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Total project budget: $32.9 million
MAPS 4 will help transform the appearance of Oklahoma City with targeted investments in beautification. The project will elevate our daily experience as residents and improve our first impression for visitors.
To view the Beautification Master Plan, click here.
Quick facts
- Project includes:
- Beautification projects ($27.88 million)
- City entrances
- Route 66-inspried public art at NW 23rd St & Classen Boulevard
- Bessie Coleman Garden and approaches to OKC Will Rogers International Airport
- (Airport Approach) State Highway 152: Meridian Ave to I-44
- (Airport Approach) Interstate 44: State Highway 152 to Interstate 40
- Eastern Ave & Reno Ave: Bricktown to First Americans Museum
- Pedestrian bridges
- SW 24th St pedestrian bridge over I-44
- Woodson Park pedestrian bridge over I-44
- Blackwelder Ave pedestrian bridge over I-240
- Ralph Ellison Statue at NE 23rd St & MLK Ave
- East and west entrances to the Clara Luper Corridor
- I-240 from I-44 to I-35
- I-40 and Council Road
- I-44 from Portland Avenue to Classen Boulevard
- Trees ($1 million)
- Operating fund ($5 million)
- Dedicated funds for ongoing maintenance.
- Beautification projects ($27.88 million)
On August 16, 2022, Oklahoma City Council voted to revise the MAPS 4 Implementation Plan, increasing the projected revenue estimates by $100 million to $1.07 billion.