Three Oklahoma City MAPS 3 campaigns file fundraising reports
MAPS 3 supporters have given more than $283,000 to the Yes for MAPS campaign supporting the Oklahoma City initiative, according to fundraising reports filed with the city.
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Election Day
Dec. 8
Maps 3 at a Glance
Who can vote?
Registered voters within Oklahoma City limits
What is included in the $777 million plan?
→70-acre downtown park, $130 million
→New convention center, $280 million
→Mass transit initiatives, $130 million
→Oklahoma River improvements, $60 million
→State Fair Park improvements, $60 million
→Health and wellness aquatic centers for senior citizens, $50 million
→Additional bike and pedestrian trails, $40 million
→Sidewalks, $10 million
→Contingency funds, $17 million
MAPS 3 campaign fundraising and spending
Yes For MAPS
Contributions: $283,381
Expenditures: $223,117
Top donors
Devon Energy Corp.: $100,000
Forward Oklahoma City III: $50,000
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co.: $50,000
Oklahoma City Metropolitan Association of Realtors, Inc.: $10,000
Improve OKC’s Horse Show Facilities: $8,139
Jacobs Engineering: $7,000
Arvest Bank: $5,000
BOK Financial Corp. Political Action Committee: $5,000
The Geary Companies Inc.: $5,000
Paramedics Plus LLC: $5,000
Not This MAPS
Contributions: $120,250
Expenditures: $71,892
Top donors
International Association of Firefighters Local 157: $60,000
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123: $60,000
Modern Transit Project
Contributions: $12,799
Expenditures: $12,723
Top donors
Apache Corp.: $3,500
Walter Jacques: $1,650
Jeff Bezdek: $1,570
Source: Oklahoma City Clerk’s Office; Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reports
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