By William CrumStaff writer wcrum@oklahoman.comMAPS is built on promises. “MAPS is always about trust, trust in the council, trust in the people implementing it,” Randy Ward, who lives in southeast Oklahoma City, said earlier this month at a city council review of MAPS 4 ideas. Ward was among hundreds of residents who came to City Hall and dozens who spoke July 9 and 11 as the council conducted the first of four meetings to hear presentations on proposed MAPS 4 projects. Three things are clear so far: Expectations are high, strategies to address social needs will dominate, and the budget likely will exceed the $777 million in MAPS 3 but fall short of $1 billion. Project budgets have been included in presentations or floated by advocates but one significant request, by the Thunder for Chesapeake Energy Arena upgrades, remains under wraps. The council’s reviews continue July 31 and conclude Aug.Read more on NewsOK.com