Reconnecting Broken Arrow

Welcome to the project website for the City of Broken Arrow’s Reconnecting Broken Arrow project. In 2023, the City of Broken Arrow was awarded $5.84 million from the US Department of Transportation and matched it with $1.46 million in local funds to study and design a series of multimodal transportation connections throughout the city. Proposed improvements include additional vehicle lanes, intersection improvements, sidewalks, bicycle infrastructure, and a new off-street trail with amenities. The grant provides funding for planning and design; the City will be pursuing additional funding for construction.


In-Person Public Meeting: April 23, 2026

The City held an in-person public meeting on April 23, 2026 at 6:00 pm at the Nienhuis Park Community Center (3201 N. 9th St.) in Broken Arrow. This meeting presented the details of the study and potential solutions for each corridor. There was a short presentation, and City staff was available to answer questions. All of the information presented at the meeting will be available on this website after the meeting.

We would like your feedback on the study and the potential improvements. Please submit your comments by May 7, 2026 so that we can incorporate your feedback and move forward with a more detailed design. Click on the “Submit a Comment” button below.

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Pedestrian Crossing

Railroad Crossing

Vehicle Capacity Improvements

Signal Timing Improvements