City recognized for environmental effort
21 Sep 2023
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The City of Broken Arrow is setting an environmental standard for detention pond development in Oklahoma. The City was awarded the Ronald D. Flanagan Gold Project Award at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Oklahoma Floodplain Managers Association for its efforts.
This award recognizes Oklahoma communities or agencies that go above and beyond by completing a specific project related to stream restoration, repetitive loss buyouts, green belt creation, and floodplain partnerships.
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