Oklahoma City Sales Tax Revenue Getting Back On Track . . . Sales tax summaryGeneral Fund sales tax collections for March were about $20.5 million. That’s around $1.3 million (6.6%) above the projection and $870,000 (4.4%) above the same month last year.
General Fund sales tax revenue is about 4.9% (about $8.8 million) above the fiscal year-to-date projection and 3.3% (about $6.5 million) below this point last year.
Use tax summaryGeneral Fund use tax collections, which typically fluctuate more than sales tax collections, were about $4.7 million for March. That’s around $1.8 million (38%) above the projection and $1.7 million (36.5%) above the same month last year.
Oklahoma City’s March sales and use tax summary:
https://www.okc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/3811/18Good news for Oklahoma City's ambitious MAPS 4 $978 million initiative being collected over over eight years:
MAPS 4 includes 16 projects:
Parks ($140 million)
Youth Centers ($110 million)
Senior Wellness Centers ($30 million)
Mental Health and Addiction ($40 million)
Family Justice Center operated by Palomar ($38 million)
Transit ($87 million)
Sidewalks, bike lanes, trails and streetlights ($87 million)
Homelessness ($50 million)
Chesapeake Energy Arena and related facilities ($115 million)
Animal Shelter ($38 million)
Fairgrounds Coliseum ($63 million)
Diversion Hub ($17 million)
Innovation District ($71 million)
Freedom Center and Clara Luper Civil Rights Center ($25 million)
Beautification ($30 million)
Multipurpose Stadium ($37 million)