The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board began meeting in summer 2020, and the early stages of organization and planning for MAPS 4 are under way.

The advisory board will make recommendations to the City Council for planning and implementing MAPS 4. It will meet monthly. Visit okc.gov/agenda for meeting agendas.

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 on April 1 end ends in 2028.

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MAPS 4 is a debt-free public improvement program funded by a temporary penny sales tax that will raise a projected $978 million over eight years.

MAPS 4 keeps Oklahoma City’s sales tax rate unchanged. The sales tax took effect April 1 when the Better Streets, Safer City temporary sales tax expired.

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 16 MAPS 4 projects are:

Each project will be refined in the coming years as the process unfolds, much like the previous MAPS programs.

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.

MAPS programs are pay-as-you-go. The sales tax proceeds accumulate while the program and projects are planned, so the projects are fully funded when construction begins.

Read more about MAPS 4 in our frequently asked questions (FAQs).