New hotel ordinance making an impact
25 Aug 2023
Public Safety
First-quarter data indicates that area lodging establishments are more secure following the implementation of the Safe Hotels Ordinance #3764 that went into effect in March 2023.
Broken Arrow Police Officer Michael Peale and Chief Building Inspector Joe Williford presented data to the City Council that has been collected from March through May.
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