 4 Parks public engagement process and take the survey at maps4parks.com.
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About MAPS 4
MAPS 4 is a debt-free public improvement program funded by a temporary penny sales tax that will raise a projected $1.07 billion over eight years. Oklahoma City voters approved the sales tax to fund MAPS 4 in a special election on Dec. 10, 2019, moving forward with a unique and ambitious plan to transform our community. The temporary penny sales tax funding MAPS 4 began April 1, 2020, and ends in 2028. More than 70 percent of MAPS 4 funding is dedicated to neighborhood and human needs. The rest is for quality of life and job-creating initiatives. The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board and its six subcommittees will guide MAPS 4 planning and implementation, making recommendations to the City Council. The Council has final authority on MAPS 4. The MAPS Investment and Operating Trust developed a strategic investment plan to support long-term sustainable funding for MAPS 4 projects' operational expenses and maintenance. Visit okc.gov/maps4 for more.
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