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Oklahoma CityOK averageUS Census ACS
Population
688,693
Per-capita income
$37,109
Median home value
$215,100
Bachelor's or higher
34%
Typical home value $207,726 -0.1% yr/yr · +21.8% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2000–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
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Municipal budget

US Census Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Total revenue$2.04B (FY2023)
Total spending$1.79B (FY2023)
Taxes$969.9M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$2.44B (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,607 (FY2023)

Development activity

Housing units permitted — US Census Building Permits Survey
20255,236 housing units ($1.16B)

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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 09:30 AM

Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Pension Plan Committee

COTPA pension committee to review investments, ratify retirement benefits

The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Pension Plan Committee is meeting to receive fiduciary training, review the quarterly investment report from BOK Financial, and ratify applications for normal retirement benefits and single-sum refunds for terminated non-vested members. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from the May 21, 2026 meeting and time for public comments.

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CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING AUTHORITY PENSION PLAN COMMITTEE Time: 9:30 AM Date: August 20, 2026 Location: 431 W. Main, Suite B Large Conference Room Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102 COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Jesse Rush, Chairperson Chris Bourke, Vice Chairperson Randal Lewis, Interim City Treasurer Mike Shaw, HR Manager Tim Underwood, COTPA Retiree Emilee Palmer, COTPA Employee Lamar Hammon, COTPA Employee Wiley Williams, Independent Party Angela Pierce, COTPA Trustee Christina Hankins, Secretary COTPA Office, 2000 S. May Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73108 By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 4:35 pm, Aug 13, 2026 Participant Instructions Citizens may address the Committee on certain items by signing up to speak and providing the agenda item number and reason for appearing, but all comments must be relevant to the item. The Chairperson or presiding officer may in his or her discretion prohibit a person from addressing the Committee, or have any person removed from the meeting location, if that person commits any disorderly or disruptive behavior, which includes without limitation any of the following: speaking without being recognized by the Chairperson or presiding officer; continuing to speak after notice that the speaker’s allotted time has expired; presenting comments or material not relevant to the item under discussion; failing to comply with the lawful instructions of the Chairperson or presi …
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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council

CJAC to consider audit contract, approve FY27 PR agreement

The Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council will meet in person to consider a Letter of Engagement for audit services with Arledge CPAs for FY2026, and to approve a consent docket including a FY27 marketing and public relations agreement with Anglin PR, minutes, expenditure reports, and the FY26 annual report. The agenda also includes presentations on TEEM's NAPSA accreditation and the Citizens Bond Oversight Board, plus subcommittee updates and citizen comments.

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Tony Tyler, Chairperson Sanford Coats, Vice-Chairperson Members: Josh Anderson, Interim Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Sue Ann Arnall, Second Community Representative Ron Bacy, Chief of Police of Oklahoma City Vicki Behenna, Oklahoma County District Attorney Brigitte Biffle, Oklahoma County Public Defender Craig Freeman, City Manager of Oklahoma City Christy Gillenwater, President & CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber (Assistant Secretary) Mankinta Holloway, Court Administrator of Oklahoma City Jim Holman, Fifth Community Representative Tommie Johnson III, Oklahoma County Sheriff Hon. Donald Kiffin, Presiding Judge of Oklahoma City Municipal Court AJ Krieger, City Manager of Edmond or Designee: Police Chief JD Younger Rev. Theodis Manning, Fourth Community Representative Brian Maughan, Commissioner, Board of Oklahoma County Commissioners Hon. Sheila Stinson, Presiding Judge of Oklahoma County District Court Dan Straughan, Third Community Representative Rick Warren, Court Clerk of Oklahoma County Representative FORMAL AGENDA Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council Thursday, August 20, 2026, 3:00PM Amy K. Simpson, Secretary Simon Bright, General Counsel, McAfee & Taft MEETING IN PERSON ONLY AT ALTERNATE LOCATION OKC Municipal Courthouse; 2nd Floor Court Room #6 701 Couch Drive, OKC, OK 73102 https://www.okc.gov/departments/municipal-court/general-information By The C …
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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment Meeting

Board of Adjustment to hear 12 variance and short-term rental cases

The Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on 12 items, including three variances and nine special exceptions for short-term rentals. The board will vote to approve, conditionally approve, defer, or deny each request.

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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AGENDA 1:30 PM/August 20, 2026 200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber Mike Voorhees, Chairman Emilykaye Mitchelson Don Noble Roberto Seda Marcus Ude It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the Planning Department at 405-297-2289 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The Planning Department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please call the Planning Department number listed above 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. INFORMATION ABOUT BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETINGS The Board of Adjustment meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 1:30 pm in the Council Chamber, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue. A schedule of meetings is available in the Planning Departments.  Free parking is available at the Sheridan/Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan). Parking tickets must be validated in the Mayor's/City Manager's reception area. PUBLIC …
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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 09:30 AM

Downtown Design Commission Meeting

Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 09:30 AM

South Oklahoma City Tax Increment Finance Review Committee

TIF committee to appoint 3 at-large members, elect vice chair

The South Oklahoma City TIF Review Committee is holding a special meeting to consider two items: appointing three at-large members from a list of seven names provided by the chairperson, and electing a vice chair. The committee will also hear comments from members, staff, and citizens. No other substantive business is on the agenda.

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-SPECIAL MEETING- SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY TIF REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA August 20, 2026 9:30 AM COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Todd Stone, Chairman Butch Freeman, Oklahoma County Deborah Deck, Oklahoma City Public Schools Craig Woodruff, Metropolitan Library System Dr. Patrick McGough, Oklahoma City/County Health Dr. Mautra Staley Jones, Oklahoma City Community College Lindsey Pever, Planning Commission At-Large Member – Vacant At Large Member – Vacant At Large Member – Vacant Alliance for Economic Development Conference Room 105 N. Hudson Avenue By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 7:47 am, Aug 18, 2026 INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMMITTEE MEETINGS The Committee meets on an ad hoc basis. To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 297-2506. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at (405)297-2506 as soon as possible but not later than 12 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information pro …
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Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Community Enhancement COrporation

Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Housing Authority

Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Urban Design Commission Meeting

Commission to review school-to-apartments conversion at 1322 NW 24th St

The Urban Design Commission will consider a major mixed-use redevelopment at 1322 NW 24th Street in the Asian District, converting an existing school building into restaurant, office, and 52 apartments. They will also discuss a rezoning recommendation for a property at 4001 SW 15th Street and review several administrative approvals for signage, streetscape, and other design changes.

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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY Urban Design Commission Agenda       3:00 PM   August 26, 2026       Council Chambers, City Hall, 200 North Walker Ave., Third Floor Ashley Dickson, Chair Aimee Ahpeatone Anthony Blatt Nathan Cao Misha Goli Jonathan Heusel Scott Howard Kelli Payne Kelsee Watts           Kathryn Friddle, Principal Planner Michael Philbrick, Senior Planner Laura Griggs, Senior Planner Daryl Callaway, Associate Planner Dustin Parris, Assistant Municipal Counselor Keith Daniels, Administrative Assistant         By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 1:54 pm, Aug 18, 2026 PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS Free parking is available at the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan Ave, northwest corner of Sheridan and Walker, immediately north of John Rex School). Parking tickets must be validated by City staff before or after the meeting. Only the south entrance to City Hall will be open. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public   with   disabilities   are   as   effective   as   communications   with   others.  Anyone   with   a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service, or alternate format of the agenda in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA Coordinator of the Planning Department at 405-297-2406 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the s …
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Mon Sep 14, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Bond Advisory Committee Meeting

Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council

Tue Sep 29, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Housing Authority

Tue Sep 29, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Community Enhancement Corporation

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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma City Park Commission

Park Commission to consider Senior Center Month proclamation

The Oklahoma City Park Commission will hold its regular monthly meeting, including welcoming a new commissioner and approving the previous meeting's minutes. The main action item is a discussion and vote on a recommendation for the Mayor to proclaim September 2026 as 'Senior Center Month' in Oklahoma City.

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OKLAHOMA CITY PARK COMMISSION A G E N D A August 19, 2026 3:00 PM Mick & Terri Cornett Health & Wellness Center 11501 North Rockwell Avenue __________________________________________ COMMISSIONERS:   Allen Paine, Ward 8, Chairman Angelica Villalobos, Ward 6 Louise Elkins-Alexander, Ward 4 Nathaniel Starks, Ward 7, Vice Chairman Gloria Torres, At-Large Joe Mallonee, Ward 1 Matt Echols, Ward 3 Carol Sullivan, Ward 2 Mike Adams, Ward 5          Oklahoma City Park Commission Meeting Information The Oklahoma City Park Commission meets the third Wednesday of each month at 3:00 PM at the Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center, 3400 NW 36 Street, unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 297-2152.   It is the policy of The City of Oklahoma City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this meeting should call (405) 297- 2152 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting (excluding weekends or holidays). The Park Commission will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability before the scheduled meeting. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at this meeting, call (405) 297-2152 at least 48 hours before …
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 02:30 PM

Regional Transportation Authority dba One Transit

One Transit board to approve contracts, travel, and BNSF rail property talks

The Regional Transportation Authority of Central Oklahoma (ONE Transit) board is holding a special meeting to consider routine items like minutes and financial claims, plus several action items. These include waiving competitive bidding for a legal services agreement with Kaplan Kirsch LLP, authorizing travel to conferences in Chicago and Albuquerque, and approving a two-year program management contract with Kimley-Horn. The board will also enter executive session to discuss acquiring real property from BNSF for commuter rail operations.

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1 Special Meeting Wednesday, August 19, 2026 2:30 P.M. Arts District Parking Garage Large Conference Room 431 West Main Street, Suite B Oklahoma City, OK 73102 DIRECTORS: City of Edmond Dr. David Chapman City of Edmond DeShawn Heusel City of Norman Marion Hutchison, Vice Chairperson City of Norman Chuck Thompson, Secretary City of Oklahoma City Brad Henry, Chairperson City of Oklahoma City Aaron Curry, Treasurer City of Oklahoma City Vacant By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 9:18 am, Aug 18, 2026 2 MEETING INFORMATION The Regional Transportation Authority of Central Oklahoma, DBA ONE Transit, typically meets once a month. The meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month at the Arts District Parking Garage, Large Conference Room, 431 West Main Street, Suite B, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 2:30 p.m. Notices of or changes to meeting dates and locations are posted prior to the meeting at www.onetransit.org, and filed with the Secretary of State. It is the policy of ONE Transit to ensure communication with participants and members of the public with disabilities is as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires accommodation, modifications of policies or procedures or auxiliary aid or services to participate in this meeting should call (405) 297-1359 at least 48 hours in advance (excluding weekends or holidays). The department will give primary consideration to the ch …
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Oklahoma City Redevelopment Authority

Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority

Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Convention and Visitors Commission

Commission to vote on FY2027 event sponsorship awards and quality event payments

The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Commission will hold its regular meeting to approve minutes, act on committee recommendations, and receive updates. Key action items include FY2027 event sponsorship award recommendations and quality event payments for LoneStar Volleyball and the Memorial Marathon. The commission will also review financial reports, hotel tax collections, and facility updates.

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- REGULAR MEETING - OKLAHOMA CITY CONVENTION AND VISITORS COMMISSION AGENDA August 19, 2026 10:00 – 11:15 A.M. 3301 NE Grand Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kari Watkins, Chair, Citizen Member Jason Clark, Vice Chair, Greater Oklahoma City Metro Hotel Association Andrew Black, At Large G.R. Carter, Citizen Member Mike Farney, Greater Oklahoma City Metro Hotel Association Brenda Hernandez, Citizen Member Sue Hollenbeck, City Manager Representative Robin Roberts Krieger, Citizen Member Bill Lance, Greater OKC Chamber of Commerce Shannon Palacios, Greater Oklahoma City Metro Hotel Association Harshil Patel, Greater Oklahoma City Metro Hotel Association James Pickel, Greater OKC Chamber of Commerce Chase Rollins, Greater Oklahoma City Metro Hotel Association Avis Scaramucci, At Large Todd Stone, Council Member Tony Tyler, Greater OKC Chamber of Commerce Apollo Woods, Citizen Member By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 4:44 pm, Aug 17, 2026 - REGULAR MEETING - OKLAHOMA CITY CONVENTION AND VISITORS COMMISSION August 19, 2026 10:00 a.m. Oklahoma National Guard Museum 3301 NE Grand Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 I. CALL TO ORDER & INTRODUCTIONS – Kari Watkins, Chair II. WELCOME – Denise Neil, Executive Director, Oklahoma National Guard Museum III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. June 17, 2026 Meeting (1-4) – ACTION ITEM IV. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Event Sponsorship Committee Report …
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 02:00 PM

OKC Deferred Compensation Board

Board to vote on $336K fiduciary insurance and McGee Creek plan merger

The Oklahoma City Deferred Compensation Board will consider two resolutions: one authorizing a joint fiduciary liability insurance policy with Insurica at a total annual cost of $336,139.04, and another approving McGee Creek Authority's participation in the City's Money Purchase Plan and merger of its 457 plan into the City's 457 plan. The board will also receive quarterly reports from Voya and investment consultant ACG, and approve minutes from the May 20, 2026 meeting.

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OKLAHOMA CITY DEFERRED COMPENSATION BOARD         FORMAL AGENDA   August 19, 2026 2:00 PM         Matt Weller, Chair     Board Members: Ralph Gibson Aimee Maddera Dane Yaw Erika Vandersypen Larry Ponder, Jr. Randal Lewis Tyler Duncan Mitchel Massie     Jeanna Jordan, Retirement System Manager Amy K. Simpson, City Clerk/Secretary Richard Mahoney, Assistant Municipal Counselor       200 N. Walker Avenue – 3 Floor – Council Chamber   rd MEETING INFORMATION   It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a   disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the agenda coordinator at 297-2408 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before   the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with the disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please contact the agenda   department coordinator listed above 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. Citizens may address the Board on certain items by signing up to speak and providing the agenda item number, their reason for appearing and their address, but all comments must be relevant to the …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 08:30 AM

City Council

Council to vote on rezoning, contracts, and worker comp settlements

The Oklahoma City Council is meeting to vote on a consent docket that includes rezoning applications, contract renewals, and public improvement projects. The agenda also includes several appointments to city boards and commissions, a revocable permit for a run, and worker's compensation settlements. The meeting is largely procedural, with most items expected to be approved as a group.

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I don't know. Good morning. We're going to get started this morning with an invocation led by Oklahoma City Police Department volunteer pastor Jordan Dawson. And that'll be followed by the pledge of allegiance led by Councilman Bradley Carter. Please stand as you are able. Let us pray. Father God, we thank you for the privilege of gathering together today for the opportunity to serve the people of Oklahoma City. We ask for your wisdom and guidance over this meeting. Give our mayor, city council members, city leaders, and staff clarity in every decision, patience in every discussion, and courage to do what's right. Lord, help us remember that behind every policy, every project, and every decision are people, families, neighborhoods, and futures. May we embrace that our greatest asset as a city is the next generation. May the work done here today honor you, strengthen our community, protect the vulnerable, encourage opportunity, and promote peace and unity throughout our great city. We are grateful for our first responders, public servants, educators, business owners, churches, and citizens who work hard each day to make Oklahoma City such an awesome place to live. God bless this city, bless those who lead it, and bless all those who live in it. In the mighty name of Jesus, amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. All right. I call this meet …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY FORMAL AGENDA City Council 8:30 AM August 18, 2026 David Holt, Mayor Council Members: Bradley Carter.....................Ward 1 James Cooper.......................Ward 2 Katrina Avers.......................Ward 3 Todd Stone............................Ward 4 Matt Hinkle...........................Ward 5 JoBeth Hamon.......................Ward 6 Camal Pennington.................Ward 7 Mark K. Stonecipher.............Ward 8 Craig Freeman, City Manager Amy K. Simpson, City Clerk Kenneth Jordan, Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker • 3rd Floor • Council Chamber INFORMATION ABOUT CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS COUNCIL SCHEDULE: The City Council generally holds its regular meetings every other Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in City Hall, throughout the year. Starting in February and continuing through June, there will also typically be additional meetings scheduled for the primary purpose of discussing the City’s annual budget. From time to time, special meetings may also be scheduled, following all legal requirements for calling such meetings. PARKING: Free parking for those attending City Council meetings is available at the Sheridan / Walker Garage (501 West Sheridan Avenue). To receive free parking, tickets from the garage must be validated in the reception area outside the Mayor’s and City Manager’s offices. ACCOMMODATIONS: It is the policy of the City to ensure that commun …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 01:00 PM

Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority

OCRRA to vote on $25,000 for river cruises marketing and event permits

The Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority will consider a resolution to contribute $25,000 to the FY 2026-2027 Oklahoma River Cruises Sales and Marketing Plan, and will vote on revocable permits for several river events. The agenda also includes routine consent items, minutes, and claims.

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AGENDA August 18, 2026 1:00 PM Trustees: Gary Marrs, Chairman Don C. Kaspereit, Vice Chairman David Holt, Mayor Tiffany Ramirez (Surrogate Trustee for Mayor) Bradley Carter, Ward 1 JoBeth Hamon, Ward 6 City Council Trustee, Vacant Adam S. Edwards III Kathy L. Williams Elaine Lyons Craig Freeman, General Manager Jason Ferbrache, Surrogate General Manager Miki Graham, Assistant Secretary City Council Chambers 200 North Walker Avenue, Third Floor Oklahoma City, OK OKLAHOMA CITY RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING INFORMATION The Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority (“OCRRA”) usually meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM in City Council Chambers, 200 North Walker Avenue, Third Floor, unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 297-2212. It is the policy of The City of Oklahoma City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this meeting should call (405) 297- 2212 at least 48 hours in advance (excluding weekends or holidays). OCRRA will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability before the scheduled meeting. If you need an alternative format of the agenda or any information provided at this meetin …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust

Trust to award multiple contracts, including $2.7M well replacement

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust is meeting to approve routine items and several contracts, including sewer and waterline projects, and to consider resolutions on PFAS settlement funds and bond financing. The agenda includes a consent docket with numerous contract awards and amendments, plus items for individual consideration.

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✓ Decided: Water trust approves $4M repair contracts, sewer rehab, and PFAS settlement fund

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust approved a consent docket of 25 items, including contracts for sewer rehabilitation, waterline replacements, and unit-price repair work, plus a resolution creating a dedicated account for PFAS litigation settlement proceeds. All votes were unanimous (4-0) with one trustee absent. No items were denied or tabled.

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same >> same particular Good afternoon. It's 2 o'clock and we'd like to call to order the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust meeting. Next item on the agenda is the approval of the minutes from the August 4th meeting. It's in your packet. Are there any questions regarding the August 4th meeting minutes? Seeing is a motion for approval. And it's passed. We have a fairly large consent docket today. Uh it's a lot of contract awards, a lot of items being put out toward uh out to bid. Um it's a number of amendments and change orders. Um are there any items or 25 items on the consent docket? Are there any items that the trustees would like to discuss or pull for individual consideration? Seeing none, is there a motion to approve the consent docket? and it passes. There's one item on the concurrence docket. It's a uh a concurrence item with the city of Oklahoma City for an amendment and change order for some uh a project uh of a street resurfacing or a widening project at Southwest 29th and Rockwell. There are no Aquit funds involved in this particular project. Any questions or concerns about the project? Seeing none, is there a motion for approval? We have a motion, a second. And it's approved. Item six, no, item five is emergency construction contracts. There are none on the agenda today. Item six are items for individual consideration. Um we have a a uh resolution authorizing the general manager designate to establish a dedicated account uh regarding uh uh per and and polyfloro …
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A G E N D A AUGUST 18, 2026 2:00 PM Trustees: James D. Couch, Chairman, Independent Trustee Sharon Voorhees, Independent Trustee Bradley Carter, Council Trustee David Holt, Mayor Trustee Mark K. Stonecipher, Vice Chairman, Surrogate Trustee Craig Freeman, City Manager Trustee Brent Bryant, Surrogate Trustee Chris Browning, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary City Council Chamber, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Residents can watch the meeting live by going to http://youtube.com/cityofokc/live. Meetings can also be watched live on Cox Cable Channel 20. Meetings are replayed on Cox Cable Channel 20 the same evening. If there are technical difficulties with the live stream during the meeting, a video will be posted as soon as possible after the meeting. OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTILITIES TRUST MEETING INFORMATION The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust usually meets twice per month on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, unless different or prior notice of a change is posted. Call 405-297-2422 to confirm meeting dates. It is the policy of the Trust to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should call 405-297 …
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MEETING MINUTES OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTILITIES TRUST August 18, 2026 TRUSTEES: James D. Couch, Chairman, Independent Trustee Sharon Voorhees, Independent Trustee Bradley Carter, Council Trustee David Holt, Mayor Trustee Mark K. Stonecipher, Vice Chairman, Surrogate Trustee Craig Freeman, City Manager Trustee Brent Bryant, Surrogate Trustee Chris Browning, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary (The Agenda was filed with the City Clerk’s Office at 8:37 a.m. on August 14, 2026.) I. Call to Order at 2:00 p.m. PRESENT: COUCH, VOORHEES, CARTER, FREEMAN ABSENT: STONECIPHER II. Approval of Minutes A. Approve the minutes of the August 4, 2026 meeting. APPROVED. MOVED BY CARTER, SECONDED BY FREEMAN AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, CARTER, FREEMAN III. Consent Docket A. Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project SC-1190, 48-inch Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, Oklahoma River and I-35. APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED. BID RECEIPT DATE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2026. MOVED BY VOORHEES, SECONDED BY CARTER AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, CARTER, FREEMAN B. Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project WC-1091, Waterline Replacement, SW 48th Street to SW 50th Street between Blackwelder Avenue and Douglas Avenue. APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED. BID RECEIPT DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2026. MOVED BY VOORHEES, SECONDED BY CARTER AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, CARTER, FREEMAN C. Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project WC-1152, Waterline Repl …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust

Trust to consider $5M TIF for Memorial Museum expansion and film incentives

The Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust is meeting to consider several economic development agreements, including a $5 million tax increment financing (TIF) allocation for the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum expansion, and pay-for-performance film incentives for two feature film projects. The Trust will also ratify claims, approve minutes, and receive a quarterly report from the Economic Development Foundation.

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✓ Decided: Trust approves $5M TIF for Memorial Museum expansion

The Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust approved several economic development agreements, including a $5 million TIF for the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum expansion, a $3 million TIF for the Gold Dome rehabilitation, and film incentives for two projects. All votes were unanimous (3-0) with two trustees absent.

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All right. Good afternoon. Welcome to the August 18th, 2026 Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust Meeting. I'll now call the meeting to order. Uh item two on the agenda is the approval of the minutes from the July 21st, 2026 trust meeting. There's no questions. We can take a motion in a second. We have a motion to second. Please vote. The items passed. Item three on the agenda is the ratification of claims for July 2026. We have a motion and a second on that as well and it's passed. Item 4A on the agenda. These are the items for individual consideration. a joint resolution certifying that project Buenoseris is an eligible project under the film incentive program and approving an allocation not to exceed $89,986 in pay for performance film incentives. >> Yes. >> Good afternoon, trust members. I'm bringing you yet another project. Right now, we have a balance of $4.1 million of the new $5 million funding just to keep you apprised. This is a project that is faith-based and it's being brought to us by a company out of Dover, Delaware, and they have hired a local uh director, Aaron Elizabeth Cook, to direct the film. Some of it will shoot in Argentina, and some of it will film, a lot of most of it will film here. And the description is a skeptical journalist haunted by war trauma embarks on an investigative journey to Buenosaris, uncovering a so-called miracle that challenges her deepest beliefs and fractured marriage. Um, filming is set to begin in October and um, as you see a …
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AGENDA   August 18, 2026 3:00 PM TRUST MEMBERS Todd Stone, Chair Rhonda Hooper, Vice Chair Maurianna Adams Mark K. Stonecipher Miriam Campos Craig Freeman, General Manager Kenton Tsoodle, Surrogate General Manager Miki Graham, Assistant Secretary Amy Douglas, Assistant Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker, 3 Floor, Council Chamber       rd INFORMATION ABOUT OCEDT TRUST MEETINGS The Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust (OCEDT) generally meets on a monthly basis in the Council Chamber at City Hall unless prior notice of a change is posted. If Council or another City Trust is in session, the OCEDT meeting will be held in the Executive Conference room (same floor). To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 297-2506. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at (405)297-2506 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please contact the ADA department coordi …
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Minutes Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust August 18, 2026 3:00 PM (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City at 11:00 AM on August 17, 2026. An amended agenda was filed with the City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City at 2:19 PM on August 17, 2026.) I. Call to Order – 3:01 p.m. II. Approval of Minutes - July 21, 2026 Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust Meeting APPROVED. MOVED BY CAMPOS, SECONDED BY HOOPER AYES: STONE, HOOPER, CAMPOS. ABSENT: ADAMS, STONECIPHER III. Ratify OCEDT Claims RATIFIED. MOVED BY CAMPOS, SECONDED BY HOOPER AYES: STONE, HOOPER, CAMPOS. ABSENT: ADAMS, STONECIPHER IV. Items for Individual Consideration A. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City certifying that Project Buenos Aires, a proposed feature film project, is an eligible project under the Strategic Investment Program’s Film Incentive Program; approving an allocation not to exceed $89,986 in pay- for-performance film incentives; and authorizing the Trust General Manager to negotiate a Film Incentive Economic Development Agreement for Project Buenos Aires. (GOLT) ADOPTED. MOVED BY HOOPER, SECONDED BY CAMPOS AYES: STONE, HOOPER, CAMPOS. ABSENT: ADAMS, STONECIPHER B. Economic Development Agreement with Hot Year Film, LLC and FFF Fund I, LLC for a pay-for-performance film incentive agreement not to exceed $228,209 for the proposed feature film project, Project Summer. (GOLT) APPROVED. MOVED BY CAMPOS, SECONDED BY …
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Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Traffic and Transportation Commission

Commission to consider 6 traffic items incl. signals, parking, crossings

The Oklahoma City Traffic and Transportation Commission will meet to consider several traffic-related items, including establishing angle and disabled parking on NW 126th and NW 123rd Streets near Solar Lane, and evaluating requests for traffic signals, a pedestrian crossing, and an all-way stop. The commission may adopt, deny, defer, or amend any item on the agenda. Public comments are limited to five minutes per speaker.

✓ Decided: Commission approves parking changes, crossings, and stop signs; defers two traffic signals

The Traffic and Transportation Commission approved several traffic control measures, including angle and disabled parking on NW 126th and NW 123rd Streets, a mid-block pedestrian crossing on S May Avenue, and an all-way stop at N Woodward Avenue and NW 19th Street. It disapproved a traffic signal at N May Avenue and Elmhurst Avenue, and deferred two traffic signal requests to the September 21, 2026 meeting. All votes were 8-0 with one absence (Commissioner Kula).

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So, it's going to increase the traffic on Lakehurst to a point where it's going to create safety problems. So, not only is the traffic light not needed uh according to the study by the service division staff, but uh it's going to create additional problems for both neighborhoods on both sides of May Avenue. Thank you for allowing me to speak and thank you for your service to our city. >> Okay. Thank you. Is there anyone else here to speak against? >> Good afternoon. I'm Kent Larrison. I live at 317 Drake. Uh I am an attorney that lives in Lake and part of the legal committee in Lake, but I appear just as a resident like anybody else in Lake. Uh but I I would ask just simply uh in light of there being no proponent for this that the commission just unless you just want to hear me talk uh make a motion to deny the or dismiss the uh petition uh as it as it's written. Okay. Is there anyone else here to speak? Okay. Your name, address, and you have up to five minutes. >> Um Jessica Early, 2600 Elmhurst Avenue. Um I have something prepared that I'm going to kind of throw out the window a little bit. Um in light of the fact that you all know what the report says. There's no recommendation for this to happen. Um I'm going to second what the gentleman said earlier about safety for children. I live on a corner by Christ the King School and we've got a circle drive that goes from Elmherst to Greystone. And when my kids were little, we used to have to put traffic con cones out because car …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY       AGENDA               Traffic and Transportation Commission 1:30 PM/August 17, 2026           Walter J. Kula, Ward 4, Chairman       Commission Members       Alan Norton, Ward 1 Rob Littlefield, Ward 2 Jeramy Carnes, Ward 3 Barry G. Hale, Ward 5 Sergio Martinez, Ward 6 Daniel Nguyen, Ward 7 Kevin George, Ward 8 Marek Cornett, At-Large         City Council Chamber, 3 floor, 200 N. Walker rd CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION     For a meeting to be held Monday, August 17, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the third floor of the Municipal building, 200 N. Walker Avenue. Meeting notices were posted with the City Clerk and on the first floor bulletin board of the Municipal Building on August 12, 2026. Residents can watch the Traffic and Transportation Commission meeting​ live by going to http://youtube.com/cityofokc/live. Meetings can also be watched live on Cox Cable Channel 20. Meetings are replayed on Cox Cable Channel 20, on the meeting day at 6:30 p.m​. If there are technical difficulties with either live stream during the meeting, a video will be posted as soon as possible after the meeting. Official action can only be taken on items which appear on the agenda.  The Commission may adopt, approve, ratify, deny, defer, recommend, amend, strike or continue any agenda item.  Under certain circumstances, items are deferred to a specific later date or stricken from the agenda   entirely.    Any   indiv …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY MINUTES Traffic and Transportation Commission 1:30 PM/August 17, 2026 Walter J. Kula, Ward 4, Chairman Commission Members Alan Norton, Ward 1 Rob Littlefield, Ward 2 Jeramy Carnes, Ward 3 Barry G. Hale, Ward 5 Sergio Martinez, Ward 6 Daniel Nguyen, Ward 7 Kevin George, Ward 8 Marek Cornett, At-Large City Council Chamber, 3rd floor, 200 N. Walker CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION The agenda was filed with the City Clerk of the City of Oklahoma City at 9:58 a.m. on August 12, 2026. Walter J. Kula Jr., Ward 4, Chairman MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Alan Norton, Ward 1 Rob Littlefield, Ward 2 Jeramy Carnes, Ward 3 Barry G. Hale, Ward 5 Sergio Martinez, Ward 6 Daniel Nguyen, Ward 7 Kevin George, Ward 8 Marek Cornett, At-Large Stuart Chai, P.E. Secretary Bailee Richards, Assistant Municipal Counselor Capt. Bryan Taylor, OCPD MINUTES I. Call to Order All Commissioners were present at the time the meeting was called to order with the exception of Commissioner Kula. Mr. Alan Norton was sworn in as the Traffic and Transportation Commissioner for Ward 1 prior to the meeting. II. Approval of the Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting Minutes A. July 20, 2026 Meeting Minutes • MOTION BY CARNES AND SECONDED BY GEORGE TO APPROVE. AYES: NORTON, LITTLEFIELD, CARNES, HALE, MARTINEZ, NGUYEN, GEORGE AND CORNETT; ABSENT …
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Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 04:00 PM

Oklahoma City Arts Commission

Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Oklahoma City MAPS Investment and Operating Trust

MAPS Trust to consider $65K investment consulting contract

The Oklahoma City MAPS Investment and Operating Trust will meet to consider several items, including a $65,000 investment consulting contract with Mariner Institutional, LLC, an audit contract amendment, and investment reports. The agenda also includes a resolution commending Assistant City Manager Brent Bryant and ratification of claims.

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I don't think they could Good morning. We will call to order our um Oklahoma City Maps Investment and Operating Trust meeting for August 17th, 2026. Um item two on our agenda is approval of the minutes and they were included in your packet. Do we have any corrections, additions, modifications? If not, I would take a motion and a second. Give us just a moment as we get our technology all dialed up. >> Okay. The motion passes. Thank you. Item 3A, resolution for recognition and comment and commend, sorry, um, Assistant City Manager Britt Bryant for his distinguished service and leadership as vice chair of the Oklahoma City Maps Investment and Operating Trust. So, would you please read the resolution? Whereas Brent Bryant was appointed finance director for the city of Oklahoma City on July 12th of 2019 and served as the vice chair of the Oklahoma City maps investment and operating trust since its inception on March 16, 2021. And whereas throughout his more than five years as vice chair, Brent Bryant played a critical role in helping establish the trust's financial foundation, including the development of its financial policies and the trust indenture, providing the framework necessary for responsible investment, sound governance, and the long-term steward stewardship of resources. And whereas under his tenure as vice chair, the market value of the Oklahoma City MAPS Investment and Operating Trust increased from 115.5 million to more than 161 million, reflecting the board's discip …
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Oklahoma City MAPS Investment and Operating Trust AGENDA August 17, 2026 10:00 AM TRUST MEMBERS Teresa Rose, Chair Angela Pierce Jessica Martinez-Brooks Kevin Moore Christian York Joanne LaFontant-Dooley Robert Ponkilla Craig Freeman, General Manager Miki Graham, Assistant Secretary Matthew Collins, Deputy Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker ● 3rd Floor ● Council Chamber By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 1:48 pm, Aug 13, 2026   INFORMATION ABOUT OCMIOT TRUST MEETINGS It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 297-2396 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please contact the ADA department coordinator listed above 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. Addressing the Trust Citizens may address the Trust on certain items by signing up to speak and providing the agenda item number and reason for appearing, but all comment …
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Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Planning Commission Meeting

Planning Commission to hear 27 rezoning and plat cases, including 6 consent items

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on August 13, 2026, to consider a consent docket of six final plats and a specific plan, plus 27 items requiring separate votes, including rezoning applications, preliminary plats, variances, and a comprehensive plan amendment. The commission also will act on continuance requests, including deferring several items to later dates and withdrawing others. This is a regular meeting with a heavy agenda of land-use decisions.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves 6 plats, 8 rezoning requests, 2 variances

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission approved six final plats on the consent docket, including Magnolia Harbor Phase 2, Quail Crossing, East Lake Section 2, Sooner Gateway Section II, The Stables at Hallmark Farms Phase 1, and a specific plan for PUD-2025. The commission also approved a variance for the J.F. Kennedy Single Family Housing final plat, preliminary plats for Silver Valley, The Peake, Case Apartments, and Keystone Place (with a variance), and recommended approval of eight rezoning requests. Several items were deferred to future meetings, and four applications were withdrawn.

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home city planning commission like to call us to order and go over a few housekeeping items if you have a cell phone with you please silence or turn it off if you've never been to one of our meetings before here's what you can expect we'll begin with some simple administrative tasks including minutes and continuances and then move to cases on the consent docket which are straightforward items that can be heard and approved as a group after that we move on to cases be heard individually we'll hear them hear the item discussed and determine if recommendation or decision can be made today or if more time and a continuance is necessary there are certain cases where the body makes the final decision but most items are applications where we provide a recommendation to city council and are not the final decision so in those instances you'll have the opportunity to share your concerns again with those applications when they are heard at city council in about six to eight weeks after our recommendation there are certain items such as hoa ccrs and agreements between private parties that are outside the purview of this commission and are not factors in our consideration and we ask for the sake of time that you refrain from using those as justification in your cases if you're here to speak on an item or not the applicant please fill out one of the forms available outside and provide the to elena or jared below when your item is heard you'll be called to the podium please come up give you …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY   PLANNING   COMMISSION   AGENDA    1:30 PM/August 13, 2026   200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber     Commission Members: Nate Clair, Ward 1, Chair Janis Powers, Ward 2 Jerimy Meek, Ward 3 Mike Privett, Ward 4 Bobby Newman, Ward 5 John Milner, Ward 6 Chris Harrison, Ward 7 Don Noble, Ward 8 Lindsey Pever, At-Large This Public Hearing is being broadcast live on City Channel 20 (Cox Cable) and on Youtube (cityofokc). Meetings are replayed on Cox Cable the same evening at 6:30 p.m. Parking validation for the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage can be obtained from the Office of the Mayor (3rd floor, south end). Citizens may address the Commission on certain items by signing up to speak and providing the agenda item number and reason for appearing, but all comments must be relevant to the item. The Chairman or presiding officer may in his or her discretion prohibit a person from addressing the Commission, or have any person removed from the Council Chamber, if that person commits any disorderly or disruptive behavior, which includes without limitation any of the following: speaking without being recognized by the Chairman or presiding officer; continuing to speak after notice that the speaker’s allotted time has expired; presenting comments or material not relevant to the item under discussion; failing to comply with the lawful instructions of the Chairman or presiding officer; engaging in other conduct, activity or speech that delays, disturbs …
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MINUTES OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AUGUST 13, 2026 COUNCIL CHAMBER (1:30 PM) (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City at 9:38 a.m. on August 10, 2026.) Members Present: Nate Clair, Ward 1, Chair Janis Powers, Ward 2 Jerimy Meek, Ward 3 Mike Privett, Ward 4 Bobby Newman, Ward 5 John Milner, Ward 6 Chris Harrison, Ward 7 Don Noble, Ward 8 Lindsey Pever, At-Large Members Absent: None Staff Present: Susan Randall, Municipal Counselor’s Office Geoffrey Butler, Planning Department Sarah Welch, Planning Department Elena Olivo Harrison, Planning Department Banery Mujica-ortiz, Planning Department Tre Miller, Planning Department Jared Martin, Planning Department Dustin Segraves, Utilities Department Barry Lodge, Public Works I. CALL TO ORDER AND PROCESS EXPLANATION 1:30 p.m. II. RECEIPT OF MINUTES A. Receive the minutes of the July 23, 2026, meeting. RECEIVED. MOVED BY NOBLE, SECONDED BY PRIVETT AYES: CLAIR, POWERS, MEEK, PRIVETT, NEWMAN, MILNER, HARRISON, NOBLE, PEVER Planning Commission Minutes August 13, 2026 III. CONTINUANCE REQUESTS A. Uncontested Requests (Items listed as uncontested continuances have been agreed to between the applicant and staff) IV.B.34 C-7761 Deferred to August 27, 2026 IV.B.35 PUD-2149 Deferred to August 27, 2026 IV.B.36 PUD-2153 Deferred to August 27, 2026 IV.B.37 SPUD-1826 Deferred to August 27, 2026 IV.B.38 S …
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MOVED BY NOBLE, SECONDED BY MEEK
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CLAIR yea · POWERS yea · MEEK yea · NEWMAN yea · MILNER yea · HARRISON yea · NOBLE yea · PEVER yea
MOVED BY NOBLE, SECONDED BY HARRISON
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CLAIR yea · MEEK yea · PRIVETT yea · NEWMAN yea · MILNER yea · HARRISON yea · NOBLE yea · PEVER yea
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CLAIR yea · MEEK yea · PRIVETT yea · NEWMAN yea · MILNER yea · HARRISON yea · NOBLE yea · PEVER yea
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System

Retirement board to approve pensions, investments, and insurance broker

The Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System board will vote on routine items including meeting minutes, consent docket reports, payroll ratification, and claims. They will also consider approving service retirements, death benefits, vested rights applications, and several individual items such as fiduciary insurance broker agreements, training requests, and private equity fund commitments.

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✓ Decided: Retirement board approves $10M in private equity commitments

The Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System board approved $10 million in private equity commitments ($5.8M to FirstMark Fund VII and $4.2M to FirstMark Growth Fund V), adopted a joint resolution authorizing the chair to execute a fiduciary liability insurance broker agreement with Insurica, and approved two training requests. The board also approved service retirements, vested rights applications, death benefit payments, and routine financial reports.

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Good morning everyone. Um it is 10 o'clock on August the 13th and we will call the Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System um a meeting to uh to order. Item two on the agenda is to approve the meeting minutes from July 9th, 2026. Uh we'll take a motion >> and a second. >> Please cast your votes. And the item passes. Item three um is the consent docket which we could take all in one motion. Second. Please cast your votes. The item passes. Item four is to ratify our approvals which is payroll and and making modifications uh due to uh the monthly pensions amount. We can take that in one motion and a second. Please cast your votes. Item passes. Item five is to approve the claims docket. Take a motion in a second. Please cast your votes. Item passes. Item six is to approve the following applications for service retirement. We can take those in one motion. and a second. Please cast your votes. Item passes. Oh, sorry. Waiting on one. I saw green. Now the item passes. Item seven is to receive the report of death and authorize the payment of $5,000 death benefit and approve the the continuation continuation of pension to spouse. We could take those in one motion and a second. Please cast your votes. Item passes. Item eight is to receive the report of death and authorize a payment of $5,000 death benefit and authorize the secretary to make necessary changes to conform on the following. We could take a motion and a second. Please cast your votes. Item passes. Item nine is to receive a …
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OKLAHOMA CITY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM         FORMAL AGENDA   August 13, 2026 10:00 AM         Aimee Maddera , Chair Joanna McSpadden, Vice-Chair     Board Members: Taylor Atherton Nagesh Chopra Bruce Davis Sri Jonnada Karla Nickels Angela Pierce Randy Thurman Matt Weller Vacancy Amy K. Simpson, Ex-officio Vacancy, Ex-officio     Jeanna Jordan, ERS Manager Richard Mahoney, Assistant Municipal Counselor       200 N. Walker Avenue – 3 Floor – City Council Chambers   rd MEETING INFORMATION   It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a   disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the agenda coordinator at 297-2408 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before   the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with the disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please contact the agenda coordinator listed above 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. Citizens may address the Board on certain items by signing up to speak and providing the agenda item number, their reason for appearing and their address, but all comments mu …
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OKLAHOMA CITY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM MINUTES August 13, 2026 10:00 AM Aimee Maddera , Chair Joanna McSpadden, Vice-Chair Board Members: Taylor Atherton Nagesh Chopra Bruce Davis Sri Jonnada Karla Nickels Angela Pierce Randy Thurman Matt Weller Vacancy Amy K. Simpson, Ex-officio Vacancy, Ex-officio Jeanna Jordan, ERS Manager Richard Mahoney, Assistant Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker Avenue – 3rd Floor – City Council Chambers OKLAHOMA CITY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM MEETING MINUTES 10:00 AM, August 13, 2026 City Council Chambers 200 North Walker (The agenda posted with the City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City at 2:51 p.m. August 10, 2026.) I. Call to Order. 10:00 a.m. AIMEE MADDERA, CHAIR, PRESIDING ABSENT: BRUCE DAVIS II. APPROVE meeting minutes from July 9, 2026. APPROVED. MOVED BY CHOPRA, SECONDED BY ATHERTON AYES: MADDERA, MCSPADDEN, ATHERTON, CHOPRA, JONNADA, NICKELS, THURMAN, WELLER, PIERCE III. CONSENT DOCKET: A. Report of judgments purchased for the month of July 2026 in the amount of $1,012,773.55. B. Report of purchasing card transactions for the month of July 2026 in the amount of $2,334.52. C. Report of employee reimbursements for the month of July 2026 in the amount of $1,283.08. D. Grand Canyon Education securities settlement payment in the amount of $159.01. E. Earnest Partners commission recapture in the amount of $118.36. APPROVED A – E. MOVED BY JONNADA, SECONDED BY THURMAN AYE …
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MADDERA yea · MCSPADDEN yea · ATHERTON yea · CHOPRA yea · JONNADA yea · NICKELS yea · THURMAN yea · WELLER yea
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MADDERA yea · MCSPADDEN yea · ATHERTON yea · CHOPRA yea · JONNADA yea · NICKELS yea · THURMAN yea · WELLER yea
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma City Post Employee Benefits Trust

Trust to renew contracts, approve audits, and ratify claims

The Oklahoma City Post-Employment Benefits Trust is meeting to consider routine administrative items, including receiving investment reports, renewing contracts for actuarial, audit, and investment consulting services, ratifying claims, and authorizing a fiduciary liability insurance broker. The agenda also includes a resolution to commend a departing trustee. No major policy changes or public hearings are scheduled.

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✓ Decided: Trust approves contracts, renewals, and insurance resolution

The Oklahoma City Post-Employment Benefits Trust approved several routine items, including contract renewals for actuarial and investment consulting services, an audit contract amendment, and a joint resolution authorizing a fiduciary liability insurance broker. The board also ratified claims and adopted a resolution thanking a departing member. All votes were unanimous.

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All right, it looks like we have 3 pm. I'm going to go ahead and call to order the Oklahoma City Post Employees Benefits Trust meeting. Our second item is approval of the minutes. This is for May 13, 2026. Is there any discussion on the minutes? Seeing none, please cast your votes. Item passes unanimous. So, we're going to move to section three, which is items for individual consideration. We're going to be receiving a presentation today from ACG. Jason's going to present uh for efficiency. He's going to be presenting on items A and B and then we'll take individual votes after his presentation. So, take Jason. Good afternoon everyone. Uh as the chair said, we we combined some of the material since um we typically typically go through the quarter report at this meeting, but since we're a month removed from that and a lot of things have happened, we'll just combine it and uh touch on everything in one report. Uh bottom line as we stand here today in mid August uh markets have continued to do very well uh despite geopolitical uncertainty, uncertainty around uh fluctuating oil prices, ongoing concerns about where rates are going. Uh what has done very well is uh the stock market and earnings uh earnings expectations of US companies and the S&P 500 about 85% of companies earnings beat estimates and projected forward earnings growth is higher than it's been in in many years. um as as we'll look at your actual trailing results uh over the last five and 10 year period certainly the t …
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OKLAHOMA CITY POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TRUST AGENDA August 12, 2026 3:00 PM TRUST MEMBERS: Angela Pierce, Chair (Chief Financial Officer) Aimee Maddera, Vice Chair (Chief Human Resources Officer) Neil Garrison Dianna Berry LaShawn Thompson Randal Lewis, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary Richard Mahoney, Assistant Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker ● 3rd Floor ● Council Chamber By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 4:24 pm, Aug 10, 2026 INFORMATION ABOUT OCPEB TRUST MEETINGS The Oklahoma City Post-Employment Benefits Trust (OCPEBT) generally meets as needed in the Council Chamber at City Hall unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 297-2225. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 297-2225 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alterna …
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OKLAHOMA CITY POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TRUST MINUTES MEETING MINUTES Wednesday August 12, 2026 3:00 PM TRUST MEMBERS: Angela Pierce, Chair (Chief Financial Officer) Aimee Maddera, Vice Chair (Chief Human Resources Officer) Neil Garrison Dianna Berry LaShawn Thompson Randal Lewis, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary Richard Mahoney, Assistant Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker ● 3rd Floor ● Council Chambers OKLAHOMA CITY POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TRUST MEETING MINUTES August 12, 2026 3:00 PM (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk of The City of Oklahoma City on August 10, 2026, at 4:24 PM) I. Call to Order – 3:00 p.m. PRESENT: ANGELA PIERCE, LASHAWN THOMPSON, DIANNA BERRY, NEIL GARRISON, AND AIMEE MADDERA II. Approval of Minutes A. May 13, 2026 Oklahoma City Post-Employee Benefits Trust Meeting. APPROVED. MOVED BY BERRY, SECONDED BY MADDERA AYES: THOMPSON, GARRISON, BERRY, MADDERA, PIERCE III. Items for Consideration A. Receive Quarterly Investment Report period ending June 30, 2026. RECEIVED. MOVED BY MADDERA, SECONDED BY GARRISON AYES: THOMPSON, GARRISON, BERRY, MADDERA, PIERCE B. Receive Monthly Investment Reports for May 31, 2026, June 30, 2026, and July 31, 2026. RECEIVED. MOVED BY MADDERA, SECONDED BY BERRY AYES: THOMPSON, GARRISON, BERRY, MADDERA, PIERCE C. Renewal No. 5 of agreement with Nyhart for actuarial services, estimated …
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🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
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MOVED BY BERRY, SECONDED BY MADDERA
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THOMPSON yea · GARRISON yea · BERRY yea · MADDERA yea · June yea · July yea · estimated cost $ yea · retroactive to July yea · through June yea · Gibbs yea · Houlik yea · for August yea · through August yea
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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Mayor's Committee on Disability Concerns

Committee to hear reports on accessibility, emergency response, and outreach

The Mayor's Committee on Disability Concerns will hold its regular monthly meeting, featuring reports from city programs including Emergency Management, EMBARK, and the ADA Coordinator, as well as committee reports on the ADA Workshop, Barrier-Free Design, and Outreach. The meeting includes public comments with a three-minute limit and requires sign-in before the meeting starts.

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July 2026 Regular Meeting August. 12, 2026 — 9 am, at OKC Central Maintenance Facility Training Center, 3738 SW 15th St, Building 3, Oklahoma City, OK 73108 Regular Meeting: Call to Order Roll Call Welcome and Introductions Public Comments: The Oklahoma City Mayor’s Committee on Disability Concerns welcomes citizens' comments at the beginning of each meeting. Comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes, and citizens must sign in at least five (5) minutes before the meeting is scheduled to begin. Citizens who are not committee members are not permitted to participate in the regular meeting discussion. By signing up for comments, you acknowledge the commenting procedures of the committee. Reports from Officers Approval of Minutes – Lori Wathen Treasurer’s Report – Liz Scheffe Vice-Chair Report – Adam Lane Chair Report – Sidna Madden Trimmell Committee Members: Sidna Trimmell – Chair Adam Lane – Vice-Chair Lori Wathen – Secretary Liz Scheffe – Treasurer Tabitha Pope– Parliamentarian Rochelle Alexander Vera Cheek Ana Covey Jon Cunningham Denise Dickerson Jeff Dismukes Scott Ellis Cap. Audrea George Heather Hancock James Helm Scott Hodgden Larry Hopper Gunner Janes* Brett Jones Sasha McCrone Greg Morgan Shaun Pryor Emily Scott Lt. David Storer Dana Tallon Jeff Wheatley Reports from City Programs • Emergency Management – Lt. David Storer / Capt. Audrea George • EMBARK – Jeff Weathley • City ADA Coordinator – Scott Hod …
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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 01:30 PM

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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 08:30 AM

Prequalification Review Board

Board to approve contractor prequalifications, including 41 consent items

The Oklahoma City Prequalification Review Board will vote on a consent docket of 41 contractor prequalification applications, covering classes from paving and stormwater to building and demolition, with bonding limits up to $1 billion. The board will also consider one application requiring a separate vote, W.L. McNatt and Company, which is under restrictions from a prior show cause hearing. Informational items list expired prequalifications and administrative approvals.

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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY FORMAL AGENDA PREQUALIFICATION REVIEW BOARD 8:30 AM August 12, 2026 PREQUALIFICATION REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS: Deborah K. Miller, City Engineer/Chair Chris Browning, Utilities Director/Vice Chair Amy Simpson, City Clerk/Secretary Brent Bryant, Assistant City Manager/City Manager Designee Amy Parker, Finance Director Designee EMBARK 431 West Main Street, Ste. B Large Conference Room INFORMATION ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA CITY PREQUALIFICATION REVIEW BOARD MEETINGS   The Oklahoma City Prequalification Review Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m., at EMBARK, 431 W. Main Street, Suite B in the Large Conference Room, unless prior notice of a change is posted. Parking is available at the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan). It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the Prequalification Manager at 297- 2581 as soon as possible but not later than 24 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at …
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Community Public Safety Advisory Board

Board to review 9 resident complaints in closed session

The Community Public Safety Advisory Board will discuss and possibly take action on nine resident complaints against the Oklahoma City Police Department during a closed session. The board will also approve minutes from July 14, 2026, and announce board member reappointments. Public comment is limited to two minutes per speaker and must relate to board functions.

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✓ Decided: Board reviews 9 resident complaints, issues letters of support and recommendation

The Community Public Safety Advisory Board reviewed nine resident complaints in closed session. The board decided to issue letters of support for five cases, a letter of support with comment for one case, a letter of recommendation for one case, and deferred two cases to the September meeting. The minutes from the July 14, 2026 forum were approved.

City Council Chamber, 200 North Walker, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Thank you. Good afternoon. We're going to call to order the meeting of the Community Public Safety Advisory Board. The purpose of the Community Public Safety Advisory Board is to serve as a permanent independent committee in Oklahoma City that will review the complaint investigative process and results of completed investigations involving Oklahoma City Public Safety Officers. The objectives are to review the investigative process and results of completed investigations, to review the investigative process and results of completed administrative investigations, to review the investigative process and results of any other incident involving public safety employees that are of public concern, to provide comments, suggestions, and recommendations to the Oklahoma City Chief of Police on policy, procedure, and rules, to provide comments, suggestions, and recommendations to the Oklahoma City Chief of Police regarding procedure for receiving, investigating, and reviewing complaints, and to participate in periodic public forums designed to establish an exchange and exchange with the community, promote public awareness of contemporary policing issues, and provide comprehensive and provide comprehensive education regarding the work of the Board. While there is a public comment section on the agenda, residents are reminded that while they are welcome to speak regarding a specific complaint or compliment regarding the police department or any particular case, there is a formal complaint …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY AGENDA Community Public Safety Advisory Board 2:00 p.m. August 11, 2026 Board Members: Dianna Berry ................................................ Chair Gregory Grimaud ........................................ Ward 1 Steve Le .......................................................... Ward 2 Kenny Liles .................................................... Ward 3 Jason Brown .................................................. Ward 4 Christopher Foshee ..................................... Ward 5 Richard Sturt ............................................... Ward 6 Kenneth Morgan ........................................... Ward 7 William Teater .............................................. Ward 8 Andrea Grayson, Implementation Manager Kelea Richardson, Assistant Municipal Counselor City Council Chamber 200 N Walker Ave, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 2 INFORMATION ABOUT COMMUNITY PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY BOARD PUBLIC FORUM COMMUNICATION ACCOMMODATIONS It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or p rocedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in a meeting of the Community Public Safety Advisory Board (CPSAB) should contact the ADA department coordinator at (405) 297- 2345 as so …
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1 The City of Oklahoma City Community Public Safety Advisory Board (CPSAB) Minutes of August 11, 2026 Forum The forum was held in the City Council Chamber, 200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Board Members Present: Dianna Berry, Chair Gregory Grimaud, Ward 1 Steve Le, Ward 2 Kenny Liles, Ward 3 Christopher Foshee, Ward 5 Richard Sturt, Ward 6 Kenneth Morgan, Ward 7 William Teater, Ward 8 Board Members Absent: Jason Brown, Ward 4 Staff Present: Andrea Grayson, Implementation Manager, City Manager’s Office Jason Perez, Assistant Municipal Counselor II Tammy Maxwell, Administrative Specialist, City Manager’s Office Vashina Butler, Deputy Chief, OKCPD Jeffrey Spruill, Major, OKCPD William Ricketts, Captain, OKCPD Reynaldo Vasquez, Captain, OKCPD 2 1. Call to Order The forum was called to order at 2:00 p.m. by Chair Dianna Berry. Dianna Berry opened the meeting by providing details on the purpose and objectives of the Community Public Safety Advisory Board. 2. Welcome Steve Le Dianna Berry welcomed Ward 2 Board Member Steve Le. Steve Le provided an introduction and background information. 3. Item for Discussion/Action a. Approval of the minutes from the July 14, 2026 Forum. Motion by William Teater to approve the minutes. Seconded by Kenneth Morgan. Ayes: Grimaud, Le, Liles, Berry, Foshee, Sturt, Morgan, Teater. Motion carried. b. Announcement of Board Membe …
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Fri Aug 7, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority

Board to vote on making OKC Streetcar permanently free, removing fare

The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority will consider making the Oklahoma City Streetcar permanently free by removing the fare from the EMBARK Fare and Fee Schedule. The board will also vote on professional service agreements totaling $1.4 million for public relations, media buying, fare policy consulting, and LA28 Olympic Games support, plus the purchase of eight CNG buses for $6.4 million. Other items include a settlement authorization in a pending lawsuit and a temporary parking license agreement with Ronald McDonald House.

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Good morning. We don't have a quorum, so we can't officially start the meeting, but we can hear the uh our program reports. And if we can go ahead and start with the uh project management report presentation, Josh. Are are you ready to be first up? >> I guess so. Maybe you give me time to be nervous. >> You You can enjoy the rest of the meeting. >> Yeah. >> Go ahead and start. the slides showing. Well, now I have time to be nervous. I can only smile for so long. >> Okay. >> Yeah. >> Okay. So, my name is Joshua Pit. I'm giving the update for the project management office. Let's see if this works. No. Okay. Next slide. Okay. So, we're going to start with the South May remodel. Um, go ahead to the next. Oh, no. This is not Did you Okay. Give me just a second. All right. Um, I'll try to do my best. Uh, South May remodel. Next slide. This This is supposed to have a lot of animations. So, um, the project is a phased project, right? We finished phase one on February 16th, March 16th. There was a month in between to give us time to move in and furniture. Um so we started phase two on March 16th. Um this is supposed to show a lot of the highlights. So some of the features we're going to get out of the building is a training room um able to seat 42 um people. We've got a new dispatch and call center. uh three private lounges, one of them being a nursing room. Then we have four other open spaces for cubicles, 16 private offices, three conference rooms, technology center, so operators ca …
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Time:   9:00 AM           Date:   August 07, 2026           Location:   City Council Chamber 200 North Walker Oklahoma City, Oklahoma           TRUSTEES:     Bernard L. Semtner, III, Chairperson     Meg McElhaney     Robert Ruiz     James Cooper     Angela Pierce     Vacant     David Holt, Mayor     Bailey Siber, Surrogate Trustee     Craig Freeman, City Manager     Jason Ferbrache, Vice Chairperson, Surrogate Trustee             Jesse Rush, Administrator, Secretary                     COTPA Office, 2000 S. May Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73108           Participant Instructions The   Central   Oklahoma   Transit   and   Parking   Authority   (COTPA)   meets   the   first   Friday   of   the   month   at 9:00   a.m.in   City   Hall   unless   prior   notice   of   a   change   is   posted.   Parking   is   available   at   the   Sheridan Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan) and the Arts District Garage (431 W. Main). It   is   the   policy   of   the   City   to   ensure   that   communications   with   participants   and   members   of   the   public with   disabilities   are   as   effective   as   communications   with   others.   Anyone   with   a   disability   who   requires   an accommodation,   a   modification   of   policies   or   procedures,   or   an   auxiliary   aid   or   service   in   order   to participate   in   this   meeting   should   contact   the   ADA   department   coordinator   at   (405)   297-3705   as   soon   as possible   but   not …
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Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 06:30 PM

Community Action Agency

Board to vote on amending agency’s charitable purpose and executive director evaluation

The Oklahoma City Community Action Agency board meets to discuss and act on amending its charitable purpose, nominate a Policy Council representative, review program and executive director reports, and conduct personnel and compensation evaluations. The board will also enter executive sessions on pending litigation, an ACH fraud incident, and the executive director’s annual evaluation.

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1Call To Order - Invocation 2Roll Call 3Introduction Guests/Staff 4Approval of the Agenda for the August 6, 2026 Board Meeting 5Approval of Board Minutes of June 4, 2026 6Approval of Executive Committee Minutes of June 29, 2026 7Approval of Executive Committee Minutes of July 28, 2026 8Board Duties and Responsibilities Training - Amanda Ewing 9Discussion and Action for Amendment to the Agency Charitable Purpose 10Nomination of Board Member Representative for Policy Council 11Discussion of Program Directors' Reports 12Discussion and Action as Needed on Executive Director's Report 13Committee Reports (Only those containing Action Items) 13.1Governance Committee 13.2Finance Committee 13.3Family Empowerment Committee 13.4Early Childhood Committee 14Vote to Enter into Executive Session – Title 25 O.S. §307(B)(4), Pending Litigation 14.1Report on ACH Fraud Incident Executive Session on advice of legal counsel concerning pending litigation, 25 O.S. (2023 Supp.) §307(B)(4); disclosure would seriously impair ability of public body to conduct pending investigation in public interest. 15Vote to Return to Open Session Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City & Oklahoma/Canadian Counties, Inc. August Board of Directors Meeting Date/Time: Aug 06, 2026 06:30 PM CT | Meeting Location: CAA OKC, 319 SW 25th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73109 16Vote to Enter into Executive Session – Title 25 O.S. §307(B)(4), Pending Investigation 16.1Personnel Investigative Report from Attorney Executive Session o …
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Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 10:30 AM

MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Meeting

Board to vote on $100K+ MAPS 4 contract amendments and new park projects

The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board will meet to decide on multiple contract amendments and new project approvals totaling over $100,000, including architectural services, construction changes, and park developments across several wards. The board will also receive financial updates and subcommittee reports.

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✓ Decided: MAPS 4 board recommends $92.8M stadium contract, approves multiple project items

The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board recommended approval of a $92.8 million guaranteed maximum price for the Multipurpose Stadium and approved several other project contracts, amendments, and plans. All votes were unanimous except for one abstention on the July minutes. The board also received the monthly financial report and noted upcoming groundbreakings.

200 N. Walker, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber
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good morning we will go ahead and call to order our max 4 citizen advisory board meeting for august 6 2026. item 2 a items are under items for individual consideration approval of minutes from the july 6th 2026 citizen advisory board meeting those minutes were included in your packet any changes edits modifications if not i'll take a motion in a second to approve as presented okay the motion passes thank you and before we move on with our other items i'd like to welcome our new citizen advisory board member shane sean wright um thank you for joining us he takes the seat that uh daisy munoz held and so we're thrilled to have you join us thank you all righty item 2b received the maps for monthly financial report ending june 30 2026. thank you madam chair you have in your packet the maps for monthly financial report for the period ending june 30 2026 for the month on the on the revenue side for the month 12 million 474 402 fiscal year 148 million 613 852 and a total of 854 million 663 thousand sixty three dollars on the expenditure side pardon me for the month nine million seventy four thousand three hundred forty four fiscal year 101 million nine hundred sixty two thousand nine hundred fifty and total of 471 million seven hundred forty nine thousand eight hundred ten okay any questions for mr todd we're still up 3.8 percent yes so um if uh any questions on the financial report okay if not i would take a motion in a second to receive motion passed um moving on to item 2c recomme …
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA August 6, 2026 10:30 AM BOARD MEMBERS: Teresa Rose, Chairperson Joy Turner, Ward 1 Chelsea Banks, Ward 2 Ryan Cross, Ward 3 Shay Morris, Ward 4 Kevin Guarnera, Ward 5 Shawn Wright, Ward 6 Monique Bruner, Vice-Chair, Ward 7 Bob Nelon, Ward 8 Jessica Martinez-Brooks, At-Large Bradley Carter, Councilman, Ward 1 David E. Todd, Program Manager 200 N. Walker ● 3rd Floor ● Council Chamber INFORMATION ABOUT MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD MEETINGS The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board meetings will be held in the Council Chamber at City Hall unless prior notice of a change is posted. If the Council Chamber is in use, the MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board meeting will be held in the Executi ve Conference room (same floor). To confirm meeting dates, call 405-297-3461. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 405 - 297-1531 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with d …
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING MINUTES August 6, 2026 BOARD MEMBERS: Teresa Rose, Chairperson Joy Turner, Ward 1 Chelsea Banks, Ward 2 Ryan Cross, Ward 3 Shay Morris, Ward 4 Kevin Guarnera, Ward 5 Shawn Wright, Ward 6 Monique Bruner, Vice-Chair, Ward 7 Bob Nelon, Ward 8 Jessica Martinez-Brooks, At-Large Bradley Carter, Councilman, Ward 1 David E. Todd, Program Manager 200 N. Walker ● 3rd Floor ● Council Chamber Page 2 MEETING MINUTES MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD August 6, 2026 (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk at 2:55 p.m. on July 31, 2026.) I. Call to Order. 10:30 a.m. Chairperson Theresa Rose called meeting to order. Kevin Guarnera and Bob Nelon were absent. II. Items for Individual Consideration A. Approve Minutes of the July 6, 2026 MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Meeting APPROVED. Moved by Morris, seconded by Bruner. Ayes: Rose, Banks, Morris, Martinez-Brooks, Carter, Bruner. Abstain: Turner, Wright. Absent: Cross. Ms. Rose welcomed Mr. Wright as the newest MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board member. B. Receive the MAPS 4 Monthly Financial Report Ending June 30, 2026 Mr. Todd explained the revenue and expenditures through June 2026. RECEIVED. Moved by Morris, seconded by Rose. Ayes: Rose, Turner, Banks, Cross, Morris, Martinez-Brooks, Carter, Wright, Bruner. C. Recommend approval of Amendment No. 2 to Architectural Services Contract with Allford Hall Monag …
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Rose yea · Banks yea · Morris yea · Martinez-Brooks yea · Carter yea · Bruner yea · Turner abstain · Wright abstain
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Rose yea · Turner yea · Banks yea · Cross yea · Morris yea · Martinez-Brooks yea · Carter yea · Wright yea · Bruner yea
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment Meeting

Board of Adjustment to hear 20 zoning cases including short-term rental requests

The Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment will meet to review 20 public hearing items, including 13 special exception requests for short-term rental home sharing and 7 variance requests for sign, parking, lot size, and development regulations. The board will also consider one appeal from a neighborhood association and one from a property owner regarding historic preservation decisions.

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Thank you. Good afternoon. Welcome to Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment. It's 1:30. The lights are on. We've got a quorum, so I'm going to call the meeting to order. And next item is minutes. Everybody look at those. Make a motion to receive the July 16, 2026 meeting minutes. I'll second. Okay, we have a motion and a second. Cast your votes. I'm in here. Try to get in here. All right, minutes received. Next, continuance requests withdrawals. None from staff or applicants. Is there anyone in the audience who wants to request a continuance or withdraw an item? All right, there's no consent docket. So we're going to do the ones that require separate vote. And we've got a scheduling problem. So I'm going to take. There we go. Is Katie on the way? I want to take that one first. She's here. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm going to take this out of order. So. Yours. She has two. It is case 20. So is Rayana here? Did I say that right? Rayana, I don't know if she's here. I don't know if she's here. Okay. We'll wait a little bit then. Okay. Back to number one. Item number one, case number 16312 is a request of Patty Os borne of Roaring Fork Associates for a variance to sign regulations located at 11949 North Pennsylvania Avenue. Patty Osborne? Anybody from Roaring Fork Associates? Oh, here we go. I'm Jeff Birchall with Signs and Wonders here representing them. We're going to request a variance to add a message center to this existing sign. Due to the property's setback to where the tenant spaces ar …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT A GENDA 1:30 PM/August 06, 2026 200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber   Mike V oorhees, Chairman Emilykaye Mitchelson Don Noble Roberto Seda Marcus Ude It   is   the   policy   of   the   City   to   ensure   that   communications   with   participants   and   members   of   the   public with   disabilities   are   as   effective   as   communications   with   others.   Anyone   with   a   disability   who   requires   an accommodation,   a   modification   of   policies   or   procedures,   or   an   auxiliary   aid   or   service   in   order   to participate   in   this   meeting   should   contact   the   Planning   Department   at   405-297-2289   as   soon   as   possible but   not   later   than   48   hours   (not   including   weekends   or   holidays)   before   the   scheduled   meeting.   The Planning   Department   will   give   primary   consideration   to   the   choice   of   auxiliary   aid   or   service   requested by   the   individual   with   disability.   If   you   need   an   alternate   format   of   the   agenda   or   any   information provided   at   said   meeting,   please   call   the   Planning   Department   number   listed   above   48   hours   prior   to   the scheduled meeting. INFORMATION ABOUT BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETINGS The   Board   of   Adjustment   meets   on   the   first   and   third   Thursdays   of   each   month   at   1:30   pm   in   the   Council   Chamber, Third …
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Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 03:30 PM

MAPS 4 CAB Innovation District Subcommittee Special Meeting

MAPS 4 Innovation District subcommittee meets to review Henrietta B. Foster Center plans and budget

The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Innovation District Subcommittee will hold a special meeting to approve past minutes, hear a presentation on the new operator organization and programming for the Henrietta B. Foster Center, discuss ongoing Innovation District projects, and review the latest budget and obligation report. No formal decisions are listed on this agenda beyond approving prior minutes.

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✓ Decided: Subcommittee approves March minutes, hears Foster Center operator plan

The Innovation District Subcommittee approved the minutes of its March 4, 2026 special meeting. Members also heard a presentation from Progress OKC and Community Impact Development on a proposed new operator organization and programming for the MAPS 4 Henrietta B. Foster Center (Project M4-DDC40), including facility redesign plans and a project timeline. No vote was taken on the presentation.

431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD INNOVATION DISTRICT SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA August 5, 2026 3:30 PM SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Teresa Rose, Chairperson Ryan Cross, Vice Chair Byron Coleman Quintin Hughes James Johnson Maria Martinez Ken Miller Monique Short Tyler Tokarczyk David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 2:55 pm, Jul 31, 2026 INFORMATION ABOUT MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board subcommittee meetings will be held in the 10th Floor and/or Basement Personnel Conference Rooms at 420 West Main Street and/or 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call 405-297‑3461. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 405-297-1531 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service req …
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD INNOVATION DISTRICT SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES August 5, 2026 SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Teresa Rose, Chairperson Ryan Cross A. Byron Coleman Quintin Hughes James Johnson Maria Martinez Ken Miller Monique Short Tyler Tokarczyk David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room Page 2 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD INNOVATION DISTRICT SUBCOMMITTEE AUGUST 5, 2026 (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk at 2:55 p.m. on July 31, 2026.) I. Call to Order. 3:30 p.m. Chairperson Teresa Rose called the meeting to order. Byron Coleman and Ken Miller were absent. II. Items for Individual Consideration A. Approve Minutes of the March 4, 2026 MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Innovation District Subcommittee Special Meeting APPROVED. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Cross. Ayes: Rose, Cross, Hughes, Johnson, Tokarczyk. Absent: Martinez, Short. B. Presentation on Proposed New Operator Organization and Programming for the MAPS 4 Henrietta B. Foster Center, Project M4-DDC40 Kimberly Francisco of Progress OKC said she was excited to head up Progress OKC. Sandino Thompson of Community Impact Development explained the mission for the facility, stress-testing the original concept, and the most practical ways to move forward. He presented the core challenges, the plan to respond to challenges, …
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by Johnson, seconded by Cross
5 yea
Rose yea · Cross yea · Hughes yea · Johnson yea · Tokarczyk yea
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Historic Preservation Commission Meeting

Historic Preservation Commission to review 13 property change applications

The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission meets to hold public hearings on 13 Certificate of Appropriateness applications for changes to historic properties, including demolitions, additions, and installations. The Commission will decide whether to approve, continue, or deny each application based on preservation guidelines.

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✓ Decided: Commission approves multi-family project with conditions, denies driveway widening

The Historic Preservation Commission approved several certificates of appropriateness, including a large multi-family building at 111 NW 14th Street with conditions and unique circumstances, and denied a driveway widening at 1529 NW 37th Street. Two home-sharing special exception requests were recommended for approval. Several items were continued to future meetings for additional information.

📹 From the video · 2h 15m
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Thank you. Good afternoon and welcome to the August Historic Pres ervation Commission meeting. Katie is not here, so everybody bear with me. I feel a little out of my depth. I'm Sarah Jordan, and I'm the chair of the Historic Pres ervation Commission. As usual, we have a full agenda, and it's my goal to get everyone out of here early, so be thorough but mindful. As a reminder, please limit individual conversations during the meeting. This ensures Commission members and applicants can hear one another. Please remain quiet until you're called upon, and when you speak at the podium, please state your name and your address for the record. Before the Commission votes on each item, I will ask if any members of the public wish to speak. Speakers are given three minutes. I think it's actually five minutes. Oh, we're batch three. Three minutes to relay information to Commission members. The agenda and documents for today's meeting are located on the PrimeGov website. If you're following along, select Agenda on the right side of the Historic Preservation Commission meeting to see the items being discussed. Written comments received more than 24 hours before today's meeting are posted online and were shared with the Commission members. At this point, new materials may not be shared with the Commission. If you brought anything with you, please keep it at your seat. Okay. Roll call. Jordan. Present. Gaines. Present. Poor. Present. Ramey. Whitney. Wood. Ripcorn. Okay. Thank you. Procedures …
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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY Historic Preservation Commission AGENDA 2:00 PM August 5, 2026 Council Chamber, 3 Floor Municipal Building, 200 N Walker Avenue     Sarah Jordan, Chair Patrick Gaines, Vice-Chair Molly McBride Cassi Poor David Remy, RA Caitlin Whitley, AIA Gary Wood           Kathryn McLaughlin Friddle, Principal Planner, Historic Preservation Officer Angela Yetter, Senior Planner Daryl Callaway, Associate Planner Robi Jones, Senior Planner John Clark, Assistant Municipal Counselor Keith Daniels, Administrative Assistant     rd HISTORIC PRESERV ATION COMMISSION MEETINGS AND PROCEDURES PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS   Free parking is available at the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan Ave, northwest corner of Sheridan and Walker, immediately north of John Rex School). Parking tickets must be validated by City staff before or after the meeting. Only the south entrance to City Hall will be open. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA Planning …
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MINUTES Regular Meeting HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION August 5, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. Municipal Building, City Council Chamber The meeting of the Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission was called to order in the City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor of the Municipal Building, 200 N. Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The meeting was convened at 2:05 p.m. and adjourned at 4:19 p.m. Notice of the meeting and agenda were filed with the City Clerk’s office and posted on the Council bulletin board 24 hours prior to the meeting. I. Call To Order A. Roll Call Members Present: Sarah Jordan, Chair Patrick Gaines, Vice-Chair Cassi Poor David Remy Caitlin Whitley, AIA Gary Wood Members Absent: Molly McBride Staff Present: Angela Yetter, Senior Planner Robi Jones, Senior Planner Daryl Callaway, Associate Planner John Clark, Assistant Municipal Counselor Keith Daniels, Administrative Assistant B. Meeting Process II. From The Office of The Historic Preservation Officer A. None. III. Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting A. July 1, 2026, meeting. Motion: Poor / Gaines to accept the minutes of the July 1, 2026, Historic Preservation Commission meeting. Ayes: Gaines, Poor, Remy, Whitley Nays: None. Absent: McBride Abstained: Jordan, Wood Action: ACCEPTED IV. Code Enforcement Report A. Code Enforcement Report V. Continuance Announcements and Requests A. Uncontested Request(s) …
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🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
That the proposed back porch addition appears to be supported by the Standards and Guidelines. Condition(s) Item 1: 1. That documentation be provided to staff regarding addition at porch. Item 2: 1…
4 yea · 2 nay
Gaines yea · Poor yea · Remy yea · Whitley yea · Jordan nay · Wood nay
The other 19 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 01:30 PM

MAPS 4 CAB Connectivity Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee to vote on sidewalk, bike lane, and transit project changes totaling $371,081.48

The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Connectivity Subcommittee will meet to approve or amend several sidewalk, bike lane, and transit projects under MAPS 4. The meeting includes votes on contract amendments, change orders, and memoranda of understanding, as well as updates on beautification and sidewalk phases.

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✓ Decided: MAPS 4 Connectivity Subcommittee recommends approvals for sidewalk, bike lane, and transit projects

The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Connectivity Subcommittee met on August 5, 2026, and recommended approval of several project amendments, change orders, and memoranda of understanding. These include a decrease for Sidewalks Phase 1A, change orders for Sidewalks Phase 1B and 2A, a change order for Bike Lanes Phase 1B, and MOUs for Bus Rapid Transit and Bus Stop Improvements. The subcommittee also received design updates on beautification and sidewalk projects.

431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD CONNECTIVITY SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA August 5, 2026 1:30 PM SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Joy Turner, Chairperson Shawn Wright, Vice Chair Shane Hampton Evan Handy Jane Jenkins Meg McElhaney Thuan Nguyen David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room INFORMATION ABOUT MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board subcommittee meetings will be held in the 10th Floor and/or the Basement Personnel Conference Rooms at 420 West Main Street and/or 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call 405­297‑3461. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 405­297­1531 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provi …
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📄 From the minutes
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD CONNECTIVITY SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES August 5, 2026 SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Joy Turner, Chairperson Shawn Wright, Vice Chair Shane Hampton Evan Handy Jane Jenkins Meg McElhaney Thuan Nguyen David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room Page 2 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD CONNECTIVITY SUBCOMMITTEE (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk at 2:55 p.m. on July 31, 2026.) I. Call to Order. 1:32 p.m. Chairperson Joy Turner called the meeting to order. Evan Handy and Meg McElhaney were absent. II. Items for Individual Consideration A. Approve Minutes of July 1, 2026, MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Connectivity Subcommittee Special Meeting APPROVED. Moved by Nguyen, seconded by Wright. Ayes: Wright, Hampton, Jenkins, Nguyen. Abstain: Turner. B. Design Update on the MAPS 4 Beautification Phase 3, Project M4-TB030 John Strahorn of Garver presented the scope of work and gateway sign locations. Brent Thomas of Garver showed the gateway sign designs, pedestrian bridge locations, and renderings of the bridges. Mr. Strahorn spoke about the project schedule. Mr. Wright asked if the bridge floors would be renovated. Mr. Thomas responded coating will be added. Mr. Nyugen asked if there would be lighting for the pedestrian bridges. Mr. Thomas replied they would consider light …
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🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by Nguyen, seconded by Wright
8 yea
Wright yea · Hampton yea · Jenkins yea · Nguyen yea · Turner yea · Wright yea · Hampton yea · Nguyen yea
Moved by Nguyen, seconded by Hampton
7 yea · 1 absent
Turner yea · Wright Hampton yea · Nguyen yea · Turner yea · Wright yea · Hampton yea · Nguyen yea · Parking Authority absent
Moved by Wright, seconded by Nguyen
4 yea
Turner yea · Wright yea · Hampton yea · Nguyen yea
Moved by Hampton, seconded by Wright
4 yea
Turner yea · Wright yea · Hampton yea · Nguyen yea
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 08:30 AM

MAPS 4 CAB Venues Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee to vote on stadium construction contracts and budget report

The Venues Subcommittee will meet to approve minutes from the July meeting, receive a construction update on the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, and vote on multiple construction contracts totaling over $37 million. They will also discuss amendments to a construction management contract and review a budget report as of July 23, 2026.

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✓ Decided: MAPS 4 stadium subcontracts recommended, audio-visual split vote

The subcommittee recommended approval of most Bid Package 3 subcontracts for the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, totaling over $39 million, but voted separately on the audio-visual contract due to a member's concerns. The audio-visual contract was recommended 5-1, with one nay. The full recommendation now goes to the MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board.

431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD VENUES SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA August 5, 2026 8:30 AM SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Bob Nelon, Chairman Kevin Guarnera, Vice Chair Kelley Barnes Matt Echols Rick Allen Lippert Gary Marrs Fred Mendoza Rodd Moesel Sandino Thompson David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room INFORMATION ABOUT MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS The Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board subcommittee meetings will be held in the 10th Floor and/or Basement Personnel Conference Rooms at 420 West Main Street and/or 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room unless prior notice of a change is posted. To confirm meeting dates, call 405­297‑3461. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 405­297­1531 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any …
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📄 From the minutes
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MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD VENUES SUBCOMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES August 5, 2026 SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Bob Nelon, Chairperson Kevin Guarnera, Vice Chair Kelly Barnes Matt Echols Rick Allen Lippert Gary Marrs Fred Mendoza Rodd Moesel Sandino Thompson David E. Todd, Program Manager 431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room Page 2 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES MAPS 4 CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD VENUES SUBCOMMITTEE AUGUST 5, 2026 (The agenda was filed with the City Clerk at 2:56 p.m. on July 31, 2026.) I. Call to Order. 8:30 a.m. Vice Chairperson Kevin Guarnera called meeting to order. Chair Bob Nelon, Kelly Barnes and Rodd Moesel were absent. II. Items for Individual Consideration A. Approve Minutes of the July 1, 2026 MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Venues Subcommittee Special Meeting APPROVED. Moved by Mendoza, seconded by Echols. Ayes: Guarnera, Echols, Lippert, Marrs, Mendoza. Absent: Thompson. B. Construction update on the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, Project M4- VM010 J.P. Craig of Lingo Construction Services presented the completed and upcoming milestones and photos of the construction progress. C. Recommend approval of Resolution ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1, CMAR Project M4-VM010-3, MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium Bid Package 3, vicinity of South Shields Boulevard and SE 3rd Street; extending time to award Construction Management At-Risk subcontrac …
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🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by Mendoza, seconded by Echols
5 yea
Guarnera yea · Echols yea · Lippert yea · Marrs yea · Mendoza yea
Moved by Echols, seconded by Lippert
6 yea
Guarnera yea · Echols yea · Lippert yea · Marrs yea · Mendoza yea · Thompson yea
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 11:00 AM

Oklahoma City Golf Commission

Oklahoma City Golf Commission meets August 5 to review course finances and policies

The Oklahoma City Golf Commission will hold its regular meeting to approve past minutes, review financial statements and course data, discuss junior and school tournament fees, and hear committee reports on finance, marketing, policies, and building matters. No specific decisions are listed on this procedural agenda.

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OKLAHOMA CITY GOLF COMMISSION     A G E N D A August 05, 2026 11:00 AM Earlywine Golf Course, 11600 South Portland Ave.  __________________________________________   COMMISSIONERS:           LeeAnn Fairlie, Chair         Tom Caraway, Vice Chair         Andy Coats          Christopher Burden          Mick Cornett          Ramon Renteria-Lara         Mike Cassady         Michaela Dierinzo         D. Eliot Y affe            Oklahoma City Golf Commission Meeting Information The Oklahoma City Golf Commission meets the first Wednesday of each month at 11:00 a.m.. at various municipal golf course locations.  Prior notice of the meeting location will be posted.  To confirm meeting dates and locations, call (405) 297-2267. It   is   the   policy   of   The   City   of   Oklahoma   City   to   ensure   that   communications   with   participants and   members   of   the   public   with   disabilities   are   as   effective   as   communications   with   others.   Anyone   with   a   disability   who   requires   an   accommodation,   a   modification   of   policies   or procedures,   or   an   auxiliary   aid   or   service   to   participate   in   this   meeting   should   call   (405)   297- 2267   at   least   48   hours   in   advance   (excluding   weekends   or   holidays).    The   Golf   Commission   will give   primary   consideration   to   the   choice   of   auxiliary   aid   or   service   requested   by   the   individual with   disability   before   the   scheduled …
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust

Trust approves $8.9M in water/sewer contracts and easements

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust meets to approve routine contracts, amendments, and easements for water and sewer projects. No major policy decisions are listed; most items are standard approvals of bids, contracts, and administrative actions.

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✓ Decided: Trust approves $3.4M sewer rehab, $2.4M water line contracts

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust approved multiple consent docket items including a $3.4 million sanitary sewer line rehabilitation contract and a $2.4 million waterline replacement contract. The trust also adopted a joint resolution to acquire easements for the Kiamichi River Water Management Program and ratified an emergency contract for a wastewater treatment plant line break. All votes were unanimous with one trustee absent.

📹 From the video
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close. She didn't tell me she should have We have friends. >> I see that. I have no idea what it's about. >> Part of that. >> Good afternoon. It is 2 o'clock and I'd like to call to order the August 4th meeting of the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust. Next item on the agenda is the approval of the minutes from the July 21st meeting. Are there any questions or comments about the minutes or in your packet? Is there a motion to approve the minutes? And is approved. Consent docket has a number of items on it today. There are uh was a couple items to be put out for bid. Several construction contracts award uh several amendments and contract uh mostly on engineering services uh and uh payments and a couple of normal things. Are there any questions or items on the consent dockets that the trustees would like to discuss or pull for individual consideration? Seeing none, is there a motion to approve the consent docket? and it passes. We have an emergency today on on item five. It's uh item one. It's it's it's a uh it's an emergency line break at the Chisum Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Mr. Browning, can you elaborate on that a little bit? >> Yes, sir. There are a number of uh pipelines that lead from the final clarifiers um to the disinfection system and one of those was leaking uh and coming up out of the ground. So, we hired someone to dewater and then plug the line uh pending the repair. >> All right. Are there any questions about the emergency contract? Is there a motion to …
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A G E N D A AUGUST 4, 2026 2:00 PM Trustees: James D. Couch, Chairman, Independent Trustee Sharon Voorhees, Independent Trustee Bradley Carter, Council Trustee David Holt, Mayor Trustee Mark K. Stonecipher, Vice Chairman, Surrogate Trustee Craig Freeman, City Manager Trustee Brent Bryant, Surrogate Trustee Chris Browning, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary City Council Chamber, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Residents can watch the meeting live by going to http://youtube.com/cityofokc/live. Meetings can also be watched live on Cox Cable Channel 20. Meetings are replayed on Cox Cable Channel 20 the same evening. If there are technical difficulties with the live stream during the meeting, a video will be posted as soon as possible after the meeting. OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTILITIES TRUST MEETING INFORMATION The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust usually meets twice per month on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, unless different or prior notice of a change is posted. Call 405-297-2422 to confirm meeting dates. It is the policy of the Trust to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this meeting should call 405-297-2422 a …
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MEETING MINUTES OKLAHOMA CITY WATER UTILITIES TRUST August 4, 2026 TRUSTEES: James D. Couch, Chairman, Independent Trustee Sharon Voorhees, Independent Trustee Bradley Carter, Council Trustee David Holt, Mayor Trustee Mark K. Stonecipher, Vice Chairman, Surrogate Trustee Craig Freeman, City Manager Trustee Brent Bryant, Surrogate Trustee Chris Browning, General Manager Amy K. Simpson, Secretary (The Agenda was filed with the City Clerk’s Office at 10:22 a.m. on July 31, 2026.) I. Call to Order at 2:00 p.m. PRESENT: COUCH, VOORHEES, CARTER, STONECIPHER, FREEMAN II. Approval of Minutes A. Approve the minutes of the July 21, 2026 meeting. APPROVED. MOVED BY STONECIPHER, SECONDED BY FREEMAN AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, STONECIPHER, FREEMAN ABSENT: CARTER III. Consent Docket A. Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Projects WM -0398-2 and SW -0245, Fleet Fuel Station Replacements, 1800 East Overholser Drive and 11501 North Portland Avenue. APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED. BID RECEIPT DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2026. MOVED BY VOORHEES, SECONDED BY STONECIPHER AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, STONECIPHER, FREEMAN ABSENT: CARTER B. Contract award to 4M Trenching, LLC, Project WC -1125, Waterline Relocation, SW 149th Street between Robinson Avenue and Santa Fe Avenue, $229,886; and approving the contract and bonds. AWARDED AND APPROVED. MOVED BY VOORHEES, SECONDED BY STONECIPHER AYES: COUCH, VOORHEES, STONECIPHER, FREEMAN ABSENT: CA …
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🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
MOVED BY STONECIPHER, SECONDED BY FREEMAN
4 yea
COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea
MOVED BY VOORHEES, SECONDED BY STONECIPHER
24 yea · 18 absent
COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · Project WC absent · Waterline Relocation absent · Santa Fe Avenue absent · approving the contract absent · bonds. AWARDED absent · COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · marketing absent · media absent · marketing consulting services absent · estimated cost $ absent · retroactive to June absent · Project WC absent · Inc absent · Project ST absent · Disinfection absent · Dechlorination System Improvements absent · Permit No. WL absent · COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · Project WC absent · COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea · June absent
MOVED BY STONECIPHER, SECONDED BY VOORHEES
4 yea
COUCH yea · VOORHEES yea · STONECIPHER yea · FREEMAN yea

Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 1616 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.

💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
$1.4BTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · B-52 COMMERCIAL ENGINE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM (CERP) RAPID PROTOTYPING 1
$1.2BTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF VC-25 CONTRACTOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT.
$823.8MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · B-52 RADAR MODERNIZATION PROGRAM ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOP
$614.8MBOEING AEROSPACE OPERATIONS, INC.
Department of Defense · ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR CLS
$439.0MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · JAPAN AWACS MISSION COMPUTING UPGRADE (MCU) PROGRAM DESIGN AND PRODUCT
$429.4MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · RAMP PHASE 2 PROCUREMENT AND INSTALLATION AND CHECKOUT
$384.7MROBINSON AVIATION (RVA), INC.
Department of Transportation · ROBINSON AVIATION (RVA) FOR AREA 2 IGF::CT::IGF
$334.2MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT FOR THE E-4B FLEET
$326.0MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · B-52 COMMERCIAL ENGINE REPALCEMENT PROGRAM RAPID PROTOTYPING MATERIAL
$302.3MTHE BOEING COMPANY
Department of Defense · ROYAL SAUDI AIRFORCE (RSAF) AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM (AWACS

Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.

🌐 County-level context (Oklahoma County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Unemployment rate4.4% (labor force 422,224 · 2026)
Net migration-826 people (-$102.8M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)9 ({"Fire": 16, "Severe Storm": 15, "Severe Ice Storm": 10, "Fl · last Wed May 21, 2025)
Traffic fatalities97 (29 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments24,877 (407,951 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,180/mo (11,359 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy22.5% (low numeracy 33% · 2017)

Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC

City profile

Everything below is drawn from this city’s own public record and primary-source government data. AI-written summaries are a finding aid, not a citable quote.

113,768
Recorded votes
$2.04B
Annual budget
$2.44B
Debt outstanding
5,236
Permitted housing units

The money — in

source: Census gov-finance & state comptroller

Budget

Revenue$2.04B
Spending$1.79B
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.

Debt load MODERATE

Outstanding debt$2.44B
Debt-to-revenue1.20×
Debt-load index61 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.

Outcomes — economic mobility

source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research use

For kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:

White kids
0.480
All kids
0.458
Black kids
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Where it’s happening

geocoded land-use decisions
🗺 Interactive map
Every rezoning, development approval, and permit — explore the geocoded records in the research explorer.

Meeting archives

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