Oklahoma Code § 11-32-106

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Surveys and plans of proposed parking stations
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Before establishing an improvement district for parking
stations, the governing body may conduct a survey and investigation
for the purpose of determining:
1.  Suitable locations for parking stations;
2.  The approximate cost of acquiring and improving the land
therefor;
3.  The area to be included in the improvement district or
districts; or
4.  The percentage of the costs of acquiring and improving such
parking stations which shall be paid by the municipality and the
property owners within the district.
A written report on such survey and investigation shall be filed in
the office of the municipal clerk.  For the purpose of the survey
and investigation, the governing body may employ appraisers,
engineers, and other persons as it may deem necessary. The cost of
the survey and investigation shall be included as a part of the cost
of acquiring and improving the land for parking stations; except
that  if no land be acquired, the costs may be paid from the general
fund of the municipality.

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