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Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 10:30 AM

MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Special Meeting

Board approves MAPS 4 stadium construction subcontract awards and GMP amendment

The MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board will review the monthly financial report and elect a vice chair. The board will also vote on recommendations to award multiple construction subcontracts and approve a guaranteed maximum price amendment for the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium project near South Shields Boulevard and SE 3rd Street. These actions advance the stadium's structural, utility, and interior build-out phases.

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200 N. Walker, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 01:00 PM

Municipal Employees Charitable Contributions Committee

Committee reviews charity applications for the 2026 HOTC campaign

The Municipal Employees Charitable Contributions Committee will review and vote on which organizations qualify for the 2026 HOTC campaign. The panel will evaluate agency applications to determine eligibility for employee charitable donations. The meeting includes brief committee comments before adjourning.

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Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Game and Fish Commission Meeting

Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Bond Advisory Committee Meeting

$1.87M bond allocation recommended for storm sewer project on SW 7th and Robinson

The Bond Advisory Committee will recommend allocating $1,874,328 in bond funds for a storm sewer relief main along SW 7th Street and South Robinson Avenue. Members will also approve the March 2026 meeting minutes and review an executive summary of general obligation bond spending.

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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 08:30 AM

City Council

Council approves $1.395M financial report amendment and district grants

The council will convene as two city authorities to approve audit contracts, financial report support, and workers' compensation settlements. It will also authorize sole-source purchases, natural gas renewals, and funding for multiple neighborhood development districts. Most items are routine administrative and financial approvals.

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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust

Trust awards $546K sewer rehabilitation contract and approves multiple vendor renewals.

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust will review and approve routine operational contracts, bid specifications for waterline repairs, and project updates for local wastewater facilities. Most agenda items are grouped in a consent docket covering vendor renewals, lease agreements, and infrastructure work at Tinker Air Force Base. The meeting also features quarterly progress reports on the South Canadian Wastewater Plant and Atoka Pipeline.

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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 03:30 PM

Citizens' Committee for Community Development

Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Urban Renewal Authority

Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Redevelopment Corporation

Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Redevelopment Authority

Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 11:30 AM

Oklahoma City Housing Authority Attendance at State of the City

Last 30 days

Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Canceled - MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board Meeting

200 N. Walker, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 03:30 PM

Canceled - MAPS 4 CAB Innovation District Subcommittee Special Meeting

431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Historic Preservation Commission Meeting

The Commission will review several historic preservation and construction requests.

The Historic Preservation Commission is reviewing multiple applications for Certificates of Appropriateness. These include residential renovations, new constructions like townhomes and garages, and a major park improvement project at N Broadway Avenue.

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Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 01:30 PM

MAPS 4 CAB Connectivity Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee reviews sidewalk reports, bike lane amendments, and bus stop contracts

The Connectivity Subcommittee will review several MAPS 4 infrastructure projects including sidewalks, bike lanes, and bus stop improvements. Members will consider project reports and contract amendments for various city wards.

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431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 11:00 AM

Oklahoma City Golf Commission

Commission allocates FY2026 equipment funds and reviews junior golf tournament requests.

The Oklahoma City Golf Commission will meet at Lake Hefner Golf Course to review financial statements and allocate FY2026 equipment reserves. Commissioners will also evaluate requests for junior and school fee tournaments across municipal courses. The session includes standard committee updates and monthly course reports.

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Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Medical Control Board

Medical Control Board reviews updates to emergency treatment protocols

The board will review several medical priority dispatch codes and a wide range of clinical treatment protocols for various injuries and conditions. Members will also receive operational reports from EMSA, the Oklahoma City Fire Department, and the Tulsa Fire Department.

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Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 08:30 AM

MAPS 4 CAB Venues Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee reviews stadium construction contracts and project updates

The subcommittee is reviewing multiple high-value subcontracts for the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium. Discussions include approving various construction management at-risk bids and updating the primary construction services contract.

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431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 06:30 PM

Pioneer Library System Board

Board to approve executive director's contract and performance evaluation

The Pioneer Library System Board will review financial statements, approve numerous vendor contract renewals, and vote on a new executive director employment contract following an executive session. The board will also consider purchasing a $59,500 Moviebox kiosk and approve FY 2026-2027 board officers.

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Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 03:30 PM

MAPS 4 CAB Community Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee considers $12.3 million construction contract for Robert Ravitz Crisis Center

The subcommittee will review a major construction contract for the Robert Ravitz Crisis Center in Ward 7. Members will also receive an update on the MAPS 4 community budget and obligations.

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431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 01:30 PM

MAPS 4 CAB Neighborhoods Subcommittee Special Meeting

Subcommittee reviews youth center plans and animal welfare center costs

The subcommittee will consider final plans for a Phase 1 youth center on South May Avenue and receive design updates for Phase 2. Members will also review a $96,487 cost increase for the Louisa McCune Animal Welfare Center.

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431 West Main Street, Suite B, EMBARK Large Conference Room
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Planning Commission meeting

Planning Commission reviews solar code changes and multiple property rezonings

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several final and preliminary plats, including developments near I-240 and the Oklahoma River. The body will also consider a proposed ordinance establishing definitions and development rules for accessory solar energy systems across all zoning districts. Additionally, commissioners will vote on a comprehensive plan map amendment and multiple rezoning applications for residential and commercial properties citywide. Several items have been deferred to future meetings in July and August.

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✓ Decidido: Planning commission approves solar energy code, rezoning, and plats

The Planning Commission approved a new ordinance defining solar energy systems and accessory regulations, approved several rezoning and PUD applications with technical conditions, and approved two final plats. Several other items were deferred to future meetings.

Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Airport Trust

The Airport Trust considers major construction contracts for Will Rogers International.

Trustees will review several large-scale infrastructure projects at Will Rogers International Airport. Key discussions include a $13.3 million terminal flooring replacement and various roof and hangar maintenance contracts.

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✓ Decidido: Approved $13.4M terminal flooring replacement contract

The trust approved a $13,385,000 contract for terminal building flooring replacement and a $2,309,230 contract for aircraft T-hangars at Wiley Post Airport. They also authorized bidding for a new air traffic control tower and adopted a distracted driving policy. All actions were approved unanimously with 5-0 votes.

Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 04:30 PM

Oklahoma City Zoological Trust

Trust considers $250K Safari Lights contract and $143K healthcare agreements

The Oklahoma City Zoological Trust will review the May financial report and approve a budget amendment for the Stingray Touch Pool exhibit. Members will also vote on a $250,000 waiver for the upcoming Safari Lights event and ratify $143,578 in healthcare and insurance service agreements. The meeting concludes with standard staff updates and a public comment period.

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Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 04:00 PM

Special Meeting of the Oklahoma City Arts Commission

The Arts Commission will review several public art installations and a service resolution.

The commission is considering multiple new art projects, including murals and floor designs for city locations. They will also vote on a resolution honoring Randy Marks for his community service.

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✓ Decidido: Commission recommends four public art installations to City Council

The Arts Commission received March meeting minutes and unanimously recommended four art projects for approval: a mural near police headquarters, a terrazzo floor at Continental Coliseum, a painting in City Council Chambers, and a mural in the 39th Street District. A resolution honoring staff member Randy Marks was also approved.

Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Urban Design Commission Meeting

Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Oklahoma City Housing Authority

The Housing Authority will vote on several service contracts and property agreements.

The Board of Commissioners is meeting to review financial reports and approve various operational actions. Key decisions include awarding contracts for appliance replacements, flooring installations, and legal services, as well as updating the Housing Choice Voucher administrative plan.

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Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Community Enhancement Corporation

Board to approve Creston Park demolition, asbestos contracts, and facility upgrades

The Community Enhancement Corporation board will meet to review development reports and approve several vendor contracts for facility improvements. The agenda also includes authorizing subcontractors for the Creston Park project and processing standard consent docket items. No public hearings or major policy votes are scheduled.

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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Community Public Safety Advisory Board

Board reviews resident complaints and an officer-involved shooting in closed session.

The Community Public Safety Advisory Board will approve minutes from previous meetings and hold a closed session to review nine cases, including eight resident complaints and one officer-involved shooting. The board will also hear public comment and receive reports from the chair before adjourning. Since the agenda contains no zoning changes, contracts, or policy votes, the meeting is primarily procedural and focused on case reviews.

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✓ Decidido: Board issues support letters for 6 cases, defers 1

The board approved the May meeting minutes. Following closed session, they voted to issue Letters of Support for six cases and Letters of Support with comment for two cases. One case was inadvertently not reported and will be placed on the July agenda.

City Council Chamber, 200 North Walker, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council

Council to discuss FY27 budget and warrant recall contract

The Council will meet to review the upcoming fiscal year budget and a proposed contract with the District Attorney's office regarding outstanding warrants. Members will also evaluate a draft assessment report from the Justice Management Institute.

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Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment Meeting

Board considers 17 short-term rentals and other zoning variances

The Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment will hold public hearings on 17 requests for special exceptions to allow short-term rentals in residential districts, plus several variance requests for setbacks, signage, and building regulations. Three cases have been withdrawn. The board will also approve minutes from the previous meeting.

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✓ Decidido: Approved 14 short-term rentals & 4 variances, deferred 1

The board approved 14 special exceptions for short-term rentals with conditions, approved four variances for commercial and residential properties, and deferred one short-term rental case to July 16. Three other cases were withdrawn by applicants. All votes were unanimous except one short-term rental approval that passed 3-1.

Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 11:30 AM

Special Meeting of the Oklahoma City Planning Commission

Planning Commission hears Downtown Strategic Plan progress

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission will hold a study session to receive a presentation on progress of the Downtown Strategic Plan. No votes or public hearings are scheduled.

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Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 09:30 AM

Downtown Design Commission Meeting

Design Commission to review major MAPS parking structure and lobby project

The Downtown Design Commission will consider several design applications, including a major revision to the MAPS parking structure and lobby at 125 W Reno Ave. Other items include a Bricktown lounge renovation with awnings and signage, a variance for painted signs on silos, and a recommendation to close a portion of public right-of-way. The commission will also approve administrative reports for various building alterations.

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✓ Decidido: Downtown Design Commission approves multiple site improvements and signage

The Commission approved several design applications for Bricktown and downtown areas, including a parking structure and a mural project. It also recommended the approval of a public right-of-way closure and a signage variance.

Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Park Commission

Park commission to weigh declaring 0.8 acres surplus near I-40 & Council Rd

The Park Commission will discuss and make a recommendation on a request to declare approximately 0.8 acres of park land near I-40 and Council Road as surplus. This is the only substantive item on the agenda. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and public comments.

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✓ Decidido: Park Commission defers Racetrac surplus land request

The Park Commission deferred a request to declare 0.8 acres of park land surplus near I-40 and Council Rd. to July 15, 2026, requesting more information about Racetrac's intended use and possible donation agreement. Commissioners also approved the minutes from the May 20 meeting. No other substantive decisions were made.

Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 02:30 PM

Regional Transportation Authority of Central Oklahoma

Board to vote on authorizing travel to Salt Lake City, Dallas/Ft Worth up to $1,900/trip

The ONE Transit Board will receive financial reports for May 2026 and consider approving claims. They will also vote on a resolution to authorize travel for board directors and executive staff to Salt Lake City and Dallas/Ft Worth, with costs not to exceed $1,900 per person per trip. Reports from the Outreach Advisory Group and Executive Director are on the agenda.

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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority

Bison Hill redevelopment contract amendment approved

The authority will vote on a first amendment to the contract for sale of land and redevelopment with Bison Hill 2024 LLC for property between Russell M. Perry Ave, NE 2nd St, I-235, and BNSF railroad. It also authorizes a request for proposals for redevelopment south of NE 8th St near Lincoln Blvd, and an agreement with Presbyterian Health Foundation for joint redevelopment. An interim financial report will be presented.

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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 10:30 AM

Oklahoma City Redevelopment Authority

Approving development amendments for the Alley North and Convergence projects

The Authority is considering several updates to economic development agreements for projects within the Oklahoma Regional Innovation District. This includes amending terms for OperationReadyMix LLC's Alley North project and BT Development, L.L.C.'s Convergence project. The board will also review an audit proposal and interim financial reports.

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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Convention and Visitors Commission

Commission to elect FY2027 chair and vice chair

The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Commission will vote on approving the FY2027 Chair and Vice Chair, and a quality event payment for Cattlemen's Congress. Commissioners will also receive updates on Visit Oklahoma City, hotel tax collections, and facility reports.

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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Special Meeting of the COTPA Finance Committee

COTPA Finance Committee to vote on new discounted transit pass programs

The COTPA Finance Committee will consider recommending board approval of three fare-related items: a Community Partner Pass Program offering 50% discounts to nonprofits and municipal corporations, an EMBARK Connect Pass Program for college, employer, and resident passes, and amendments to the EMBARK Fare and Fee Schedule effective July 10, 2026.

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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 03:00 PM

Oklahoma City Economic Development

Trust to approve $5.3M Scissortail Park contract and development deals

The Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust will consider multiple financial agreements, including management fees for parks and museums, economic development incentives, and the annual budget. Key items include a $5.3 million management fee for Scissortail Park, $4 million for the First Americans Museum, and $2.5 million in assistance for the Eddie Building mixed-use project. The trust will also vote on a $100,000 affordable housing project and several professional service contracts.

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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 02:00 PM

Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust

Trust to vote on $5.5M wastewater study contract amendment

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust will consider a consent docket of routine contracts and project approvals. Key items include a $5.5 million amendment for a blower and aeration study at three wastewater plants, a $2.8 million annual increase for SCADA equipment services, and renewals for solid waste disposal and a non-medical detox center.

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✓ Decidido: Trust approves $5.5M engineering amendment and dozens of contracts

The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust unanimously approved a consent docket of 27 items, including contracts, amendments, and resolutions for water, sewer, and solid waste projects. Key approvals included a $5.5 million engineering study, a $465,000 solid waste disposal renewal, and a $2.8 million increase in SCADA equipment services. All votes were 5-0.

Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 01:00 PM

Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority

OCRRA to consider Whitewater Facility lease amendment for 2026-2027

The Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Authority will consider Amendment No. 12 to the lease and operation agreement for the Oklahoma City Whitewater Facility, covering July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027. They will also vote on Amendment No. 4 and a restated audit contract for the FY 2025-2026 independent audit. Quarterly updates from EPIC Paintball Park and Riversport Foundation, along with the Oklahoma River Projects Summary and an oil and gas revenue report, are on the consent docket.

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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 08:30 AM

City Council

Council to appoint judges and approve pension system contract

The City Council will consider appointing multiple municipal judges, including a Presiding Judge and Vice Presiding Judge, and approve a new 5-year pension management system contract. The council will also vote on revocable permits for community events, budget transfers, and several workers' compensation settlements.

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✓ Decidido: Council approves OCMFA budget, new 5-year pension system

The council approved the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority (OCMFA) budget for fiscal year 2026-2027 and entered into a five-year contract for a new pension management system. Several event permits were approved, including the Charlie Christian Festival, Juneteenth on the East, and the Downtown Pride Parade. Appointments to municipal judgeships and a resolution authorizing the mayor's travel expenses were also adopted.

Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 04:00 PM

Oklahoma City Arts Commission

Arts Commission to vote on four new public art installations

The Oklahoma City Arts Commission will discuss and vote on four proposed public art projects, including murals and a terrazzo floor design, at locations across the city. Commissioners will also consider reports from committees and hear public comments.

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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Traffic and Transportation Commission

Traffic signal proposed at I-344 ramps and Wilshire Boulevard

The Traffic and Transportation Commission will consider several traffic control changes, including new traffic signals, all-way stop controls, and the removal of an existing signal. Items include signals at I-344 ramps and Wilshire Boulevard, S Council Road and SW 8 Street, and stop signs at N Ellison and N Douglas Avenues. The commission will also hear citizen comments and approve meeting minutes.

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Fri Jun 12, 2026 · 03:30 PM

Oklahoma City Trails Advisory Committee Meeting

Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Oklahoma City Planning Commission Meeting

Commission to decide on development plan at 3925 NW 178th St

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission holds public hearings on zoning changes, subdivision plats, and a street closure. Key items include a specific plan for a development at 3925 NW 178th Street, rezoning 25 SW 50th Street to medium-low density residential, and closing parts of Kings of Leon Lane and Charlie Christian Avenue. Several items are deferred to the June 25 meeting.

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Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 11:45 AM

Special Meeting of the Planning Commission

Committee to discuss new solar energy zoning rules

The Development Regulations Committee of the Oklahoma City Planning Commission is discussing and will make a recommendation on an ordinance that defines 'Solar Energy Systems' and establishes development regulations for accessory solar systems in all zoning districts. The meeting includes receiving minutes from a previous meeting. This is a special meeting.

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Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System

Board to adopt new pension actuarial assumptions and amortization plan

The Oklahoma City Employee Retirement System board will vote on adopting new actuarial assumptions (retirement, turnover, disability, mortality) and a layered amortization approach based on a six-year experience study. They will also approve service retirements for 8 employees, pension modifications, continuation of spousal pensions, death benefits, and routine financial reports.

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✓ Decidido: Defer adoption of updated pension assumptions to July 9

The board deferred action on a System Experience Study that would update actuarial assumptions (interest rate, wage inflation, price inflation, retirement, turnover, disability, mortality rates) and a layered amortization approach. All other items—including approval of eight service retirements, continuation of spouse pensions, death benefits, an audit contract, administrative services agreements, the FY 2026-2027 budget, and a procedure update—were approved unanimously.

Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals

Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Mayor's Committee on Disability Concerns

Oklahoma City disability committee reviews ADA compliance and barrier-free design updates.

The Mayor's Committee on Disability Concerns will review routine updates on ADA compliance, barrier-free design, and city outreach programs. Members will also hear reports from EMBARK, emergency management, and the city planning department. This agenda consists primarily of procedural reports and informational updates rather than policy decisions or votes.

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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Emergency Medical Services Authority

Board to discuss CEO's employment and performance in executive session

The Emergency Medical Services Authority Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting to discuss the job performance and possible employment action regarding President/CEO Johna Easley in executive session. They will also consider a strategic planning work session on EMSA's model of care and an amendment to the board's bylaws. Any action from the executive session will be taken in public after the session.

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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 08:30 AM

Joint Insurance Committee

Joint Insurance Committee reviews Q1 health plan performance

The committee will hear updates from Blue Cross Blue Shield and the Employee Benefits Division on health plan performance for Q1 2026, including loss ratios, enrollment trends, and cost projections. They will also discuss the MSK digital therapy program and copay assistance program. No formal votes are scheduled; the meeting is primarily informational.

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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 08:30 AM

Prequalification Review Board

Prequalification board to approve dozens of contractor bids

The Prequalification Review Board will vote on prequalification actions for 34 contractors, including granting new classifications, removing conditions, and issuing conditional approvals. Major firms like Crossland Heavy Contractors ($600M single/$6B aggregate) and J.E. Dunn Construction ($650M single/$4B aggregate) are on the consent docket. The board also considers removing financial statement conditions for several contractors.

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✓ Decidido: Approved 35 contractor prequalifications and conditions

The Prequalification Review Board approved the consent docket containing 35 contractor prequalification applications, including grants, conditional approvals, and removal of conditions. They also approved a separate application for W.L. McNatt and Company as a provisional Class B building contractor. No action was taken on a proposed executive session.

Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 01:30 PM

Special Meeting - City Council Legislative Committee

Council committee reviews 2026 state legislative session and lobbyist contracts

The Council Legislative Committee is holding a special meeting to review outcomes from the 2026 state legislative session and get an update on federal legislative priorities. The committee will also discuss whether to renew the city's state and federal lobbying consultant contracts. This is primarily a review and recommendation meeting, not a final voting session.

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✓ Decidido: Legislative Committee recommends renewing state and federal consultant contracts

The committee approved the previous meeting's minutes and received updates on the state and federal legislative sessions. They unanimously recommended renewing both the state legislative consultant contract with C. Taylor Group and the federal legislative consultant contract with Potomac Strategic Development Co. to the full City Council.

Mayor's Executive Conference Room, 200 N. Walker, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 10:00 AM

Municipal Employees Charitable Contributions Committee

Committee to vote on new board member, approve 2026 campaign

The Municipal Employees Charitable Contributions Committee will hold a special meeting to nominate and vote on a new board member, ratify the HOC application form, review the full accounting of 2025 campaign costs, and approve applications for the 2026 charitable campaign.

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Fri Jun 5, 2026 · 09:00 AM

Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority

Public hearing on proposed EMBARK fare and fee schedule revisions

The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority will hold a public hearing on proposed revisions to the EMBARK Fare and Fee Schedule, following a Title VI fare equity analysis. The board will also consider multiple contracts and agreements for transit and parking services for the upcoming fiscal year.

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