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OKC Residents Cheer City's Direction: Survey Says Yes!

Summary

  • 72% of residents feel Oklahoma City is moving in the right direction.
  • Overall satisfaction with the city is 80%, exceeding national averages.
  • Police interactions rated highly, but street conditions need improvement.
OKC Residents Cheer City's Direction: Survey Says Yes!

A recent survey indicates that a strong majority of Oklahoma City residents, 72%, feel the city is progressing positively. This sentiment is up three percentage points from the previous year and notably higher than national and large community averages. Overall satisfaction with Oklahoma City as a place to live remains high at 80%, with services rated well above national benchmarks.

While general satisfaction is up, specific areas saw declines. City code enforcement, wastewater services, and street conditions were noted as areas needing improvement. Despite ongoing challenges with street maintenance, resident perception of the city's leadership and direction remains largely unaffected, likely due to strong customer service.

Furthermore, interactions with the police department received positive feedback, with 87% reporting fair treatment. Feelings of safety have improved but remain below the national average. Areas identified for potential enhancement include public transit, traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and the city's response to homelessness.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In the 2025 survey, 72% of Oklahoma City residents reported satisfaction with the city's direction.
Oklahoma City rates significantly above the national average as a place to live, work, and retire.
The survey indicated potential improvements are needed in street conditions, wastewater services, and the homelessness response system.

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