Aspen Landing Study explores riverfront development

16 Aug 2023
Development
A University of Oklahoma study found broad potential in developing more than 230 acres of underutilized riverfront property in south Broken Arrow known as Aspen Landing.
The Broken Arrow City Council unanimously approved the study that explored ways to improve the Indian Springs Sports Complex and the surrounding area at a special meeting on Aug. 15. The student designers who completed the Aspen Landing Study presented their findings to the Council following a unanimous vote by the Planning Commission on June 22.
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