School Bond Advisory Board
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · July 5, 2022
Agenda
SCHOOL BOND
ADVISORY BOARD
AGENDA
July 5, 2022
3:30 PM
BOARD MEMBERS:
Carl E. Edwards, Jr., Chairman
Ruth Sanchez, Vice Chair
Pete White
Lee Roland
Tim McLaughlin
Ellen Pogemiller
Amy Curran
Craig Freeman, City Manager
David E. Todd, MAPS Program Manager
200 N. Walker 3rd Floor Council Chamber
INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOOL BOND ADVISORY BOARD MEETINGS
The School Bond Advisory Board shall meet as often as necessary to perform the oversight functions and all
meetings of the Board shall be subject to the provisions of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. If the Council
Chamber is in use, the School Bond Advisory Board meeting will be held in the Executive Conference room
(same floor). To confirm meeting dates, call (405) 2973461.
The following guidelines are in place for meetings in the Council Chamber at City Hall: only the south
entrance to City Hall will be open; air purifying machines have been installed in the Chamber; hand sanitizer
machines and disposable face masks will be available.
It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with
disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an
accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or server to participate in this
meeting should contact the ADA department coordinator at 4052971531 or TDD 4052972020 as soon as
possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The
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with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting,
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Building for violation of Oklahoma City Municipal Code 2020, § 3081 – Disorderly conduct and/or
violation of Okla. Stat. Tit. 21, §280 – Willfully Disturbing, Interfering With or Disrupting State
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3 MINUTES.
Board Actions
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approve, amend, ratify, deny, defer, recommend, strike or continue any agenda item. When more
information is needed to act on an item, the Board may refer items to City staff. Under certain
circumstances, items are stricken from the agenda entirely or no action of any kind is taken.
Consent/Ratification Dockets
Items listed under “Consent Docket and/or Ratification Docket” are usually approved as a group with the
proper motion from a member of the Board. Board members may request discussion or separate action on
any item on these dockets. Citizens may request to address the Board on any item on these dockets.
For more information about the School Bond Advisory Board, call the MAPS Office at 4052973461.
Parking
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are technical difficulties with either live stream during the meeting, a video will be posted as soon as
possible after the meeting.
AGENDA
SCHOOL BOND ADVISORY BOARD
July 5, 2022
3:30 PM
200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor Council Chamber
I. Call to Order
II. Approve Minutes of the June 7, 2022 School Bond Advisory Board Meeting
III. Independent School District No. 89 2007 and 2016 School Bond Issue Revenue
and Expenditure Reports
A. Receive Independent School District No. 89 2007 and 2016 School
Bond Issue Revenue and Expenditure Reports through May 31, 2022
IV. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve Utilizing I-
89 2007 and 2016 School Bond Funds for Fiscal Year 2023 MAPS
Administrative Fees, $100,000
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve
Construction Management Services Contract with GE Johnson
Construction Company for an Auditorium Remodel Project at Classen
School of Advanced Studies High School at Northeast Utilizing I89 2016
School Bond Funds, $6,967,370
V. Ratification Docket $481,254.85
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
an Emergency Water Main and Fire Line Repair Project at John Marshall
Enterprise High School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$120,000
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
a Floor Replacement Project at Mary Golda Ross Middle School
Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $14,317.50
C. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
a Water Main Repair Project at Webster Middle School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $18,200
D. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
a Flume Repair Project at Classen School of Advanced Studies High
School at Northeast Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $48,700
E. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
a Ramp Repair Project at Capitol Hill Middle School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $12,796.05
F. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
Fire Alarm and Intercom Projects at Northwest Classen High School
Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $16,440.72
G. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of
an Equipment Salvage and Structured Cabling Project at Classen
School of Advanced Studies High School at Northeast Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $5,471.05
H. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of 10
MiniSplit Systems for The Sandy L. Garret Center for Early Childhood
Education at Gatewood Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$30,501.40
I. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of
Cheer Uniforms for Eight High Schools Utilizing I89 2016 School
Bond Funds, $47,875.48
J. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of
Cross Country, Football, Softball and Volleyball Uniforms for 11 Middle
Schools Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $50,328
K. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a
Wrestling Room Renovation and Electrical Project at Capitol Hill High
School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $40,391.05
L. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of a
Volleyball System for John Marshall Enterprise High School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $3,299
M. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of 52
Monitors and 50 Docking Stations Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $31,848
N. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve Purchase of 95
Printer Fax Cards Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $26,885
O. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of a
Cisco DNA Center Appliance Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$14,201.60
VI. Comments by Board, Staff and Citizens
VII. Adjournment