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Oklahoma City, OK · February 10, 2026

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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY FORMAL AGENDA City Council 8:30 AM February 10, 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 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- 2396 as soon as possible and not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The ADA department coordinator 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 at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL: Residents may address the City Council on certain items by signing up to speak using a “Request to be Heard” form provided just outside the Council Chamber. On the form, those wishing to speak must provide their name and address, the number of the agenda item, and the purpose of their remarks (example: “Oppose the item”). Please write your name legibly, as the presiding officer will use this form to call your name when it is your turn to speak. Upon filling out a form, please return it to the City Council Offices at the north end of the hall. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR COMMENTS TO THREE (3) MINUTES. You will be verbally warned by the City Clerk when you have 30 seconds remaining. The presiding officer will verbally ask you to conclude your remarks after three minutes have expired. Continuing to speak after being asked to stop shall constitute grounds for removal from the Council Chamber. All comments must be relevant to the item at hand. If a person commits any disorderly or disruptive behavior, the presiding officer may prohibit that person from addressing the Council, or have that person removed from the Council Chamber. Disorderly conduct includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: speaking without being recognized by the 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 consideration; failing to comply with the instructions of the presiding officer; or engaging in other conduct, activity or speech that delays the meeting. Pursuant to 21 O.S. §280, disruptive conduct includes any conduct that is “violent, threatening, abusive, obscene, or that jeopardizes the safety of self or others.” A person may also be subject to arrest and removal from City Hall for violation of Oklahoma City Municipal Code 2020, § 30-81 – Disorderly conduct and/or violation of Oklahoma Statute Title 21, §280- Willfully Disturbing, Interfering With or Disrupting State Business, Agency Operations or Employees. Residents may not address the City Council regarding items from the “Office of the Mayor,” “Items from Council” or “City Manager Reports” sections of the agenda, unless the item is listed for a vote or a Councilmember asks for a resident to make comments. Residents may also address the Council on individual concerns not listed on the agenda by signing up to speak under the “Citizens to be Heard” item, which appears at the end of the agenda. Declared candidates for a position on the City Council may not speak regarding their candidacy, nor may any speaker campaign in favor of or against an item that has already been placed on a ballot for consideration by the voters of Oklahoma City. COUNCIL ACTIONS: Official action can be taken only on items which appear on the agenda. Generally, in taking action on any listed agenda item, the Council may adopt, approve, ratify, deny, defer, recommend, accept, amend, strike, table, continue, or take any other action provided for in the Council’s adopted rules. One exception to this pertains to items with statutory requirements for notice or action, such as applications for rezoning, which must be introduced and heard before other actions can be taken. CONSENT DOCKET: Items listed under "Consent Docket" are usually approved as a group with the proper motion from a member of Council. Members of Council may request discussion or separate action on any item on the Consent Docket. TELEVISION AND YOUTUBE COVERAGE: Residents can watch the City Council meeting live by going to http://youtube.com/cityofokc/live. City Council meetings can also be watched live on Cox Cable Channel 20. Meetings are replayed on Cox Cable Channel 20 Tuesday evening starting at 6:30 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. Sunday following the meeting. If there are technical difficulties with either live stream during the meeting, a video will be posted as soon as possible after the meeting. THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY FORMAL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 10, 2026 I. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance II. Call to Order III. From the Office of the Mayor A. Resolution recognizing and commending Taylor Belote on her selection as the February 2026 Teacher of the Month by Edmond Public Schools and Rotary Club of Oklahoma City. B. Resolution of Commendation for Rene Alonzo on his selection as the January 2026 South Oklahoma City Kiwanis Club Employee of the Month. IV. Items from Council V. City Manager Reports A. Healthy Minds Policy Initiative B. December 31, 2025 Quarterly Investment Report C. Claims and Payroll VI. Journal of Council Proceedings A. Receive Journal of Council Proceedings for January 27, 2026. B. Approve Journal of Council Proceedings for January 13, 2026. VII. Request for Uncontested Continuances XI. H. WITHDRAWN VIII. Revocable Permits and Events A. Revocable Permit with Taylor Racing Operations LLC dba Great Plains Cross Country for “Bear Lake Cross Country,” February 28 - March 1, 2026, 4899 North Air Depot Boulevard, revenue $200. Ward 7. B. Joint Revocable Permit with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and Red Coyote Running and Fitness, PE-26-0015-HR, to hold the “Red Coyote Puppy Love 5K” at the Lake Hefner Reservoir and Reservation, February 22, 2026, revenue of $925. Wards 1, 2 and 8. RECESS COUNCIL MEETING CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY A. Renewal No. 5 of Joint System Purchase Agreement with The City of Oklahoma City and Harris Corporation Communication Systems Segment dba L3 Harris Technologies Inc., for the P25 Phase II 800MHz Trunked Simulcast Radio System and Microwave Network, estimated cost of $1,028,255.21, retroactive to February 9, 2026 through February 8, 2027. B. Jail Services Agreement with The City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority, to facilitate the housing of City prisoners in the Oklahoma County Detention Center, estimated cost $973,148.22, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. C. Joint Professional Services Agreement with The City of Oklahoma City and McAfee and Taft, P.C., to provide professional services in the area of labor relations and labor law related to bargaining agreements for fiscal year 2026-2027, estimated cost $50,000. D. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2023-07320Q styled: Charles Birdwell, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. E. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-00324R styled: Miguel Campos, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. F. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-0014968 styled: Braden Culp, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 2 OCMFA. G. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2024-0031994 styled: Kalen Johnson, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. H. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2024-03299R styled: Robert Todd, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. I. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel not to appeal and to comply with the Order of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-04068H styled: Shane Fletcher, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of the Order to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. J. Claims and Payroll ADJOURN OCMFA CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC PROPERTY AUTHORITY A. Change Order No. 3 with The City of Oklahoma City and Midwest Wrecking Co., LLC, Project AE-0006, Prairie Surf Demolition, 1 Myriad Gardens, increase of $727,864.91. Ward 7. B. Amendment No. 1 to the Construction Management At-Risk Services Agreement with The City of Oklahoma City and Flintco, LLC/M.A. Mortenson Company, CMAR Project AE- 0002, Oklahoma City Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, construction services, setting the guaranteed maximum price at $66,190,596. Ward 7. Deferred from January 27, 2026. C. Resolution approving new golf simulator fees at Lake Hefner Golf Course, effective March 1, 2026; and authorizing the Oklahoma City Golf System Policies and Procedures to be updated to include the new fee. Ward 2. D. Claims and Payroll ADJOURN OCPPA FEBRUARY 10, 2026 3 RECONVENE COUNCIL MEETING IX. Consent Docket A. Renewal No. 3 of System Support Contract with LexisNexis Coplogic Solutions, Inc. (R25-C241001), reporting system software to provide a desk officer reporting software solution for the Police Department, $67,500, retroactive to January 17, 2026 through January 16, 2027. Deferred from January 27, 2026. B. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, CDW Government LLC (COKC01246), Pacific East Industries (COKC01247) and SHI International Corp. (COKC01248), security hardware, solutions, and support services, estimated cost $60,000, retroactive to December 31, 2025 through December 30, 2026. C. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (COKC01314) and Motorola Solutions, Inc. (COKC01315), 700/800 MHz Project 25 subscriber radios, accessories and parts, estimated cost $3,000,000, retroactive to January 14, 2026 through January 13, 2027. D. Renewal No. 2 of pricing agreements, EasTex Tower, LLC (C251009), JTS (C251010) and Top Hand Tower Company (C251011), communication tower services, estimated cost $100,000, retroactive to January 30, 2026 through January 29, 2027. E. 1. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, ImageNet Consulting, LLC (COKC01344), Inland Associates, Inc. (COKC01345), J D Young Company (COKC01346), Pacific East Industries (COKC01347), R K Black, Inc. (COKC01348) and Standley Systems, LLC (COKC01349), office printers, scanners, multi-function devices, related supplies and services, estimated cost $750,000, retroactive to January 15, 2026 through January 14, 2027; and 2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items and services not available on a pricing agreement (COKC01350), estimated cost $100,000, retroactive to January 15, 2026 through January 14, 2027. F. Amendment No. 2 of pricing agreement, Bill’s Hauling, LLC (COKC00416), securing and boarding of unsecured property, estimated cost $250,000, retroactive to November 13, 2025 through February 9, 2026. G. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, Bill’s Hauling, LLC (COKC02749) and Cox Maintenance, LLC (COKC02750), securing and boarding of unsecured property, estimated cost $250,000, February 10, 2026 through February 9, 2027. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 4 IX. H. 1. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, Animal Birth Control Clinic (COKC02716) and Oklahoma Humane Society (COKC02717), emergency veterinary services, including spay and neuter services, estimated cost $500,000, February 10, 2026 through February 9, 2027; and 2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of no bid items and related services not available on a pricing agreement (COKC02718), estimated cost $100,000, February 10, 2026 through February 9, 2027. I. Resolution authorizing the sole source purchase of Accurint Virtual Crime Center information sharing database, including data, and maintenance and support, from LexisNexis, and approving Schedule A, Online Subscription (COKC01433), $165,608.82, retroactive to January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026. Deferred from January 27, 2026. J. Resolution authorizing a change in the cost estimate for the purchase of field work maintenance vehicles original equipment manufacturer repair parts and services, from pricing agreements with Industrial Truck Equipment, Inc. (C248026), J&R Equipment, LLC (C248027) and Rush Truck Centers of Oklahoma, Inc. dba Perfection Equipment (C248028), estimated cost increase of $300,000 to a total of $700,000, for the period ending June 30, 2026. K. Resolution authorizing a change in the cost estimate for the purchase of ground maintenance equipment and services from State Contract (COKC01907), estimated cost increase of $500,000 to a total of $1,000,000, for the period ending July 31, 2026. L. Resolution declaring a 2013 Ford F-550 Brush Truck obsolete and surplus to the needs of the Fire Department and authorizing donation to the Wellston Fire Department. M. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (PC-10994) rezoning 745 SW 119th Street from O-2 General Office District to C-3 Community Commercial District. Ward 5. N. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (PUD-2105) rezoning 3025 North Frisco Road from AA Agricultural and PUD-1637 Planned Unit Development Districts to PUD-2105 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3. O. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (PUD-2123) rezoning 9705 South Choctaw Road from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2123 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 4. P. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (PUD-2124) rezoning 13921 NW 23rd Street from AA Agricultural and PUD-1637 Planned Unit Development Districts to PUD-2124 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3. Q. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1802) rezoning 1310 NW 3rd Street from R-3 Medium Density Residential District to SPUD- 1802 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 5 IX. R. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1803) rezoning 2720 South Agnew Avenue from I-1 Light Industrial District to SPUD-1803 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. S. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1804) rezoning 1120 NW 56th Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to SPUD-1804 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 2. T. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1805) rezoning 1201 NW 49th Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to SPUD-1805 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 2. U. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1806) rezoning 1400 SW 14th Place from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to SPUD-1806 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. V. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SPUD-1807) rezoning 2445 SW 40th Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to SPUD-1807 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. W. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 10, 2026 (SP-605) establishing a Special Permit to operate Use Unit 8300.33 Drinking Establishments: Sitdown, Alcohol Permitted in the BC Bricktown Core Development and DP Downtown Parking Overlay Districts, 319 East Sheridan Avenue. Ward 7. X. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026 (CE-1155), closing the unimproved street rights-of-way of Lacue Street (platted Harris Street) between NE 59th Street and NE 62nd Street, and a portion of NE 62nd Street (platted Villa Avenue), within the School Addition to Green Pastures, generally southeast of NE 63rd Street and North Anderson Road. Ward 7. 2. Resolution establishing a date for enactment of said Ordinance and determining those entitled to notice. Y. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of South Portland Rail Park, south of SW 29th Street and west of South Portland Avenue. Ward 3. Z. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of The Canyons Phase 3, east of South Sara Road and north of SW 59th Street. Ward 3. AA. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of The Reserve at Mustang Creek, south of SW 15th Street and east of the South John Kilpatrick Turnpike. Ward 3. AB. Request for Proposals to be advertised for Affordable Housing Development (RFP- OCITY-197). FEBRUARY 10, 2026 6 IX. AC. Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Olde Capitol Hill Council, Inc. for the City of Oklahoma City Business Improvement and Special Services Assessment District No. 12, for services including management, marketing, landscaping, beautification and maintenance, and sidewalk and curb cleaning services, increase of $25,000 for a total not to exceed $227,517.21, retroactive to January 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026. Ward 6. AD. Amendment No. 1 to Affordable Housing Loan Agreement with We Are Society Inc. for the We Host Alliance project, 1645 NW 4th Street, extending the initial project completion to November 15, 2026. Ward 6. AE. Memorandum of Understanding with the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum memorializing certain responsibilities regarding the installation of the MAPS 4 Beautification: Public Art Project “66 Kicks” on land adjacent to the Museum, estimated cost $74,100, 1866 NE 63rd Street. Ward 7. AF. Resolution ratifying Community Development Block Grant operating agreements with Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Oklahoma County, Inc., Metropolitan Fair Housing Council and Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority in the 2025-2026 First Year Action Plan. AG. Resolution approving Fiscal Year 2024 Continuum of Care Program Grant Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and Operating Agreement with Pivot, Inc. for project number OK0186Y6I022402, $158,190, retroactive to December 1, 2025 through November 30, 2026; and authorizing execution of necessary documents. AH. Resolution approving Agreement with the State of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to support the State Property Stabilization and Recovery Effort in partnership with the City’s Encampment Rehousing Initiative on state-owned properties within Oklahoma City’s jurisdiction, $800,000, retroactive to October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026, and authorizing the execution of necessary documents. AI. Resolution proposing the creation of the Adventure District Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services Assessment District No. 14, in the general area bounded by East I-44 and NE 63rd Street on the north, NE 30th Street on the south, Kelley Avenue, NE Grand Boulevard and Martin Luther King Avenue on the west, and I-35 on the east; setting March 10, 2026 for a public hearing on the creation of said district; and directing the City Clerk to provide notice of said public hearing, as provided by law. Ward 7. AJ. Amendment No. 1 and Change Order No. 2 with Downey Contracting, L.L.C., Project MP-0494-3, Improvements at Wiley Post Park, 2021 South Robinson Avenue, decrease of $14,688.38. Ward 6. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 7 IX. AK. Amendment No. 2 and Change Order No. 2 with Silver Star Construction Company, Project BC-0240, Bridge Replacement, North Midwest Boulevard over Crutcho Creek, increase of $276,981.15. Ward 7. AL. Final Acceptance, Projects PC-0785/WC-1111, Strong Neighborhood Initiative Capitol Hill Plaza, South Harvey Avenue between SW 24th Street and SW 25th Street; and placing maintenance bond into effect. Ward 7. AM. Acceptance of seven privately constructed paving and drainage projects; and placing maintenance bonds into effect. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8. AN. Preliminary Engineering Report, Project PC-0972, Del City Connection Improvements, SE 15th Street from South Eastern Avenue to South Bryant Avenue and South Sooner Road from SE 44th Street to I-240; and authorizing preparation of final plans and specifications. Ward 4. AO. Preliminary Engineering Report, Project PC-0974, Resurfacing and Sidewalks, North Eastern Avenue from NE 122nd Street to Edmond City Limits; and authorizing preparation of final plans and specifications. Ward 7. AP. Preliminary Report, Project PC-0976, Safety Upgrades, SW 29th Street from South May Avenue to South Newcastle Road; and authorizing preparation of final plans and specifications. Ward 6. AQ. Contract with the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments related to cooperative transportation planning, to reaffirm the Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process of the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study, $30,250, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. AR. Resolution expressing desire and intent and affirming ability to enter into an agreement with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to effect the public improvements and accomplish the desire and purpose described herein related to the John Kilpatrick Turnpike project, Project PC-1001, Roadway Widening, along North Memorial Road from North Council Road to North Rockwell Avenue, estimated cost $3,717,000. Ward 8. AS. Acceptance of permanent easement, Project PC-0761, Roadway Widening and Improvements, North Rockwell Avenue from West Memorial Road to NW 150th Street; and approving payment of claim, $79,456. Ward 8. AT. Special Permit (AC-26-0019-HR) with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust to construct and maintain a boat dock, 4407 South Lake Hefner Drive, retroactive to January 16, 2026 through January 15, 2027. Ward 2. AU. Grant of a permanent easement to the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, Project SC- 1114, Sewer Line Replacement, Oliver Street to NW 28th Street between Roff Avenue and Grand Boulevard. Ward 2. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 8 IX. AV. Acceptance of seven permanent easements for water and wastewater mains (three locations). Wards 3 and 6. AW. Resolution establishing a financing plan, authorizing publication of a notice of public hearing; authorizing solicitation of underwriters from the pool of prequalified underwriters for the issuance of General Obligation Refunding Bonds; authorizing staff to proceed with the development of the financing, including preparation of a preliminary official statement; and other action related thereto. AX. Resolution authorizing the sale of $25,000,000 of General Obligation Limited Tax Bonds, Taxable Series 2026 of The City of Oklahoma City; fixing the amount of bonds to mature each year; fixing the time and place the bonds are to be sold; authorizing the publication of a Notice of Sale; approving and authorizing Official Statements and distribution thereof; and authorizing executions and actions necessary for issuance and delivery of the bonds. AY. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026, providing for the issuance of General Obligation Limited Tax Bonds, in the sum of $25,000,000 by The City of Oklahoma City, authorized at an election duly called and held for such purpose; prescribing form of bonds; providing for a combined bond issue designated “General Obligation Limited Tax Bonds, Taxable Series 2026”; providing for registration thereof; designating the registrar for the issue; providing for levy of an annual tax for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds and fixing other details of the issue; approving the forms of a continuing disclosure agreement and an official statement; authorizing executions and actions necessary for the issuance and delivery of the bonds; and declaring an emergency. AZ. Resolution authorizing the sale of $80,000,000 of General Obligation Bonds, Taxable Series 2026 of The City of Oklahoma City; fixing the amount of bonds to mature each year; fixing the time and place the bonds are to be sold; authorizing the publication of a Notice of Sale; approving and authorizing Official Statements and distribution thereof; and authorizing executions and actions necessary for issuance and delivery of the bonds. BA. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026, providing for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds in the sum of $80,000,000 by The City of Oklahoma City, authorized at an election duly called and held for such purpose; prescribing form of bonds; providing for a combined bond issue designated “General Obligation Bonds, Taxable Series 2026”; providing for registration thereof; designating the registrar for the issue; providing for levy of an annual tax for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds and fixing other details of the issue; approving the forms of a continuing disclosure agreement and an official statement; authorizing executions and actions necessary for the issuance and delivery of the bonds; and declaring an emergency. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 9 IX. BB. Resolution authorizing the sale of $135,000,000 of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026 of The City of Oklahoma City; fixing the amount of bonds to mature each year; fixing the time and place the bonds are to be sold; authorizing the publication of a Notice of Sale; approving and authorizing Official Statements and distribution thereof; authorizing executions and actions necessary for issuance and delivery of the bonds. BC. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026, providing for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds in the sum of $135,000,000 by The City of Oklahoma City, authorized at an election duly called and held for such purpose; prescribing form of bonds; providing for a combined bond issue designated “General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026”; providing for registration thereof; designating the registrar for the issue; providing for levy of an annual tax for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds and fixing other details of the issue; approving the forms of a continuing disclosure agreement and an official statement; authorizing executions and actions necessary for the issuance and delivery of the bonds; and declaring an emergency. BD. Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust and Sasaki, Inc., Consulting Services to guide the creation of a Downtown Strategic Development Plan, increase of $70,000 for a total not to exceed $820,000, retroactive to January 27, 2026 through December 31, 2026. Wards 6 and 7. BE. Public Official Bond for Jake Siebenaler as Assistant City Treasurer. BF. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2023-07320Q styled: Charles Birdwell, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. BG. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-00324R styled: Miguel Campos, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. BH. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-0014968 styled: Braden Culp, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 10 IX. BI. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2024-0031994 styled: Kalen Johnson, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. BJ. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel to enter into a Joint Petition Settlement of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2024-03299R styled: Robert Todd, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and further authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of said Joint Petition Settlement to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. BK. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority authorizing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel not to appeal and to comply with the Order of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-04068H styled: Shane Fletcher, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and authorizing the Municipal Counselor to assist said counsel in the rendition of the Order to Judgment as authorized by 85 O.S. §346, 62 O.S. §§365.1 et seq. and Article 10, Section 28 of the Oklahoma Constitution. BL. Renewal No. 5 of Joint System Purchase Agreement with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority and Harris Corporation Communication Systems Segment dba L3 Harris Technologies Inc., for the P25 Phase II 800MHz Trunked Simulcast Radio System and Microwave Network, estimated cost of $1,028,255.21, retroactive to February 9, 2026 through February 8, 2027. BM. Change Order No. 3 with Oklahoma City Public Property Authority and Midwest Wrecking Co., LLC, Project AE-0006, Prairie Surf Demolition, 1 Myriad Gardens, increase of $727,864.91. Ward 7. BN. Change Order No. 3 with Crossland Construction Company, Project M4-NA010, MAPS 4 Oklahoma City Louisa McCune Animal Welfare Center, 2811 SE 29th Street, increase of $646,178. Ward 4. BO. Amendment No. 1 and Change Order No. 6 with EMC Services, LLC, Project M4-TS011, MAPS 4 Sidewalks and Related Amenities – Phase 1B, vicinity of South Western Avenue and SW Grand Boulevard, vicinity of South Pennsylvania Avenue and SW 51st Street, and vicinity of South Western Avenue and SW 134th Street, increase of $712,470. Wards 4, 5 and 6. BP. Final Acceptance, Project M3-H005B, MAPS 3 Senior Health and Wellness Center No. 4 Additional Improvements, 13660 South Western Avenue; and placing maintenance bond into effect. Ward 5. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 11 IX. BQ. Architectural Services Contract with Design Architects Plus, Inc., Project M4-NY020, MAPS 4 Youth Centers Phase 2, 6440 South Santa Fe Avenue, fee of $1,104,000. Ward 4. BR. Engineering Services Contract with Poe & Associates, Inc., Projects M4-TS040, M4- TS041, and M4-TS042, MAPS 4 Sidewalks and Related Amenities Phases 4A, 4B and 4C (11 locations), fee of $1,079,746. Wards 3, 6 and 7. BS. Amendment No. 1 to the Construction Management At-Risk Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority and Flintco, LLC/M.A. Mortenson Company, CMAR Project AE-0002, Oklahoma City Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, construction services, setting the guaranteed maximum price at $66,190,596. Ward 7. Deferred from January 27, 2026. BT. Resolution transferring $1,314,174 from the MAPS 3 Convention Center budget to Project MC-0749, Oklahoma City Riversport Improvements, 800 Riversport Drive. Ward 7. BU. Receive Annual Report, Projects M4-MH010 and M4-MH020, MAPS 4 Homelessness Program. BV. Receive the Parks and Recreation Department Report on the value of volunteer hours and third-party agreements for 2025. BW. Jail Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority and the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority, to facilitate the housing of City prisoners in the Oklahoma County Detention Center, estimated cost $973,148.22, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. BX. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a $400,000 2026 Safe Oklahoma Grant for the continuation of the Violent Crime Reduction Program from the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General; ratifying submittal of the application by the Chief of Police and the Police Business Manager; authorizing the Police Business Manager or Police Financial Services Manager to submit the acceptance, requests for funds, provide reports as required and to administer the grant; and authorizing the City Treasurer to receive and deposit the funds in the Grants Management Fund. BY. Joint Professional Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority and McAfee and Taft, P.C., to provide professional services in the area of labor relations and labor law related to bargaining agreements for fiscal year 2026-2027, estimated cost of $50,000. BZ. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,838.22 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Grade A Properties, LLC. Ward 1. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 12 IX. CA. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,156.57 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Christopher Luinaquintero. Ward 7. CB. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $5,000 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Michale Johnson. Ward 3. X. Concurrence Docket A. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project SC-1119-R, Sanitary Sewer Line Replacement, (three locations). Wards 2, 7 and 8. B. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project SC-1177, 60-inch Wastewater Interceptor Repair, Witcher Lift Station. Ward 7. C. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Specifications to be advertised for bids, Projects WY-0067 and SY-0034, Unit Price Small Diameter Waterline Repair. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. D. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Specifications to be advertised for bids, Projects WY-0068 and SY-0035, Unit Price Paving Restoration Services. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. E. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Contract for Architectural Services with Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc. dba Parkhill, Project SM-0390, Utilities Operations Center, NW 5th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, fee of $4,067,522. Ward 6. F. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving the Contract for Engineering Services with Benham Design, LLC, Project WC-1130, Booster Station No. 18 Renovations and Upgrades, 9700 North Morgan Road, fee of $215,512.66. Ward 1. G. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving a Sole Source Agreement with Duke’s Root Control, Inc. (OCWUT00200), fats, oils, and grease- neutralizing products and equipment, estimated annual cost $65,000, January 27, 2026 through January 27, 2029. H. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Amendment No. 3 to the Contract for Engineering Services with Freese and Nichols, Inc., Project WT-0222, Various Draper Water Treatment Plant Improvements, fee increase of $860,920. Ward 4. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 13 X. I. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Order No. 5 with C4L, LLC, Project SW-0234-1, Solid Waste Operations Center Improvements, 11501 North Portland Avenue, increase of $19,321. Ward 8. J. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Request No. 1 to the Statement of Work with HCL America, Inc., (C99029), Cisco Webex Contact Center design, implementation, configuration, migration services, and licensing, increase of $153,357. K. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Amendment No. 1 and Change Order No. 2 with Southwest Water Works, LLC, Project WC-1101, Waterline Replacement, SW 151st Street to SW 154th Place from Stone Meadows Drive to Vicki Drive, increase of $55,935; accepting the project and placing the maintenance bond into effect. Ward 5. L. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1; and adopting a Resolution ratifying the actions of the General Manager in soliciting informal bids, reviewing informal bids, and awarding a contract to Federal Constructors, Inc., Project TW-0001/TS-0001 Phase 2, Tinker Air Force Base OCWUT Ops Building Detention Pond, $88,300; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 4. M. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in adopting the Resolution authorizing the filing of application(s) with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board for financial assistance through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Loan Program for the purpose of financing the projects; authorizing the Chairman or Vice Chairman and Secretary or Assistant Secretary to execute the application(s); authorizing the General Manager to advance the necessary application fees; authorizing staff, financial advisor, and bond counsels to assist in preparing the application(s) and to take such other actions necessary to accomplish the financing of the projects; and authorizing and directing all other lawful things necessary to carry out the terms and conditions of this Resolution. N. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust in approving Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Foundation, services related to the establishment of the Oklahoma City Film and Creative Industries Office, extending the term through June 30, 2026. XI. Items for Individual Consideration A. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (PUD-2090) rezoning 200 South Richland Road from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2090 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 14 XI. B. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (PUD-2109) rezoning 13725 SW 15th Street from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2109 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Deferred from December 16, 2025 and January 13 and 27, 2026. C. 1. Amendment to the Master Design Statement dated December 29, 2025, modifying Section 9.0 to allow the proposed five single-family homes to be located on one parcel and Section 9.8 to allow access via a 20-foot private easement. 2. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (PUD-2119) rezoning 16100 North Mustang Road from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2119 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 1. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Easement requested but not received. Deferred from January 27, 2026. D. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (SPUD-1780) rezoning 1940 SW 9th Street from R-1 Single Family Residential and SRODD Scenic River Overlay Design Districts to SPUD-1780 Simplified Planned Unit Development and SRODD Scenic River Overlay Design Districts. Ward 6. Deferred from January 27, 2026. E. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (SPUD-1787) rezoning 1133 NE 18th Street from R-2 Medium- Low Density Residential and HNO Healthy Neighborhoods Overlay Districts to SPUD- 1787 Simplified Planned Unit Development and HNO Healthy Neighborhoods Overlay Districts. Ward 7. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Deferred from January 27, 2026. F. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (SPUD-1793) rezoning 3407 South Shields Boulevard from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to SPUD-1793 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Deferred from January 27, 2025. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 15 XI. G. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes required for approval) (SPUD-1800) rezoning 1933 NW 39th Street from O-2 General Office and C-3 Community Commercial Districts to SPUD-1800 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 2. Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Deferred from January 27, 2026. H. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for denial (five affirmative votes required for approval) (SPUD-1767) rezoning 2330 SW 27th Street from R-1 Single- Family Residential District to SPUD-1767 Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 6. If approved, subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation. Request to be withdrawn. I. 1. Public hearing regarding dilapidated structures: a. 3800 Diana Avenue (house and shed) Ward 7 b. 1612 NE 11th Street (house) Ward 7 2. Resolution declaring structures are dilapidated: directing said structures to be torn down, establishing dates of February 11, 2026 and March 13, 2026 for commencement and completion of removal by owners. J. 1. Public hearing regarding unsecured structures: a. 836 East Drive (apartment building) Ward 7 b. 2801 SW 5th Street aka 2739 SW 5th Street (house and shed) Ward 6 c. 7256 NW 10th Street (commercial building) Ward 3 d. 1632 NW 33rd Street aka 3314 North Florida Avenue (house) Ward 2 e. 1415 NW 34th Street (east shed and west shed) Ward 2 2. Resolution declaring structures are unsecured. K. 1. Public hearing regarding abandoned buildings: a. 3800 Diana Avenue (house) Ward 7 b. 2801 SW 5th Street aka 2739 SW 5th Street (house) Ward 6 c. 7256 NW 10th Street (commercial building) Ward 3 d. 1612 NE 11th Street (house) Ward 7 2. Resolution declaring buildings are abandoned. L. 1. Public hearing regarding amending the June 17, 2025 Resolution approving certain Fire “listed” and “other” sales tax expenditures and/or projects for fiscal year 2025-2026. 2. Resolution to be introduced and set for final hearing February 24, 2026, amending the June 17, 2025 Resolution approving certain Fire “listed” and Fire “other” sales tax expenditures and/or projects, for fiscal year 2025-2026 to increase the “not to exceed” cost of Exhibit “F”, Fire Wellness project, increase of $1,000,000 for a total not to exceed $1,600,000. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 16 XI. M. 1. Public hearing regarding amending the June 17, 2025 Resolution approving certain Police “listed” and Police “other” sales tax expenditures and/or projects for fiscal year 2025-2026. 2. Resolution to be introduced and set for final hearing February 24, 2026, amending the June 17, 2025 Resolution approving certain Police “listed” and Police “other” sales tax expenditures and/or projects, for fiscal year 2025-2026 to increase the “not to exceed” cost of Exhibit “J”, Police Supplies, Equipment and Services project, increase of $594,000 for a total “not to exceed” of $4,112,140 and to increase the “not to exceed” cost of Exhibit “K”, Crime Analyst project, increase of $77,750 for a total not to exceed of $746,651. N. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust, approving an allocation not to exceed $5,000,000 from the Hotels/Commercial Development budget category of the Downtown/MAPS Economic Development Project Plan’s Tax Increment District No. 2, for project costs associated with improvements and expansion of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, contingent upon approval of Minor Amendment No. 5 to Section X(A)(1) of the Amended and Restated Downtown/MAPS Economic Development Project Plan (March 2023). Ward 6. O. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust, approving an allocation in an amount not to exceed $750,000 from the TIF 2 increment fund’s Hotel/Commercial Development budget category, for project costs associated with the renovation of the vacant Peerless Oklahoma Company building located at 11 NW 8th Street within the Downtown/MAPS Economic Development Project Plan Area; and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to negotiate an Economic Development Agreement. Ward 6. P. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust, certifying that Rebellium, LLC’s proposed feature film project is an eligible project under the Strategic Investment Program’s Film Incentive Program; approving an allocation not to exceed $228,209 in pay-for-performance film incentives; and authorizing the Trust General Manager to negotiate a Film Incentive Economic Development Agreement with Rebellium, LLC. Q. Resolution approving and adding Section 623 – Parental Leave to The City of Oklahoma City Employment Policies. R. 1. Collective Bargaining Agreement with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 2406, fiscal year 2025-2026, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026; AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session to discuss collective bargaining negotiations for fiscal year 2025-2026 with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 2406, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(2). FEBRUARY 10, 2026 17 XI. S. Resolution approving the General Non-Represented Pay Plan established for full-time regular (budgeted) employees excluded from coverage by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees contract; and providing pay steps, pay rates, benefits, and health and welfare benefits consistent with that approved for positions covered by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees contract, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. T. Resolution approving pay plans for Management, Administrative and Technical Support positions, positions included on the Office of the City Auditor and Office of the Municipal Counselor with a 1.00% adjustment over fiscal year 2024-2025 rates; approving payment of a one-time lump sum individual stipend equivalent to a 1.00% pay plan adjustment over fiscal year 2024-2025 rates for those positions; continuing certain benefits for those positions for fiscal year 2025-2026, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. U. 1. Collective Bargaining Agreement with the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 157, for fiscal year 2025-2026, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026; AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session to discuss collective bargaining negotiations for fiscal year 2025-2026 with the International Association of Firefighters, Local 157, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(2). V. 1. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to confess judgment without admitting liability in the case of Tammy Gallo, Angelina Ennist, Angelina Ennist, as Natural Mother and Next Friend of J.D-G. Minor Child, R.T., Minor Child v. The City of Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma County District Court Case No. CJ-2024-6605; AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential communications from its attorney regarding settlement of this case as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability of the public body to conduct the litigation with settlement discussions in the public interest. W. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential communications from its attorney concerning the case of Laquita Bruner, as Administrator of the Estate of Dawawn Q. McCoy v. City of Oklahoma City et al., in The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, Case No. CIV-22-0199-HE, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability of the public body to conduct the pending litigation in the public interest. X. 1. Claim recommended for denial: a. Khang Ngo $363 (Ward 3) AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential communications from its attorney concerning the above claim as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307 (B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability of the public body to deal with the pending claim in the public interest. FEBRUARY 10, 2026 18 XI. Y. 1. Claims recommended for approval: a. Lisa Robertson $728.77 (Ward 4) b. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company dba AT&T $699.38 (Ward 8) AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential communications from its attorney concerning the above claims as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307 (B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability of the public body to deal with the pending claims in the public interest. XII. Comments from Council XIII. Citizens to be Heard XIV. Adjournment FEBRUARY 10, 2026 19