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Article: BA offers funding for downtown investors: Broken Arrow's renewal plans are partially funded by the countywide Vision 2025 sales tax.
- Article from:
- Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK)
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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Byline: Rod Walton
Apr. 1--BROKEN ARROW -- Details are vital when it comes to remaking a downtown, Broken Arrow merchants learned Friday. And no little thing is too small, whether it be facades or awnings, lights or windows. Details about Broken Arrow's downtown revitalization were hashed out at a facade workshop at the Downtown Library. "It does give a sense of place," said Jefry Tomlinson, vice chairman of Broken Arrow's Downtown Advisory Board. "It does define where you're at." An audience including local business people, city officials and architectural experts mulled over the unifying concept of downtown revitalization for the sprawling suburb of ...
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Article: BROKEN ARROW DEBRIS SITE CHANGE
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
January 4, 2008 ;
368 words
...The city of Broken Arrow issued the following news release: The City of Broken Arrow will be relocating one of its debris sites beginning ... the northwest corner of Central Park (1500 S. Main Street). The City continues to operate four additional ...
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