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Oklahoma City, OK · February 24, 2026

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The City of OKLAHOMA CITY FORMAL AGENDA City Council 8:30 AM February 24, 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 24, 2026 I. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance II. Call to Order III. From the Office of the Mayor A. Resolution of Commendation for Jesmond Thompson on his selection as the February 2026 South Oklahoma City Kiwanis Club Employee of the Month. IV. Items from Council A. Resolution approving travel expenses for Councilmember Katrina Avers to attend the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference in Washington, DC from March 14-18, 2026. (Six affirmative votes required for approval.) V. City Manager Reports A. Update on the Classen Boulevard Street Enhancement Project B. Claims and Payroll VI. Journal of Council Proceedings A. Receive Journal of Council Proceedings for February 10 and 17, 2026. B. Approve Journal of Council Proceedings for January 27, 2026. VII. Request for Uncontested Continuances IX. C. STRIKE VIII. Revocable Permits and Events A. Revocable Permit with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation for the “2026 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon,” April 25-26, 2026, public property and rights-of- way. Wards 2, 6 and 7. B. Revocable Right-of-Way Use Permit with McNellie’s Group, LLC to hold the “McNellie’s St. Patrick’s Day Block Party,” Tuesday, March 17, 2026, North Walker Avenue between West Park Place and the northern property line of 1120 North Walker Avenue, revenue of $100. Ward 6. VIII. C. Revocable Right-of-Way Use Permit with Stockyards City Main Street, Inc. to hold the “Stockyards City St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” March 14, 2026, Exchange Avenue between South Pennsylvania Avenue and South Agnew Avenue, revenue of $250. Ward 6. RECESS COUNCIL MEETING CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY A. Resolution waiving formal competitive bidding and authorizing the sole source purchase of the Headgate and Surfing Gate from Hydrostadium, Project MC-0749, Oklahoma City Riversport Improvements, 800 Riversport Drive, estimated cost $826,809. Ward 7. B. First Renewal of Lease Agreement with The City of Oklahoma City and Arts Council Oklahoma City for the “Old Central Fire Station,” 400 West California Avenue, revenue of $4,000, retroactive to January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026. Ward 6. C. 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. CM3-2025-0026801 styled: Daniel Evans, 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. 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. CM3-2024-00739Y styled: Matthew Hobson, 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. CM3-2023-02548T styled: Kenneth Morris, 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. CM3-2023-02549Y styled: Kenneth Morris, 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 24, 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. CM3-2024-0024997 styled: Joshua Scott, 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. CM3-2025-0026635 styled: Chris Spillman, 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 directing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel not to appeal the Order of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-02032H styled: Christopher Goodwin, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and authorizing payment to the Claimant of permanent partial disability benefits, attorney fees, less an assessment for the Multiple Injury Trust Fund; authorizing payment of costs and fees for the Respondent. J. Claims and Payroll ADJOURN OCMFA CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC PROPERTY AUTHORITY A. Amendment No. 2 to Neutrally Hosted, Multi-Sector Distributed Antenna System Access Permit and License Agreement with New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, documenting the transfer of the Distributed Antenna System headend from the former Cox Convention Center to the Oklahoma City Convention Center and permitting connection to such Distributed Antenna System, thereby providing enhanced wireless cellular service to the Paycom Center, 100 Mick Cornett Drive. Ward 7. B. Resolution declaring the intent of the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to expend certain funds in connection with certain downtown arena improvements, with said expenditures to be reimbursed from the proceeds of debt to be incurred by the Authority; and containing other provisions relating thereto. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 3 OCPPA. C. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust memorializing the agreement for the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to provide advance funding for the construction of downtown parking facilities and pedestrian improvements to be located in the vicinity of the new downtown arena and new offices for Thunder administration at the arena (City General Obligation Bond and General Obligation Limited-Tax Bond Projects) and The City’s and the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust’s moral pledge to purchase said parking facilities and pedestrian improvements and Thunder offices from the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority at such time as said bond projects are fully funded and all of the City’s administrative procedures regarding expenditure of bond funds have been followed; and further authorizing the administrative payment/transfer of the bond funds to the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority without further City or Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust action necessary in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000 from Proposition No. 5 - Economic and Community Development and Proposition No. 9 - Transit and Parking System of the 2025 City Bond Authorization approved by the voters on October 14, 2025. D. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City ratifying and approving Addenda Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, CMAR Project AE-0002-1.1, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue; and awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for Bid Package 1.1, Electrical Equipment, to Prime Electric, $15,320,454. Ward 7. E. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City awarding Construction Management At- Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.2, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Harmon for Bid Package 1.2, Exterior Glass/Curtain Wall, $17,818,860. Ward 7. F. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City awarding Construction Management At- Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.3, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Silver Star Construction for Bid Package 1.3, Earthwork, $8,774,489. Ward 7. G. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City awarding Construction Management At- Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.4, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Lithko for Bid Package 1.4, Deep Foundations, $5,729,000. Ward 7. H. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City awarding Construction Management At- Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.5, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to H&H Plumbing and Utilities for Bid Package 1.5, Utilities, $2,230,000. Ward 7. I. Amendment No. 2 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, incorporating work awarded from Bid Package No. 1, setting the guaranteed maximum price at $119,539,573. Ward 7. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 4 OCPPA. J. Final Plans and Specifications with The City of Oklahoma City to be approved and advertised for Construction Manager At-Risk subcontractor bids in anticipation of a guaranteed maximum price amendment, CMAR Project AE-0002-2, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. K. Request for Proposals with The City of Oklahoma City to be advertised, Distributed Antenna System for the Oklahoma City New Arena, CMAR Project AE-0007, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. L. Request for Proposals with The City of Oklahoma City to be advertised, Converged Network System for the Oklahoma City New Arena, CMAR Project AE-0008, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. M. Claims and Payroll ADJOURN OCPPA RECONVENE COUNCIL MEETING IX. Consent Docket A. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, ESI Legacy Holdco, Inc. dba American Elevator Solutions, LLC (COKC01865) and Prestige Elevator Services, LLC (COKC01429), maintenance, inspections, and minor repair services for elevators and escalators, estimated cost $400,000, March 1, 2026 through February 28, 2027. B. Renewal No. 2 of pricing agreements, Ensurity Mobile Corp. (C251002), LENS Equipment (C251004), Pacific East Industries (C251005), Sandoval Custom Creations, Inc. (C251006), Special Services Group, LLC (C251007) and Sur-Tec, Inc. (C251008), covert technical equipment, estimated cost $100,000, retroactive to January 2, 2026 through January 1, 2027. C. 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. Deferred from February 10, 2026. Request to be stricken. D. Resolution authorizing the purchase of sign posts, square tubing posts, delineators, and hardware from State Contract (COKC02848), estimated cost $100,000, March 11, 2026 through March 10, 2027. E. Resolution authorizing the purchase of asphalt from State Contract (COKC02849), estimated cost $1,500,000, February 25, 2026 through February 24, 2027. F. Resolution authorizing the purchase of heavy-duty trucks and vehicles from State Contract (COKC02889), estimated cost $20,000,000, February 24, 2026 through February 23, 2027. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 5 IX. G. Resolution authorizing the purchase of truck mounted equipment from State Contract (COKC02892), estimated cost $2,500,000, February 27, 2026 through February 26, 2027. H. Resolution authorizing the purchase of police radar/lidar speed enforcement and accident reconstruction from State Contract (COKC02896), estimated cost $300,000, February 24, 2026 through February 23, 2027. I. Resolution authorizing the purchase of First-In fire station alerting system replacement parts and services from Westnet, LLC through a cooperative agreement with Sourcewell (COKC02850), estimated cost $60,000, February 24, 2026 through February 23, 2027. J. Resolution authorizing a change in the cost estimate for the purchase of furniture for City facilities, from pricing agreements with ABC Office, LLC (COKC00196), Admiral Express, LLC (COKC00197), Copelin Contract, LLC (COKC00198), Focus Workplace Furniture + Design (COKC00199), Furniture Marketing Group, Inc. (COKC00200), L & M Office Furniture, LLC (COKC00201), Merrifield Office & School Supply (COKC00202), Office Interiors, LLC (COKC00203), Pinnacle Design Group (COKC00204), Southwestern Stationers, Inc. (COKC00205), Spaces, Inc. (COKC00206), and Staples Contract and Commercial LLC (COKC00207), furniture for City facilities, estimated cost increase of $900,000 to a total of $2,400,000, for the period ending May 28, 2026. K. Resolution declaring a 2014 Airbus AS350 B3e Helicopter obsolete and surplus to the needs of The City of Oklahoma City, and authorizing disposal of said used equipment through a broker service. L. Resolution approving Aircraft Purchase Agreement with Portlock Aviation, LLC for the sale of a 2014 Airbus AS350 B3e Helicopter, revenue of $1,075,000; and authorizing the Police Chief or designee to sign Aircraft Delivery Receipt upon delivery of the helicopter to the purchaser. M. Request for Proposals to be advertised, executive coaching services (RFP-OCITY-188). N. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026 (PUD-2126) rezoning 9700 Devore Drive from R-1 Single-Family Residential and AE-2 Airport Environs Zone Two Overlay Districts to PUD-2126 Planned Unit Development and AE-2 Airport Environs Zone Two Overlay Districts. Ward 1. O. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing March 24, 2026 (PUD-2127) rezoning 1140 SW 149th Street from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2127 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 5. P. Resolution releasing the irrevocable letter of credit for the final plat of Morgan Glen Phase 3, north of SW 44th Street and west of South Morgan Road. Ward 3. Q. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Helm Farm, west of North Western Avenue and north of NW 36th Street. Ward 2. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 6 IX. R. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Highland Ranch Phase II, south of West Britton Road and east of North Mustang Road. Ward 1. S. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Nichols Creek Phase 5, west of North County Line Road and south of NW 122nd Street. Ward 1. T. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of The Enclave at Creekside Village Phase 2, south of SW 29th Street and east of South Czech Hall Road. Ward 3. U. Gift Acceptance Agreement with Automobile Alley Inc. for art in Automobile Alley, North Broadway Avenue from NW 4th Street to NW 13th Street, $20,000. Ward 6. V. Gift Acceptance Agreement with the Morgan Grand National LLC, receiving a sculpture titled “The Morgan Horse” for placement adjacent to the OG&E Coliseum, 301 Gordon Cooper Boulevard. Ward 6. W. Resolution approving Second Amended Affordable Housing Loan Agreement and Second Amended Mortgage and Security Agreement with Portland Place Apartments, LLC, correcting the project’s legal description; accepting Second Amended Promissory Note and Declaration of Affordability Requirements; approving Subordination Agreement with Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust Company and Portland Place Apartments, LLC; and approving Release of Mortgage, 16010 North Portland Avenue. Ward 8. X. Resolution approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the Oklahoma City Housing Authority in support of a Joint Application for a Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and authorizing execution of necessary documents. Ward 6. Y. Resolution receiving an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, CPA-2025-0009, removing the Urban-Future layer from the Urban-Low Land Use Typology Area and replacing it with the Employment layer on an approximately 354.27-acre tract of land, south of NW 36th Street and west of North Frisco Road. Ward 3. Z. Resolution receiving an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, CPA-2025-00012, changing the Land Use Typology Area designation from Rural-Low to Rural-Medium on an approximately 30-acre tract of land, west of South Choctaw Road and south of SE 89th Street. Ward 4. AA. Specifications to be advertised for bids, UPBC-0002, Bridge Improvements. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. AB. Specifications to be advertised for bids, UPSR-0002, Street Repairs. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. AC. Resolution extending time to award contract and awarding contract to M&M Wrecking, Inc., Project MP-0660, Woodson Park Pool and Building Demolition, 3401 South May Avenue, $158,132; and approving contract and bonds. Ward 6. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 7 IX. AD. Change Order No. 3 with Silver Star Construction Company, Project BC-0240, Bridge Replacement, North Midwest Boulevard over Crutcho Creek. Ward 7. AE. Change Order No. 5 with Wynn Construction Co., Inc., Project MP-0591, Hefner Golf Clubhouse, 4491 South Lake Hefner Drive, increase of $138,769.39. Ward 2. AF. Change Order No. 8 with Shiloh Enterprises, Inc., Project MB-1478, Replace Fire Station 31, 720 North Rockwell Avenue, increase of $4,820.20. Ward 3. AG. Amendment No. 2 and Change Order No. 2 with Rudy Construction Company, Project MP-0608, Trail Alignment, paralleling I-44 between Woodson Park and SW 74th Street ending in close proximity to Oklahoma City Community College, increase of $200,764.34. Wards 5 and 6. AH. Amendment No. 2 to Contract for Engineering Services with CEC Corporation, Project PC-0697, Roadway Widening, SW 149th Street between South May Avenue and South Pennsylvania Avenue, fee increase of $2,100. Ward 5. AI. Contract for Engineering Services with CEC Corporation, Project TC-0707, Roadway Widening, North County Line Road from NW Expressway to NW 150th Street, fee of $3,354,327. Ward 1. AJ. Acceptance of two privately constructed paving and drainage projects, PD-2024-00057, north of SW 44th Street and west of South Morgan Road, and PD-2024-00072, 10417 SW 55th Street; and placing maintenance bonds into effect. Ward 3. AK. Acceptance of permanent easements, Project PC-0822, Roadway Widening and Intersection Improvements, SW 59th Street from South Council Road to South Rockwell Avenue; and approving payment of claims, $411,284. Ward 3. AL. Resolution authorizing payment to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Projects PC-0548 and PC-0549, Street Widening Improvements, Sara Road from SW 44th Street to SW 59th Street, Sara Road from SW 29th Street to SW 44th Street, $3,153,719.05. Ward 3. AM. 1. Resolution ratifying the Fiscal Year 2024 Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Application submitted by the Utilities Director on behalf of The City of Oklahoma City; authorizing formal acceptance and execution of Fiscal Year 2024 Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant in the amount of $10,000,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the Hefner Water Treatment Plant Emergency Power Generation project; authorizing the Mayor to execute the grant agreement and any extension letters necessary for the project; authorizing the Utilities Director to submit acceptance, submit requests for funds, provide reports as required, and to administer the grant with the advice of the Municipal Counselor’s Office; authorizing and directing reimbursement of incurred costs paid for by the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust from grant funds received by The City of Oklahoma City; and 2. Memorandum of Understanding with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in relation to Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant program funding for the Hefner Treatment Water Plant Emergency Power Generation Project. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 8 IX. AN. Acceptance of a permanent easement, Project WC-1044, Waterline Replacement, 3705 West Memorial Road and Wireless Way between Parkway Commons and West Memorial Road. Ward 8. AO. Receive the Official Election Returns for the General Election held on February 10, 2026 for the Office of the Mayor. AP. Resolution declaring the 2026 Adidas Lone Star Classic Girls National Qualifier to be held in Oklahoma City from April 3 through April 19, 2026, as a Quality Event for the purpose of applying for tax incentives available pursuant to Oklahoma's Quality Events Incentives Act; designating Junior Volleyball Association of Austin as the certified sponsor authorized to promote and conduct the Quality Event; authorizing the Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau, a division of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, to assist The City in making application and to conduct the required economic impact study to support a claim for eligible local support; and further authorizing and directing the transfer of any funds received pursuant to the Oklahoma Quality Events Incentives Act to the Hotel Tax Event Sponsorship Fund to be used as reimbursement for eligible costs and expenses paid. AQ. Resolution declaring the 2026 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon to be held in Oklahoma City from April 24 through April 26, 2026, as a Quality Event for the purpose of applying for tax incentives available pursuant to Oklahoma's Quality Events Incentives Act; designating Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation as the certified sponsor authorized to promote and conduct the Quality Event; authorizing the Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau, a division of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, to assist the City in making application and to conduct the required economic impact study to support a claim for eligible local support; and further authorizing and directing the transfer of any funds received pursuant to the Oklahoma Quality Events Incentives Act to the Hotel Tax Event Sponsorship Fund to be used as reimbursement for eligible costs and expenses paid. AR. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority and the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust memorializing the agreement for the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to provide advance funding for the construction of downtown parking facilities and pedestrian improvements to be located in the vicinity of the new downtown arena and new offices for Thunder administration at the arena (City General Obligation Bond and General Obligation Limited-Tax Bond Projects) and The City’s and the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust’s moral pledge to purchase said parking facilities and pedestrian improvements and Thunder offices from the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority at such time as said bond projects are fully funded and all of the City’s administrative procedures regarding expenditure of bond funds have been followed; and further authorizing the administrative payment/transfer of the bond funds to the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority without further City or Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust action necessary in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000 from Proposition No. 5 - Economic and Community Development and Proposition No. 9 - Transit and Parking System of the 2025 City Bond Authorization approved by the voters on October 14, 2025. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 9 IX. AS. 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. CM3-2025-0026801 styled: Daniel Evans, 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. AT. 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. CM3-2024-00739Y styled: Matthew Hobson, 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. AU. 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. CM3-2023-02548T styled: Kenneth Morris, 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. AV. 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. CM3-2023-02549Y styled: Kenneth Morris, 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. AW. 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. CM3-2024-0024997 styled: Joshua Scott, 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. AX. 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. CM3-2025-0026635 styled: Chris Spillman, 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 24, 2026 10 IX. AY. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority directing the Risk Manager and the Trust’s legal counsel not to appeal the Order of the Workers' Compensation Commission Claim No. CM3-2025-02032H styled: Christopher Goodwin, Claimant vs. The City of Oklahoma City, Respondent, an Own Risk Carrier, and authorizing payment to the Claimant of permanent partial disability benefits, attorney fees, less an assessment for the Multiple Injury Trust Fund; authorizing payment of costs and fees for the Respondent. AZ. Resolution accepting donation of one used Vidir tire carousel from the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to The City of Oklahoma City for use by the General Services Department. BA. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority ratifying and approving Addenda Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, CMAR Project AE-0002-1.1, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue; and awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for Bid Package 1.1, Electrical Equipment, to Prime Electric, $15,320,454. Ward 7. BB. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.2, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Harmon for Bid Package 1.2, Exterior Glass/Curtain Wall, $17,818,860. Ward 7. BC. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.3, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Silver Star Construction for Bid Package 1.3, Earthwork, $8,774,489. Ward 7. BD. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.4, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to Lithko for Bid Package 1.4, Deep Foundations, $5,729,000. Ward 7. BE. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority awarding Construction Management At-Risk subcontract for CMAR Project AE-0002-1.5, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue, to H&H Plumbing and Utilities for Bid Package 1.5, Utilities, $2,230,000. Ward 7. BF. Amendment No. 2 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, incorporating work awarded from Bid Package No. 1, setting the guaranteed maximum price at $119,539,573. Ward 7. BG. Final Plans and Specifications with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to be approved and advertised for Construction Manager At-Risk subcontractor bids in anticipation of a guaranteed maximum price amendment, CMAR Project AE-0002-2, Oklahoma City New Arena, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 11 IX. BH. Request for Proposals with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to be advertised, Distributed Antenna System for the Oklahoma City New Arena, CMAR Project AE-0007, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. BI. Request for Proposals with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority to be advertised, Converged Network System for the Oklahoma City New Arena, CMAR Project AE-0008, 125 West Reno Avenue. Ward 7. BJ. First Renewal of Lease Agreement with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority and Arts Council Oklahoma City for the “Old Central Fire Station,” 400 West California Avenue, revenue of $4,000 annually, retroactive to January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026. Ward 6. BK. Donation Agreement with the Friends of Will Rogers Gardens Foundation and Duck Creek Electric for installation of electrical appurtenances, Will Rogers Gardens greenhouses, 3400 NW 36th Street, valued at $3,820. Ward 2. BL. Resolution authorizing acceptance of a $319,867 Oklahoma Community Crisis Response Partnerships Grant and approving Interagency Agreement with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to support the Fire Department’s Mobile Integrated Health Team; and authorizing the City Treasurer to receive and deposit the funds into Grants Management Fund. BM. Resolution ratifying acceptance of a $496,496.60 Federal Emergency Management Agency award related to FEMA Disaster 4862 for Debris Removal, Monitoring for Debris Removal, Emergency Protective Measures and Management Costs, Reimbursement for the Federal Emergency Management Agency through the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management; Acknowledge that funds were advanced and costs were incurred by The City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust; Ratifying submittal of applications; Ratifying the actions of the Mayor in executing all necessary documents; and Ratifying the actions of the City Treasurer in accepting and depositing all related funds in the appropriate Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust account and The City of Oklahoma City Grants Management Fund which advance funded the costs. BN. Amendment No. 1 to Retainer Agreement with J. Kelly Work, Attorney at Law, for professional legal services in the case of Locke Supply Co., and Oklahoma City Commercial Developers Association v. City of Oklahoma City, United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, Case No. CIV-24-420-PRW, increase of $100,000 to a total not to exceed $150,000. BO. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust authorizing Phillips Murrah P.C., Legal Counsel in the case of Ty Ree Huckleberry vs. Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, and City of Oklahoma City, Seminole County District Court Case No. CJ-2025-5, to engage and retain experts to provide technical consultation and, if necessary, as may be subsequently determined, to serve as expert witnesses. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 12 IX. BP. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $6,791 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Lilly Cryer. Ward 2. BQ. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $2,405 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Daniel Heaton. Ward 8. BR. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $6,923.59 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Kasey McCombs. Ward 8. BS. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $8,500 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by John Swartz. Ward 4. BT. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,578.80 and all the costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Nicholas Utesch. Ward 7. X. Concurrence Docket A. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project SC-1179, Lift Station No. 90 Elimination, SE 89th Street and Eastern Avenue and 2109 SE 89th Terrace. Ward 4. B. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving Addenda Nos. 1 through 3; no bids received, Project TW-0009-2, Well 27 Replacement, Tinker Air Force Base. Ward 4. C. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1; awarding a contract to Southwest Water Works, LLC, Project WC-1102, Waterline Replacement, NW 120th Street to NW 118th Street between Windmill Road and Century Drive and NW 160th Terrace to NW 158th Street between May Avenue and Brenner Pass, $1,464,122; and approving the contract and bonds. Wards 1 and 8. D. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving Addenda Nos. 1 and 2; awarding a contract to Wynn Construction Co., Inc., Project WT- 0221-1, Hefner Water Treatment Plant Improvements, $11,632,294; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 8. E. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving Addenda Nos. 1 through 3; awarding a contract to Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc., Project WT-0249-3, Filter Rehabilitation, Draper Water Treatment Plant, $15,218,400; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 4. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 13 X. F. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Amendment No. 1 and Change Order No. 1 with Southwest Water Works, LLC, Project WC-1114, Waterline Replacement, along Mulholland Drive between Woody Creek Drive and Saddle River Drive, increase of $115,250.85. Ward 8. G. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Amendment No. 2 and Change Order No. 2 with Southwest Water Works, LLC, Project WC-1114, Waterline Replacement, along Mulholland Drive between Woody Creek Drive and Saddle River Drive, increase of $560,345. Ward 8. H. 1. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in renewing Pricing Agreement with Batteries Plus, LLC dba Batteries Plus (C239016), battery backup systems, estimated annual cost of $120,000, retroactive to January 31, 2026 through January 30, 2029; and 2. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in adopting a Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of battery backup systems and replacement parts not available on a pricing agreement (OM23-C239021), estimated annual cost of $80,000, retroactive to January 31, 2026 through January 30, 2029. I. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in adopting a Resolution extending the open market purchase of PVC pipe and fittings for the Utilities Department (OCWUT00099), estimated annual cost $500,000, retroactive to January 14, 2026 through July 31, 2026. J. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in adopting a Resolution authorizing the purchase of furniture utilizing The City of Oklahoma City Pricing Agreements with Office Interiors, LLC (COKC00203) and Spaces, Inc. (COKC00206), estimated cost $900,000, May 29, 2024 through May 28, 2026. K. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving the Cost Adjustment Agreement with Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company, electrical services for the Atoka and Coalgate pumping stations and the southwest power pool transmission services charges. L. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Public Property Authority in approving Amendment No. 2 to Neutrally Hosted, Multi-Sector Distributed Antenna System Access Permit and License Agreement with New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, documenting the transfer of the Distributed Antenna System headend, currently located in the Cox Convention Center, to the Oklahoma City Convention Center and permitting connection to such Distributed Antenna System, thereby providing enhanced wireless cellular service to the Paycom Center, 100 Mick Cornett Drive. Ward 7. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 14 XI. Items for Individual Consideration A. 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 and February 10, 2026. B. 1. Public hearing regarding dilapidated structures: a. 5220 South I-35 Service Road (commercial building and commercial canopy) Ward 4 b. 6620 Lyrewood Lane aka 7050 Lyrewood Lane aka 7168 Lyrewood Lane aka 7172 Lyrewood Lane (apartment building 7050 and apartment building 7168 and apartment building 7172) Ward 1 c. 3300 South Saint Clair Avenue (house and shed) Ward 6 d. 2461 NW 1st Terrace aka 2 North Villa Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6 e. 2000 NW 14th Street (house) Ward 6 f. 3305 NW 27th Street (carport and house) Ward 2 g. 821 SE 51st Street aka 821 1/2 SE 51st Street (house) Ward 4 h. 2930 NW 73rd Street (detached garage) Ward 2 2. Resolution declaring structures are dilapidated: directing said structures to be torn down, establishing dates of February 25, 2026 and March 27, 2026 for commencement and completion of removal by owners. C. 1. Public hearing regarding unsecured structures: a. 2461 NW 1st Terrace aka 2 North Villa Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6 b. 2000 NW 14th Street (house) Ward 6 c. 2601 NE 21st Street (house) Ward 7 d. 2635 SW 29th Street aka 2629 SW 29th Street aka 2631 SW 29th Street (commercial building 2629 and commercial building 2631 and commercial building 2635) Ward 6 2. Resolution declaring structures are unsecured. D. 1. Public hearing regarding abandoned buildings: a. 5220 South I-35 Service Road (commercial building) Ward 4 b. 6620 Lyrewood Lane aka 7050 Lyrewood Lane aka 7168 Lyrewood Lane aka 7172 Lyrewood Lane (apartment building 7050 and apartment building 7168 and apartment building 7172) Ward 1 c. 3300 South Saint Clair Avenue (house) Ward 6 d. 2461 NW 1st Terrace aka 2 North Villa Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6 e. 3305 NW 27th Street (house) Ward 2 f. 821 SE 51st Street aka 821 1/2 SE 51st Street (house) Ward 4 2. Resolution declaring buildings are abandoned. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 15 XI. E. 1. Second 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 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. F. 1. Second 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 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. G. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust, approving an allocation not to exceed $400,000 from Tax Increment District No. 8’s “Other Economic Developments” budget category, from the Downtown/MAPS Economic Development Project Plan, in support of the United Petroleum Transport project located at Corporate Tower in downtown Oklahoma City, which project consists of the renovation of 25,000 square feet of vacant office space with an estimated $2.4 million total capital investment by the developer; and authorizing the City Manager or his designee to negotiate an Economic Development Agreement. Ward 6. H. 1. Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 123, 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 Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 123, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(2). I. 1. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to confess Judgment without admitting liability in the case of Jerome Ellis v. City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County District Court Case No. CJ-2025-1497; 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 negotiations in the public interest. FEBRUARY 24, 2026 16 XI. J. 1. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to confess Judgment without admitting liability in the case of Express Grocery, LLC, Trong Nguyen, individually and as owner of Express Grocery, LLC, Boozy LLP d/b/a Liquor USA, Mai Cao, individually and as owner of Boozy LLP, Hien Tran, Steven Allums, Dallas Fan Cutz OKC LLC, Brian O’Keith Leftridge, individually and as owner of Dallas Fan Cutz OKC LLC, Fantastic Rise, LLC, Toshida Moss individually and as owner of Fantastic Rise, LLC, and Huy Van Nguyen v. The City of Oklahoma City, in the District Court of Oklahoma County, CJ-2024-3922; 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. K. 1. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to confess Judgment without admitting liability in the case of Kimberlee Henager, Individually and As Next Friend of M.H., a minor v. City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County District Court, Case No. CJ-2025- 1502; AND/OR 2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential communications from its attorney regarding settlement discussions in 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 discussion in the public interest. L. 1. Claims recommended for approval: a. Jason Grant $599.14 (Ward 1) b. Michael Plunkett $641.97 (Ward 7) c. Dustyn Vasfaret $445 (Ward 1) 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 24, 2026 17
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