NM, guess this is it. A bit sad I had to look for it instead of it being available on a government site.
Tulsa City Council Vision2 projects
The City Council on Thursday night unanimously approved a resolution outlining how the city intends to use its share of the funds should voters approve the $748.8 million Vision2 package Nov. 6.
Mayor Dewey Bartlett said he plans to sign the resolution as soon as possible, making it the official policy document of the city of Tulsa.
Here's how the list stacks up:
$71 million: Creation and upgrading of Arkansas River dams
$20 million: Improvements to the Tulsa Zoo
$14 million: Creation of a Lacy Park Regional Recreation Center and repairs and modernization of the city's five remaining swimming pools
$10 million: Creation of permanent home for the Tulsa Children's Museum
$10 million: Renovation of the Central Library
$7 million: Contribution toward Phase 2 of Tulsa Community College and the Tulsa Fire Department's joint fire training center
$5 million: Contribution toward extension of the Gilcrease Expressway
$4.5 million: Improvements to neighborhoods ($500,000 for each of the nine council districts)
$4.3 million: Contribution to help the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tulsa build a joint medical school downtown
$4.3 million: Contribution to help Oklahoma State University-Tulsa build a new Medical and Academic Center on its campus
$4.3 million: Contribution toward Phase 2 of Langston University's nursing school
$2.1 million: OSU Medical Center birthing center
$549,000: Improvements to the Route 66 Village
$471,000: Cleanup of brownfield sites
$400,000: Purchase of an industrial generator for Morton Comprehensive Health Services
Total: $157,920,000
About Vision2
Election date: Nov. 6
Amount: $748.8 million
Tax impact: Extension of 0.6 percent countywide Vision 2025 sales tax from 2017 through 2029
PROPOSITION 1: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Airport industrial complex buildings and infrastructure: $122 million
Airport industrial complex equipment: $132 million
Closing fund: $52.942 million
Bond costs and interest: $79.938 million
PROPOSITION 2: QUALITY-OF-LIFE IMPROVEMENTS
Tulsa County: $92 million
Tulsa: $157.92 million
Bixby: $11.3 million
Broken Arrow: $44.1 million
Collinsville: $3 million
Glenpool: $5.9 million
Jenks: $9.2 million
Owasso: $14.38 million
Sand Springs: $10.1 million
Skiatook: $1.16 million
Sperry: $643,894
Bond costs and interest: $12 million
Read more from this Tulsa World article at
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20120928_16_A1_Alticy388860