Reasons to vote "YES" Dec. 10
Oklahoma City’s willingness to invest in itself has been a hallmark of previous MAPS initiatives.
Oklahoma City’s willingness to invest in itself has been a hallmark of previous MAPS initiatives.
Non-stop markets are important and open the gates to new business opportunities.
After four days of public hearings and countless other discussions, City Council has approved the list of MAPS 4 projects.
The process for identifying which projects will make the cut for the next MAPS initiative, expected to be decided by Oklahoma City voters this December, is well underway.
Oklahoma businesses are now able to compete with neighboring states.
With the recent American Airlines announcement that non-stop service to Miami from OKC begins later this year, 24 destination cities now have such flights.
It’s almost time for our annual trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with the members of Oklahoma’s Congressional Delegation.
Israel trip showcases similarities with Oklahoma.