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  1. Prague City Hall and Jail (NR 98000732) and ZCBJ Lodge No. 46 (Bohemian Hall, NR 84003138) are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The population climbed to 2,208 in 1980 and peaked in 1990 at 2,308. At the turn of the twenty-first century Prague had 2,138 residents and maintained a council-manager form of government.

  2. Prague has a council-manager form of city government. Transportation. Prague is at the intersection of U.S. Routes 377 and 62, and is approximately 10 minutes north of Interstate 40. The Prague-owned Prague Municipal Airport (FAA Identifier—O47) is two miles west of town, and features a 3600’ asphalt runway. Culture

  3. Dec 14, 1993 · Original MAPS. MAPS (Metropolitan Area Projects) is Oklahoma City's visionary capital improvement program for new and upgraded sports, recreation, entertainment, cultural and convention facilities. The projects began on December 14, 1993, when voters approved the MAPS sales tax, and were completed on August 17, 2004 with the dedication of the ...

  4. Due to the overwhelming success of MAPS and recognizing the needs of the city’s struggling public schools, Oklahoma City proposed a second MAPS initiative. MAPS for Kids went before voters in 2001 and passed with a 61 percent majority. The new sales tax generated $514 million along with a $180 million Oklahoma City Public Schools bond issue ...

  5. Such objections would persist during Oklahoma City’s history to the present time but would not ordinarily prevail in this review of Oklahoma City’s turf expansion. A pair of Oklahoman articles show the city’s square miles to be 17.5 in 1910 and 1914 (October 13, 1910, and December 6, 1914). By 1922, Oklahoma City’s population was about ...

  6. Founding of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City was founded by hard-working men and women when this land was opened for settlement on April 22, 1889. The land run spanned 400 acres and became home to 5,000 people overnight. In the days after the land run, two townsite companies laid claim to various plots of land, each making their own map.

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  8. Oklahoma City Council. Ward map of Oklahoma City, effective 1 April 2022. The Oklahoma City Council is the unicameral legislative body of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The form of government of Oklahoma City is a council-manager government, therefore the mayor is included as a member of the city council. The current mayor is David Holt.

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