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John High has continued to push for more accessible public transit options despite the City of Norman’s efforts to accommodate people with disabilities. ....
After an elderly woman fell while walking on his sidewalk, Wesley Jones found out about the city’s program to remediate residents’ sidewalk repair costs. ....
The Norman City Council’s nine-hour Tuesday meeting ended with an approved budget, but much of the night was spent parsing through 14 budget amendments, many of them significant. ....
Norman residents voted to pass a $27 million bond to fund the continued repairs, improvements and rehabilitation of existing roads, streets and intersections over the next five years. The Street Maintenance Bond was initially approved in 2005, and residents vote on the program every five years to provide continuous maintenance, according to the City of Normanâs website. This yearâs program is funded by a monthly flat property tax rate of $5.75 from residents with homes that are about $100,000 in market value.  With 48 of 50 precincts reporting, 66.66 percent of voters support the proposal, according to unofficial online results from the Oklahoma State Election Board. The bond will allocate about $20 million toward street rehabilitation and maintenance, $4 million toward roadway reconstruction and $2 million toward preventative maintenance. ....
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