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Tue Aug 25, 2026
City Council & Public Works
Skiatook Council to fill Ward 4 vacancy at special meeting
The Skiatook City Council is holding a special meeting to consider filling the vacant Ward 4 council seat. The agenda includes a proposed executive session to interview Ward 4 residents and discuss the appointment, followed by a public vote to appoint someone to serve until the next general municipal election in April 2027.
- Proposed executive session to interview Ward 4 residents for council vacancy
- Possible appointment to fill Ward 4 vacancy until April 2027 election
- Special meeting at Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway, August 25, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
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-609600-171450000PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TYPE OF MEETING: SPECIAL
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, August 25th, 2026,
at 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 21, 2026.
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SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: At this meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert’s Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, adopt, amend, not approve, reject, deny, table, or take no action on any item listed on this Agenda. For the purposes of this agenda, “appropriate action” includes and encompasses all of the possible actions set forth in this Notice, and includes not taking any action on a specific agenda item.
Call to Order-Mayor, Patrick Young
Opening Business
Invocation- Scott Neighbors, City Councilor
Flag Salute- Cody Fuentes, Vice-Mayor
Roll Call- Shirley Lett, City Clerk
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Scott Neighbors Ward 5
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Jim Bradshaw Ward 6
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Cody Fuentes At Large
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Discussion and possible consideration and appropriate action, related to a proposed Executive Session to discuss the …
Tue Sep 1, 2026
Board of Adjustments
Board to vote on variance request by Skoog 5 Properties and City
The Skiatook Board of Adjustment is holding a regular meeting to consider one variance request (case SKBOA-387) submitted by Skoog 5 Properties and the City of Skiatook. The board will take questions from members and the public, discuss, and vote on the request. The rest of the agenda is procedural, including call to order, roll call, and approval of minutes from the May 5, 2026 meeting.
- Variance request SKBOA-387 by Skoog 5 Properties and City of Skiatook
- Public hearing and vote on the variance
- Approval of minutes from May 5, 2026 meeting
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SKIATOOK
LIVE. WORK. PLAY.
110 North Broadway - PO Box 399 - Skiatook, OK 74070
(918) 396-2797 Office - (918) 396-3300 Fax
PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
CITY OF SKIATOOK BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE: September 1, 2026
TIME: 5:30 PM
PLACE: Community Building, 220 S. Broadway
Notice and agenda filed in the office of Community Development and posted on the City
Hall bulleting board at 5:00 PM on August 24, 2026. ‘
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Michal Davis
City Planner
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
Chairman Skalnik
2. Roll Call Mr. Davis
3. Approval of minutes of the May 5, 2026.
4. SKBOA-387 — Request for a Variance by Skoog 5 Properties and City of
Skiatook
Questions by the Board
Questions or statements by citizens
Discussion
Vote
5. Adjourn
Recent meetings
Tue Aug 11, 2026
City Council & Public Works
Council to consider $422,650 bid award for Public Safety facility landscaping
The Skiatook City Council and Public Works Authority will meet to consider routine approvals, budget amendments, and several action items. Key decisions include awarding a landscaping bid for the Public Safety facility, rejecting a bid due to an error, approving a fireworks request from Skiatook Public Schools, and detaching land from city limits. The Public Works Authority will also consider purchasing 5,000 feet of primary feeder wire for up to $37,000.
- Award bid to Dreamscapes of Tulsa, LLC for $422,650 for Public Safety facility landscaping (Bid Package 32C)
- Reject bid from PIA Outdoor Services LLC due to scrivener's error for same project
- Approve Ordinance No. 2026-03 detaching land in SE/4 Section 30, T22N, R13E from city limits
- Approve fireworks display at Skiatook High School football games
- Approve $95,774.40 grant reimbursement for Police Department capital outlay
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, August 11th, 2026,
at 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 7th, 2026.
______________________________________________ SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: At this meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert’s Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, adopt, amend, not approve, reject, deny, table, or take no action on any item listed on this Agenda. For the purposes of this agenda, “appropriate action” includes and encompasses all of the possible actions set forth in this Notice, and includes not taking any action on a specific agenda item.
A G E N D A
Call to Order-Mayor, Patrick Young
Opening Business
Invocation- Mitch Leonard – Skiatook Freewill Baptist
Flag Salute- Jim Bradshaw – City Councilor
Roll Call- Shirley Lett, City Clerk
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Jim Bradshaw Ward 6
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Cody Fuentes At Large
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3. Consent Agenda
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Tue Jul 14, 2026
City Council & Public Works
Skiatook City Council and Public Works Authority meet July 14, 2026
The City Council will consider budget amendments, property status hearings, and development plats. The Public Works Authority will review audits and utility permits.
- Public hearing regarding a structure at 300 West 4th Street
- Final Plat for Village Park II—Phase I Planned Unit Development
- Final Plat and hardship exemption for Starlight Meadows development
- Cherokee Nation Grant of $86,500.00 for Public Safety Radio Tower
- Budget amendment for Purple Wave Surplus Auction (Police and Street departments)
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✓ Decided: Council orders demolition of dilapidated home at 300 W 4th St
The Skiatook City Council declared the structure at 300 West 4th Street dilapidated and a public hazard, ordering its removal by September 15, 2026, with the city manager authorized to arrange demolition if the owner fails to do so. The council also approved the consent agenda, including multiple budget amendments and purchase orders, and approved the use of the Larry Nunley Festival Grounds for the Tallgrass Music Festival. Additionally, the council approved two final plats (Village Park II—Phase I and Starlight Meadows), a 5K run by Shepherd of the Hills Church, and the FY 2024-2025 audit. The Public Works Authority separately approved its consent agenda and the same audit.
- Declared 300 W 4th St dilapidated and ordered removal by Sept 15, 2026 (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda with purchase orders and budget amendments (6-0)
- Approved Tallgrass Music Festival use of Larry Nunley Festival Grounds (6-0)
- Approved Final Plat for Village Park II—Phase I PUD (6-0)
- Approved Final Plat for Starlight Meadows with hardship exemption (6-0)
- Approved Shepherd of the Hills Church 5K run with police assistance (6-0)
- Approved FY 2024-2025 Audit by HBC, CPA's and Advisors (6-0)
- Public Works Authority approved its consent agenda and audit (6-0)
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, July 14th, 2026,
at 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 10, 2026.
______________________________________________ SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: At this meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert’s Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, adopt, amend, not approve, reject, deny, table, or take no action on any item listed on this Agenda. For the purposes of this agenda, “appropriate action” includes and encompasses all of the possible actions set forth in this Notice, and includes not taking any action on a specific agenda item.
A G E N D A
Call to Order-Mayor, Patrick Young
Opening Business
Invocation- Mitch Leonard – Skiatook Freewill Baptist Church
Flag Salute- Scott Neighbors – City Councilor
Roll Call- Shirley Lett, City Clerk
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Patrick Young Ward 2
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Jerald Freeman Ward 3
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Linda Loftis Ward 4
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Scott Neighbors Ward 5
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Jim Bradshaw Ward 6
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Cody Fuentes At Large
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3. Consent Agenda
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JULY 14TH, 2026 6:00 P.M., MUNICIPAL BOARDROOM
“— 1. Call to Order .
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Young at 6:00 pm in the Municipal Boardroom.
2. Roll Cail
PRESENT: Jerald Freeman, Patrick Young, Scott Neighbors, Jim Bradshaw, Matt Bragg, Cody Fuentes
ABSENT:
STAFF: Brad White, Shirley Lett, and other staff members,
3 Consideration and appropriate action relating to a request for approval of the Consent
genda.
a. Approval of the minutes of the June Sth, 2026, Council Meeting.
b. Approval of Purchase Orders/Warrants for 06/30/26 (#154447#154510)
(EFT-1284-1311)
i. General Fund $ 173,193.86
ii. Cemetery Fund $ 175.35
ii, Airport Fund $ 21,902.38
iv. One Cent Capital Projects $ 88,740.03
v. One/Half Cent Cap Projects $ 996.00
vi. One Cent Public Safety $ 12,200.00
c. Approval of Purchase Orders/Warrants for 07/14/26 (#154556-#154610)
(EFT-1312-1335)
vii. General Fund $ 262,689.20
viii. Cemetery Fund $ 1,911.51
ix. Airport Fund $ 280,558.03
x. Court Fund $ 1,026.90
xi. One Cent Capital Projects $ 176,622.31
xii. One/Half Cent Cap Projects $ 66,915.45
xiii, One Cent Public Safety $ |,178,449.20
xii. Payroll (06/12/26) $ 222,265.60
xiv. Payroll (06/26/26) $ 326,053.01
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d. Approval of Budget Amendment for the reimbursement for the Purple Wave Surplus Auction
for Police Department, in the amount of $23,925.00, Street Department, in the amount of
$38,015.00 to line 01-338, General Misce …
Mon Jul 13, 2026
Cemetery Advisory Committee
Cemetery committee to discuss rules and fill vacancies
The Cemetery Advisory Committee will hold a special meeting to discuss and possibly approve minutes from October 25th, review rules and regulations for Osage Gardens Cemetery, and recommend replacements for two vacant board positions.
- Discussion and action on Osage Gardens Cemetery rules and regulations
- Recommendation of replacements for two vacant advisory board positions
- Approval of minutes from the October 25th meeting
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
The Cemetery Advisory Committee
TYPE OF MEETING: Special
DATE & TIME: Monday, July 13th , 2026,
at 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Thursday, July 9th , 2026.
______________________________________________ SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
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Call to Order-Chairman
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3. Discussion and appropriate action to approve the minutes for the October 25th meeting.
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Discussion and appropriate action on the rules and regulations of the Osage Gardens
Cemetery.
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Discussion and appropriate action on the recommendation of replacements for the vacant cemetery advisory board positions.
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Adjournment
Thu Jun 18, 2026
Planning Commission
Final Plat Phase I for Village Park II
The Planning Commission will consider a final plat application for Phase I of Village Park II, submitted by Tanner Consulting on behalf of Infinity Building and Development LLC. The meeting includes public comment and a commission vote on the plat.
- Final Plat Phase I application for Village Park II by Tanner Consulting (representing Infinity Building and Development LLC.)
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK PLANNING COMMISSION
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE: June 18, 2026
TIME: Thursday, 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 8. Broadway
Notice of meeting and agenda filed in the offi
bulletin board at 5:00 p.m. on June,12, 2026
f the City Clerk and posted on the City Hall
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Michal Davis, Community Development Director
AGENDA
1. Call to Order.
2: Roll Call.
3. Approval of minutes of meeting held on May 21, 2026.
4, Final Plat Phase I application for VILLAGE PARK II by Tanner Consulting
(representing Infinity Building and Development LLC.).
A. Questions and comments to applicant.
B. Comments from citizens.
C. Planning Commission Action.
3; Adjourn
Tue Jun 9, 2026
City Council & Public Works
Council to adopt 2026-2027 budget, approve $1.4M in public safety spending
The Skiatook City Council and Public Works Authority will hold a public hearing and vote on the 2026-2027 fiscal year operating budget. The consent agenda includes approval of over $1.4 million in One Cent Public Safety warrants and several budget amendments for police and fire departments. The Public Works Authority will consider transferring residential and commercial refuse collection contracts from C.R.T.S., L.L.C. to Scissortail Environmental Services.
- Public hearing and adoption of 2026-2027 operating budget for General Fund and other funds
- Approval of $1,406,890.68 in One Cent Public Safety warrants and $169,484.39 in One Cent Capital Projects warrants
- Budget amendment for $275,879.34 in OMAG insurance reimbursement for police vehicle and city office building damage
- Assignment of residential refuse collection contract from C.R.T.S., L.L.C. to Scissortail Environmental Services through Dec 31, 2028
- Approval of Fantasy in the Sky fireworks display at Skiatook Municipal Airport on July 3, 2026
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✓ Decided: Council adopts $5.1M+ budget for 2026-2027 fiscal year
The City Council unanimously approved Resolution 2026-05 adopting the annual operating budget for the General Fund and other funds for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The Public Works Authority also approved its own budget (Resolution 2026-06) and took no action on two proposed refuse contract assignments. The consent agenda, including multiple purchase orders, budget amendments, and professional service agreements, was approved as written.
- Approved Resolution 2026-05 adopting 2026-2027 operating budget (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $1.4M+ in purchase orders and warrants (6-0)
- Approved Fantasy in the Sky fireworks display at Skiatook Municipal Airport on July 3, 2026 (6-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-06 adopting SPWA 2026-2027 operating budget (6-0)
- Took no action on assignment of residential refuse contract from C.R.T.S. to Scissortail Environmental (6-0)
- Took no action on assignment of commercial refuse contract from C.R.T.S. to Scissortail Environmental (6-0)
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026,
at 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Friday, June 5, 2026.
______________________________________________ SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: At this meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert’s Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, adopt, amend, not approve, reject, deny, table, or take no action on any item listed on this Agenda. For the purposes of this agenda, “appropriate action” includes and encompasses all of the possible actions set forth in this Notice, and includes not taking any action on a specific agenda item.
AMENDED A G E N D A
Call to Order-Mayor, Patrick Young
Opening Business
Invocation- Daniel Karnes – Nazarene Church
Flag Salute- Jim Bradshaw – City Councilor
Roll Call- Shirley Lett, City Clerk
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Patrick Young Ward 2
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Jerald Freeman Ward 3
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Linda Loftis Ward 4
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Scott Neighbors Ward 5
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Jim Bradshaw Ward 6
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Cody Fuentes At Large
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3. Consent Agenda
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 2026 6:00 P.M., MUNICIPAL BOARDROOM
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Young at 6:00 pm In the Municipal Boardroom.
2. Rofl Call
PRESENT: Jerald Freeman, Patrick Young, Scott Neighbors, Jim Bradshaw, Matt Bragg, Cody Fuentes
ABSENT: Linda Loftis
STAFF: Brad White, Shirley Lett, and other staff members.
3. Consideration and appropriate action relating to a request for approval of the Consent
Agenda.
a. Approval of the minutes of the May 12th, 2026, Council Meeting.
b. Approval of Purchase Orders/Warrants for 05/26/26 (#154254#154286)
(EFT-1237-1260)
i. General Fund $ 47,545.66
ii. Cemetery Fund $ 359.09
iii, One Cent Capital Projects $ 79,001.34
iv. One/half Cent Capital Projects $ 66,915.45
v. One Cent Public Safety $ 66,915.45
c. Approval of Purchase Orders/Warrants for 06/09/26 (#154325-#154389)
(EFT-1261-1283)
vi. General Fund $ 60,345.66
vil. Cemetery Fund $ 260.82
vil. Airport Fund $323,603.26
viii, Court Fund $ 1,643.04
ix. One Cent Capital Projects $ 169,484.39
x. One Cent Public Safety $1,406,890.68
xi. Payroll (05/01/26) $ 213,996.30
xii. Payroll (05/15/26) $ 208,425.88
xiii. Payroll (5/29/26) $ 311,769.16
d. Approval of Ratification of A Proclamation of the Mayor of the City of Skiatook proclaiming
Friday, May 22, 2026, as Poppy Day in the City of Skiatook, requested by the American
Legion Auxiliary.
e. Approval of Budget Amendment for the re …
Thu May 21, 2026
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hear hardship request on sidewalks and review Starlight Meadows plat
The Skiatook Planning Commission will consider a hardship request from Blue Chip Land Co. regarding sidewalk requirements and review a final plat application for the Starlight Meadows subdivision. Both items are represented by Alan Betchan of AAB Engineering. The meeting includes public comment periods and a commission vote on the plat.
- Hardship request by Blue Chip Land Co. concerning sidewalks
- Final plat application for Starlight Meadows by Blue Chip Land Co.
- Public comments allowed on both agenda items
- Planning Commission action on the final plat
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK PLANNING COMMISSION
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE: May 21, 2026
TIME: Thursday, 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
Notice of meeting and agenda filed in the office of th Clerk and posted on the City Hall
bulletin board at 5:00 p.m. on May 14, 2026
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Michal Davis, Community Development Director
AGENDA
1. Call to Order.
Ds Roll Call.
3. Approval of minutes of meeting held on April 16, 2026.
4. Request for Hardship by Blue Chip Land Co. RE: Sidewalks (Represented by Alan
Betchan AAB Engineering).
A. Questions and comments to applicant.
B. Comments from Citizens
=: Final Plat application for Starlight Meadows by Blue Chip Land Co.
(Represented by Alan Betchan AAB Engineering).
A. Questions and comments to applicant.
B. Comments from citizens.
C. Planning Commission Action.
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Tue May 12, 2026
City Council & Public Works
Council to consider Starlight Meadows plat and hardship exemption
The Skiatook City Council and Public Works Authority meet jointly on May 12, 2026. The Council will vote on the preliminary plat for the Starlight Meadows development with a hardship exemption for bar ditches, approve disc golf tournaments, employee insurance renewal, and Chamber of Commerce contracts. The Public Works Authority will consider ratifying a cost increase for transformers.
- Preliminary plat for Starlight Meadows development near 133rd St N and S Lombard Lane, with hardship exemption for bar ditches
- Approval of $1,236,074.13 in One Cent Public Safety warrants and $533,842.85 in SPWA warrants
- Employee insurance renewal with Community Care for 2026-2027
- Chamber of Commerce contract for $7,500 and economic development agreement at $5,250/month
- Ratification of $6,970 cost increase for transformers, total now $45,658
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✓ Decided: Council approves Starlight Meadows plat with bar ditch exemption
The City Council approved the preliminary plat for the Starlight Meadows development and granted a hardship exemption allowing bar ditches instead of curb and gutter. The council also approved consent agenda items including budget amendments for police grants, employee insurance renewal, and several Chamber of Commerce contracts and events. The Public Works Authority approved its consent agenda including a cost increase for transformers.
- Approved preliminary plat for Starlight Meadows with hardship exemption for bar ditches (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda including budget amendments for Walmart and Highway Safety police grants (6-0)
- Approved employee insurance renewal with Community Care, Dental, and Life for 2026-2027 (7-0)
- Approved Chamber of Commerce contract for FY 2026-2027 at $7,500 (7-0)
- Approved Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Agreement at $5,250/month (7-0)
- Approved new date and fee schedule for Refuse Center starting July 2026 (7-0)
- Approved disc golf tournament fundraisers in John Zink Park on May 24 and May 30 (6-0)
- Approved Public Works Authority consent agenda including transformer cost increase to $45,658 (7-0)
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, May 12th, 2026,
at 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Municipal Boardroom, 220 S. Broadway
* Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk, posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board and on our website: cityofskiatook.com before 5:00 p.m., Friday, May 8, 2026.
______________________________________________ SHIRLEY LETT – CITY CLERK/TREASURER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: At this meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert’s Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, adopt, amend, not approve, reject, deny, table, or take no action on any item listed on this Agenda. For the purposes of this agenda, “appropriate action” includes and encompasses all of the possible actions set forth in this Notice, and includes not taking any action on a specific agenda item.
A G E N D A
Call to Order-Mayor, Patrick Young
Opening Business
Invocation- John Blakeney – Living Like Christ Ministries
Flag Salute- Scott Neighbors – City Councilor
Roll Call- Shirley Lett, City Clerk
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Patrick Young Ward 2
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Cody Fuentes At Large
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3. Consent Agenda
All matters listed under “Consent” are considered by …
📄 From the minutes
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE SKIATOOK CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MAY 12TH, 2026 6:00 P.M., MUNICIPAL BOARDROOM
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Young at 6:00 pm in the Municipal Boardroom.
2. Roll Call
PRESENT: Jerald Freeman, Patrick Young, Linda Loftis, Scott Neighbors, Jim Bradshaw, Matt Bragg
ABSENT: Cody Fuentes — arrived 6:07pm
STAFF: Brad White, Shirley Lett, and other staff members.
3. Consideration and appropriate action relating to a request for approval of the Consent
Agenda.
a. Approval of the minutes of the April 14th, 2026, Council Meeting.
b. Approval of Purchase Orders/ Warrants for 04/28/26 (#154101#154136)
(EFT-1155-1176)
i, General Fund $ 36,582.93
ii. Cemetery Fund $ 1,395.60
ii. Airport Fund $ 20,569.10
iv. One Cent Capital Projects $ 11,823.70
v. One/Half Cent Cap Projects $ 66,915.45
vi. One Cent Public Safety $ 136,568.40
c. Approval of Purchase Orders/Warrants for 05/12/26 (#154171-#154227)
(EFT-1207-1236)
vil. General Fund $ 116,520.08
vill. Cemetery Fund $ 1,834.51
ix. Airport Fuhd $ 655.95
x. Court Fund $ 1,066.02
xi. One Cent Capital Projects $ 49,764.98
xii. One Cent Public Safety $1,236,074.13
xiii. Payroll (04/02/26) $ 225,495.37
xiv. Payroll (04/17/26) $ 307,581.39
d. Approval of Budget Amendment for the reimbursement for a Walmart Grant for Police
Department, in the amount of $2,500.00, to line 01-338, General Miscellaneous, and
Supplemental Appropriation to Police Department Capi …
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $4.6M | OSAGE PINNACLE DESIGN GROUP LLC Department of Defense · MAINTAIN INSTITUTIONAL LAND USE CONTROLS FOR JEFFERSON PROVING GROUNDS |
| $2.3M | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C General Services Administration · CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR THE POST OFFICE/COURTHOUSE (POB) URGENT REPA |
| $2.0M | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of the Interior · NORMAN RECREATION IMPROVEMENTS |
| $1.1M | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of Defense · REPLACE DAMAGED OFFICE STORAGE BUILDING. |
| $755,885 | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C General Services Administration · SECURITY SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALL, U.S. DISTRICT COURTHOUSE AND P |
| $708,630 | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of the Interior · FIRE BREAK CLEARING, FENCING, AND SEEDING, ALTUS-LUGERT RESERVOIR & TO |
| $694,569 | OSAGE PINNACLE DESIGN GROUP LLC Department of Defense · BASE YEAR - INAAP MONITORING |
| $644,968 | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of the Interior · OT-T28-NO CLEAR BAY DAY USE SITES PH IV |
| $639,042 | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of the Interior · BREAKWATER BAY DAY USE & PLAYGROUP (PHASE 5) AND LITTLE AXE ADA SIDEWA |
| $482,885 | BIG C CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C Department of the Interior · OT-MC WB-ACQ T28-REC IMPROVEMENTS-FY22 |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
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