Oklahoma Countys Master Plan Update: Balancing Growth and Water QualityOklahoma County is revising its land development master plan, last updated in 2007, to guide housing and commercial growth for the next 20-30 years. Water quality is a major concern, with pollution from WWII-era oil and gas wells threatening the underground water supply and potentially hindering new projects. Commissioner Myles Davidson, representing unincorporated areas, emphasizes the need for a modern plan that addresses infrastructure gaps and prepares the county for future growth, ensuring public safety and quality of life.
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