City Council
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · September 23, 2025
Agenda
The City of
OKLAHOMA CITY
FORMAL AGENDA
City Council
8:30 AM September 23, 2025
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
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THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY
FORMAL AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 23, 2025
I. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
II. Call to Order
III. From the Office of the Mayor
IV. Items from Council
A. Resolution approving travel expenses for Councilmembers Bradley Carter, Camal
Pennington and Mark K. Stonecipher to attend the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of
Commerce InterCity Visit 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee, October 22-24, 2025.
(Six affirmative votes required for approval.)
V. City Manager Reports
A. FY 25 Annual Report from Visit Oklahoma City, The Oklahoma City Convention and
Visitors Bureau
B. FY 2024-2025 Council Priority Update
C. Quarterly Riversport Foundation Update
D. Claims and Payroll
VI. Journal of Council Proceedings
A. Receive Journal of Council Proceedings for September 9, 2025.
B. Approve Journal of Council Proceedings for August 26, 2025.
VII. Request for Uncontested Continuances
VIII. Revocable Permits and Events
A. Revocable Permit with the Asian District Cultural Association for the “Asian Night Market
Festival,” October 3-5, 2025, Military Park, 1200 NW 25th Street and rights-of-way,
revenue $2,675. Ward 2.
B. Revocable Permit with Mesta Park Neighborhood Association for “Mesta Festa,”
September 27-28, 2025, Perle Mesta Park, 1900 North Shartel Avenue, revenue $75. Ward
6.
RECESS COUNCIL MEETING
CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY
A. Request for Proposals to be advertised, Budget Application Solution (RFP-OCMFA-044).
B. 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. CM3-2024-01425P styled: Christopher Click, 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.
C. 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. CM3-2024-01606K styled: Daniel Orr, 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.
D. 1. Joint Resolution with The City of Oklahoma City approving settlement of the Workers’
Compensation subrogation claim related to payment of medical bills paid pursuant to state
law under Workers’ Compensation against any proceeds recovered on behalf of William
Deshield, arising out of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on January 19, 2024;
AND/OR
2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential
communications from its attorney concerning the above pending litigation, as authorized
by 25 O.S. (2024 Supp.) §307(B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability
of the public body to conduct the pending litigation in the public interest.
E. Claims and Payroll
ADJOURN OCMFA
CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC PROPERTY AUTHORITY
A. Amendment No. 1 to a Public Art Commission Agreement with The City of Oklahoma
City and artist Jenny Sabin dba Jenny Sabin LLC, for a site-specific work of art for the
MAPS 4 Fairgrounds Coliseum, increase of $100,000. Ward 6.
B. Resolution approving a renewable sole source Professional Services Agreement with
Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership to provide centralized coordination of events,
landscape maintenance, security and community development in downtown Oklahoma
City, including Automobile Alley, Bricktown, City Center, Deep Deuce, Midtown and
West Village, not to exceed $291,000, October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.
Wards 6 and 7.
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OCPPA. C. Claims and Payroll
ADJOURN OCPPA
RECONVENE COUNCIL MEETING
IX. Consent Docket
A. Amendment No. 1 to Contract with Conrad Fire Equipment (C235046), to include changes
to improve the safety and operational effectiveness of seven Pumper Engines for the Fire
Department, increase of $119,038.01.
B. 1. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, Holt Truck Centers of Oklahoma, LLC
(COKC00323), Metro Ford of OKC (COKC00324) and OKC Auto Works (COKC00325),
original equipment manufacturers repair parts and services for automobiles and trucks,
estimated cost $500,000, September 24, 2025 through September 23, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items and services not
available on a pricing agreement (COKC00326), estimated cost $100,000, September 24,
2025 through September 23, 2026.
C. 1. Renewal No. 1 of pricing agreements, Convergint Technologies, LLC (COKC00845),
Entech Sales and Service, LLC (COKC00846), Orion Security Solutions, LLC
(COKC00847) and Turn-Key Security Solutions, LLC (COKC00848), closed-circuit
television and Genetec access control, estimated cost $1,000,000, September 26, 2025
through September 25, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items not available on a
pricing agreement (COKC00849), estimated cost $50,000, September 26, 2025 through
September 25, 2026.
D. 1. Reassignment of pricing agreement from Precision Construction Contracting, LLC dba
PCC Sports to Tarkett Sports Construction Central, LLC; and Renewal No. 1 for pricing
agreements, Merritt Sealing Co. dba Merritt Tennis and Track Systems (COKC00830) and
Tarkett Sports Construction Central, LLC (COKC00831), outdoor court surface system,
estimated cost $200,000, September 24, 2025 through September 23, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items and services not
available on a pricing agreement (COKC00832), estimated cost $50,000, September 24,
2025 through September 23, 2026.
E. 1. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, All Commercial Openings, Inc.
(COKC02320), Maxwell Supply Company, Inc. (COKC02321) and Western Door and
Plywood, Inc. (COKC02322), building materials, estimated cost $400,000, September 25,
2025 through September 24, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of no bid items and related items not
available on a pricing agreement (COKC02323), estimated cost $200,000, September 25,
2025 through September 24, 2026.
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IX. F. 1. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, Dolese Bros. Co. (COKC02332), Maxwell
Supply Company, Inc. (COKC02333) and RCC Ready Mix, LLC (COKC02334),
concrete, ready mixed and related materials, estimated cost $500,000, September 28, 2025
through September 27, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of no bid items and related materials
not available on a pricing agreement (COKC02335), estimated cost $100,000, September
28, 2025 through September 27, 2026.
G. 1. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, Award Concepts, Inc. (COKC02338),
Awardco, Inc. (COKC02339), Beyond Recognition, LLC (COKC02340), The Aby
Manufacturing Group, Inc. dba Entenmann-Rovin Co. (COKC02341), J. Brandt
Recognition, Ltd. (COKC02342) and MTM Recognition Corp. (COKC02343),
recognition awards, service pins, and related supplies, estimated cost $150,000, September
24, 2025 through September 23, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items not available on a
pricing agreement (COKC02344), estimated cost $50,000, September 24, 2025 through
September 23, 2026.
H. 1. Pricing agreements awards and approvals, Comlink Wireless Technologies, Inc.
(COKC02392), Pacific East Industries (COKC02393) and Tourbillon Enterprises LLC dba
Batteries Plus (COKC02402), small electronic components, batteries and related
equipment, estimated cost $100,000, September 27, 2025 through September 26, 2026;
and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related items not available on a
pricing agreement (COKC02394), estimated cost $50,000, September 27, 2025 through
September 26, 2026.
I. Resolution authorizing Renewal No. 8 and Amendment No. 1 of sole source Parkeon Level
II Support Agreement, Flowbird America, Inc. (COKC00705), estimated cost $210,000,
September 26, 2025 through September 25, 2026.
J. Resolution approving Cooperative Service Agreement with the United States Department
of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Services
(COKC00766), sole source purchase of a wildlife damage management project work plan,
not to exceed $80,000, October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.
K. Resolution waiving formal competitive bidding and authorizing the open market purchase
of one Airbus H125 single engine helicopter from Airbus Helicopters, Inc. (COKC02309);
and approving purchase agreement, $4,322,909.
L. Resolution waiving formal competitive bidding and authorizing the open market purchase
of custom twin bed frames from Oklahoma Correctional Industries (COKC02412),
estimated cost $300,000, September 23, 2025 through September 22, 2026.
M. Resolution authorizing the purchase of professional grade tools and diagnostic equipment
from State Contract (COKC00770), estimated cost $100,000, October 4, 2025 through
October 3, 2026.
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IX. N. Resolution authorizing the purchase of laboratory equipment and supplies from State
Contract (COKC02310), estimated cost $300,000, retroactive to September 10, 2025
through September 9, 2026.
O. Resolution authorizing the purchase of landscape and grounds maintenance equipment
through Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract (COKC02289), estimated cost
$500,000, September 23, 2025 through September 22, 2026.
P. Resolution approving a Grant Agreement with PetSmart Charities, Inc., accepting a $5,000
grant to support the execution of PetSmart Charities, Inc. Adopt Joy ™ event inside
PetSmart store(s); ratifying submittal of the grant application; authorizing the City
Treasurer to receive and deposit the funds; and authorizing execution of necessary
documents.
Q. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10978)
rezoning 20 SE 27th Street from I-2 Moderate Industrial District to R-1 Single-Family
Residential District. Ward 6.
R. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10981)
rezoning 625 East Eubanks Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to R-2
Medium-Low Density Residential District. Ward 7.
S. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10982)
rezoning 629 East Eubanks Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential District to R-3
Medium Density Residential District. Ward 7.
T. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10983)
rezoning 2 SE 27th Street from I-2 Moderate Industrial District to R-1 Single-Family
Residential District. Ward 6.
U. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10984)
rezoning 17 SE 27th Street from I-2 Moderate Industrial District to R-1 Single-Family
Residential District. Ward 6.
V. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10985)
rezoning 27 SE 27th Street from I-2 Moderate Industrial District to R-1 Single-Family
Residential District. Ward 6.
W. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PC-10986)
rezoning 34 SE 27th Street from I-2 Moderate Industrial District to R-1 Single-Family
Residential District. Ward 6.
X. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PUD-2057)
rezoning 1325 East Hefner Road from PUD-1443 Planned Unit Development and PUD-
1529 Planned Unit Development Districts to PUD-2057 Planned Unit Development
District. Ward 7.
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IX. Y. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PUD-2086)
rezoning 14900 North Mustang Road from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2086 Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 1.
Z. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PUD-2091)
rezoning 12635 North Morgan Road from AA Agricultural District to PUD-2091 Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 1.
AA. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PUD-2093)
rezoning 16901 North Portland Avenue from PUD-737 Planned Unit Development
District to PUD-2093 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 8.
AB. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (PUD-2095)
rezoning 1404 NW 122nd Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential and PUD-393
Planned Unit Development Districts to PUD-2095 Planned Unit Development District.
Ward 7.
AC. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (SPUD-1763)
rezoning 12516 Roberts Road from AA Agricultural District to SPUD-1763 Simplified
Planned Unit Development District. Ward 7.
AD. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (SPUD-1764)
rezoning 2308 North Florida Avenue from R-1 Single-Family Residential and UC Urban
Conservation Overlay Districts to SPUD-1764 Simplified Planned Unit Development and
UC Urban Conservation Overlay Districts. Ward 6.
AE. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (SPUD-1770)
rezoning 14809 SE 149th Street from AA Agricultural District to SPUD-1770 Simplified
Planned Unit Development District. Ward 4.
AF. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (SPUD-1771)
rezoning 2620 South Mustang Road from AA Agricultural District to SPUD-1771
Simplified Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3.
AG. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025 (SPUD-1772)
rezoning 1003 South Pennsylvania Avenue from C-3 Community Commercial and
SRODD Scenic River Overlay Design Districts to SPUD-1772 Simplified Planned Unit
Development and SRODD Scenic River Overlay Design Districts. Ward 6.
AH. 1. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing November 4, 2025 (CE-1143),
closing a portion of the right-of-way for NW 12th Street adjacent to Lots 22 and 23, in
Block 3 of Classen’s Marquette Addition, east of North Francis Avenue. Ward 6.
2. Resolution establishing a date for enactment of said Ordinance and determining those
entitled to notice.
AI. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Fieldstone Section 4,
east of South County Line Road and south of SW 44th Street. Ward 3.
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IX. AJ. Amendment No. 1 to a Public Art Commission Agreement with the Oklahoma City Public
Property Authority and artist Jenny Sabin dba Jenny Sabin LLC, for a site-specific work
of art for the MAPS 4 Fairgrounds Coliseum, increase of $100,000. Ward 6.
AK. Public Art Commission Agreement with artist Paul Bagley, dba Design Silo LLC, for a
site-specific work of art for the South Lakes Park Soccer Complex, 12310 South Meridian
Avenue for $72,500. Ward 3.
AL. Public Art Commission Agreement with artist Christopher J. Rench dba CJRDesign, for a
site-specific work of art for the C.B. Cameron Park Soccer Complex, 12003 North Portland
Avenue for $206,000. Ward 8.
AM. Amendment No. 1 to the Subrecipient Agreement with City Rescue Mission, Inc. for
landlord engagement services.
AN. Resolution allocating $600,000 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program Community
Housing Development Organization funds to Jefferson Park Neighbors Association;
approving the Community Housing Development Organizations’ Developer Agreement
and Certifying Jefferson Park Neighbors Association as a Community Housing
Development Organization; and authorizing the execution of necessary documents. Ward
7.
AO. Resolution approving a sole source Professional Services Agreement with Downtown
Oklahoma City Partnership for the Downtown Business Improvement District, City of
Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services Assessment District No. 6, for services
including shared landscaping maintenance, marketing for the district, and partial staffing
of a Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership Office, in the area known as Downtown
Oklahoma City, including Automobile Alley, Bricktown, City Center, Deep Deuce,
Midtown and West Village, $4,227,493, October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.
Wards 6 and 7.
AP. Resolution approving a sole source Professional Services Agreement with Stockyards City
Main Street, Inc. for the Stockyards City Business Improvement District, City of
Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services Assessment District No. 13, for
services including management, marketing, landscaping, beautification and maintenance,
and sidewalk and curb cleaning services, not to exceed $164,180.46, October 1, 2025
through September 30, 2026. Ward 6.
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IX. AQ. Resolution setting a public hearing date October 21, 2025, for public comment regarding
the consideration and approval of the assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the Western
Avenue Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and Special
Services Assessment District No. 10, for properties with commercial frontage along North
Western Avenue from NW 36th Street north to Classen Boulevard; and directing the Clerk
to provide notice of said public hearing, as provided by law. Ward 2.
AR. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing October 21, 2025, adopting and setting
the assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the Western Avenue Business Improvement
District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services Assessment District
No. 10, commercial frontage along North Western Avenue from NW 36th Street north to
Classen Boulevard; establishing the time and terms of payment of the assessments and
other expenses; fixing penalties to be charged for delinquent payment of the assessment;
setting forth tracts or parcels of land against which the assessments are being adopted,
ratified and levied; directing the City Clerk to prepare, sign, attest and record with the
Office of the County Clerk of Oklahoma County within 60 days of the publication of this
Ordinance, a claim of lien for any unpaid amount due and assessed against a tract or parcel
of land; and providing for an effective date as of the date of adoption and final passage.
Ward 2.
AS. Specifications to be advertised for bids, UPR-0002, Roofing Improvements. Wards 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
AT. Plans and Specifications with the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust to be
advertised for bids, Project MB-1791, Myriad Gardens Chilled Water Installation, 301
West Reno Avenue. Ward 6.
AU. Plans and Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project MC-0749-A, Oklahoma City
Riversport Improvements, Package 1 Phase 2 – Omniflot System Installation, Package 2
Phase 2-A – Infrastructure Repairs and Upgrades, 800 Riversport Drive. Ward 7.
AV. Ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1; rejecting bids; and approving revised
Specifications to be advertised for bids, UPF-0001R, Fence Improvements. Wards 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
AW. Ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1; awarding contract to Manhattan Road and
Bridge Co., LLC, Project MC-0749, Oklahoma City Riversport Improvements, Package
1, Precasted Slabs, 800 Riversport Drive, $1,116,900; assigning Standard Testing and
Engineering Company as the testing laboratory; and approving contract and bonds. Ward
7.
AX. Amendment No. 1 with Cimarron Construction Company, LLC, Project DC-0303 Phase-
2, Storm Sewer Relief Main, SW 7th Street and South Robinson Avenue, east to SE 8th
Street and South Santa Fe Avenue, decrease of $6,780. Ward 7.
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IX. AY. Preliminary Report, Project PC-0977, Sidewalk Improvements, North Pennsylvania
Avenue from NW 133rd Street to W.P. Bill Atkinson; and authorizing preparation of final
plans and specifications. Ward 8.
AZ. Preliminary Report, Project PC-0978, Sidewalk Improvements, NE 16th Street from Katy
Trail to Redbud Drive; and authorizing preparation of final plans and specifications. Ward
7.
BA. Workspace Agreement with Kathryn E. Davis Trust, Projects DC-0298 and SC-1057,
Drainage Improvement and Sanitary Sewer Relocation, Twisted Oak Road and Oak
Hollow Road to Quail Creek Golf Course, $15,000. Ward 8.
BB. Resolution declaring the necessity for acquiring certain permanent easements, Project PC-
0822, Roadway Widening and Intersection Improvements, SW 59th Street from South
Council Road to South Rockwell Avenue. Ward 3.
BC. Acceptance of permanent easement, Project BC-0229, Bridge Rehabilitation, North May
Avenue over NW Expressway; and approving payment of claim, $200,000. Ward 2.
BD. Acceptance of permanent easements, Project MP-0608, Trail Alignment, paralleling I-44
between Woodson Park and SW 74th Street ending in close proximity to Oklahoma City
Community College; and approving payment of claims, $9,575. Wards 5 and 6.
BE. Acceptance of permanent easements, Project PC-0761, Roadway Widening and
Improvements, North Rockwell Avenue from West Memorial Road to NW 150th Street;
and approving payment of claims, $70,752. Ward 8.
BF. Acceptance of permanent easements, Project TC-0692, Roadway Widening, SW 29th
Street between South Council Road and South County Line Road; and approving payment
of claims, $25,779. Ward 3.
BG. Will Serve Agreement with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and Oklahoma Gas
and Electric for electric service, Project ST-0138, South Canadian Wastewater Treatment
Plant Improvements. Ward 5.
BH. Acceptance of a perpetual easement, Project SC-1095, Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation,
Western Avenue to Blackwelder Avenue from NW Expressway to I-44. Ward 2.
BI. Acceptance of a permanent easement, Project SC-1095, Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation,
Western Avenue to Blackwelder Avenue from NW Expressway to I-44. Ward 2.
BJ. Request for Proposals to be advertised, Property Data Services (RFP-OCITY-183).
BK. Receive Annual Tax Increment Finance District Reports for Fiscal Year 2024-2025; and
authorizing publication and distribution.
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IX. BL. 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. CM3-2024-01425P styled: Christopher
Click, 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.
BM. 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. CM3-2024-01606K styled: Daniel
Orr, 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.
BN. Program Agreement with Arts Council Oklahoma City for youth arts programming at
various locations within the Oklahoma City park system, $5,000, retroactive to July 1,
2025 through June 30, 2026.
BO. Memorandum of Understanding with the Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma to present the
“Girl Scouts Love the Outdoors” program, Taylor Recreation Center, 1115 SW 70th Street,
from October 13, 2025 through October 17, 2025. Ward 5.
BP. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a $2,400 grant from the Oklahoma Office of
Homeland Security 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program, Grant No. 1520.005; travel
expenses for the State Urban Search and Rescue conference; authorizing execution of grant
documents; and authorizing the City Treasurer to receive and deposit the funds into Grants
Management Fund.
BQ. Contractual Agreement with Moore Public Schools for the provision of school security
services, estimated revenue of $1,121,663.39, retroactive to July 1, 2025 through June 30,
2026; and authorizing the deposit of funds.
BR. Agreement with the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Task Force on Child Abuse:
CARE Center for Comprehensive Forensic Interviewer Services, $60,000, retroactive to
July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.
BS. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a $96,872 grant from the Oklahoma Highway
Safety Office; ratifying submittal of the internet based application by the Chief of Police
and the Police Department Business Manager; authorizing the Mayor to sign any necessary
documents; authorizing the Police Business Manager or Senior Financial Services
Manager to submit the internet 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.
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IX. BT. Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a $370,587.61 grant from the Oklahoma
Highway Safety Office; ratifying submittal of the internet based application by the Chief
of Police and the Police Department Business Manager; authorizing the Mayor to sign any
necessary documents; authorizing the Police Business Manager or Management Specialist
to submit the internet 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.
BU. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $14,601 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Kaleb Barnes. Ward 6.
BV. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,113.87 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Marsha Black. Ward
7.
BW. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,000 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Antonio Ochoa. Ward
4.
BX. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $8,096 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Quail Commercial
Owner, LLC. Ward 8.
BY. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,000 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Frederick Richardson.
Ward 5.
BZ. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $900 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Robin Rose. Ward 1.
CA. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,257.96 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Holly Summers. Ward
1.
CB. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to confess
judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,946.55 and all the costs of the
action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Joseph Tharp. Ward 8.
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X. Concurrence Docket
A. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving
Addenda Nos. 1 and 2; awarding a contract to 4M Trenching, LLC, Project WC-1120,
Water Main Installation, SW 164th Street between Western Avenue and Serrano Drive,
$661,711; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 5.
B. 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-1123,
Waterline Replacement (five locations), $674,585; and approving the contract and bonds.
Wards 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
C. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Renewal No. 1 of
the pricing agreement with Core and Main LP (C239011), water sampling stations and
replacement parts, estimated annual cost $200,000, September 27, 2025 through
September 26, 2028.
D. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Order
No. 2 with McKee Utility Contractors, LLC, Project WC-0855-R, Water Transmission
Main, NW 4th Street and MacArthur Boulevard to 7420 Melrose Lane, increase of
$42,439.55. Ward 3.
E. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in receiving Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality Permit to Construct, Project TW-0016, Waterline
Connection for Tinker AFB-MROTC, Tinker Air Force Base. Ward 4.
XI. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes
required for approval) (PUD-2072) rezoning 7700 SW 74th Street from AA Agricultural
District to PUD-2072 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
B. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative votes
required for approval) (SPUD-1736) rezoning 1526 North McKinley Avenue from SPUD-
829 Simplified Planned Unit Development District to SPUD-1736 Simplified Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 6.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
C. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (CE-1146) closing
multiple portions of platted street right-of-way surrounding Blocks 9 through 16 in State
Center Addition, north of East Britton Road between North Oklahoma Avenue and North
Lincoln Boulevard. Ward 7.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
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XI. D. 1. Public hearing regarding assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the Downtown Business
Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services
Assessment District No. 6.
2. Resolution adopting and confirming an assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the
Downtown Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and
Special Services Assessment District No. 6, in the area known as Downtown Oklahoma
City, including Automobile Alley, Bricktown, City Center, Deep Deuce, Midtown and
West Village. Wards 6 and 7.
E. Ordinance on final hearing, adopting and setting the assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for
the Downtown Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and
Special Services Assessment District No. 6, in the area known as Downtown Oklahoma
City, including Automobile Alley, Bricktown, City Center, Deep Deuce, Midtown and
West Village; establishing the time and terms of payment of the assessments and other
expenses; fixing penalties to be charged for delinquent payments of the assessment or for
an installment thereof; setting forth the tracts or parcels of land against which the
assessments are being adopted, ratified, and levied; directing the City Clerk to prepare,
sign, attest, and record with the County Clerk of Oklahoma County, within 60 days of the
publication of this ordinance, a claim of lien for any unpaid amount due and assessed
against a tract or parcel of land, and providing for an effective date as of the date of
adoption and passage. Wards 6 and 7.
F. 1. Public hearing regarding assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the Stockyards City
Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services
Assessment District No. 13.
2. Resolution adopting and confirming an assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for the
Stockyards City Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement and
Special Services Assessment District No. 13, for properties in and around the intersection
of Agnew and Exchange Avenues, an area commonly known as Stockyards City. Ward 6.
G. Ordinance on final hearing, adopting and setting the assessment roll, Year 2025-2026, for
the Stockyards City Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City Improvement
and Special Services Assessment District No. 13; for properties in and around the
intersection of South Agnew Avenue and Exchange Avenue, an area commonly known as
Stockyards City; establishing the time and terms of payment of the assessments and other
expenses; fixing penalties to be charged for delinquent payment of the assessment; setting
forth tracts or parcels of land against which the assessments are being adopted, ratified,
and levied; directing the City Clerk to prepare, sign, attest and record with the Office of
the County Clerk of Oklahoma County, within 60 days of the publication of this
Ordinance, a claim of lien for any unpaid amount due and assessed against a tract or parcel
of land; and providing for an effective date as of the date of adoption and passage. Ward
6.
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XI. H. 1. Public hearing regarding dilapidated structure:
a. 2908 NW 28th Street (apartment building) Ward 2
2. Resolution declaring structure is dilapidated: directing said structure to be torn down,
establishing dates of September 24, 2025 and October 24, 2025 for commencement and
completion of removal by owners.
I. 1. Public hearing regarding unsecured structures:
a. 5013 Briarwood Drive (house) Ward 4
b. 2728 West Eubanks Street (house) Ward 2
c. 215 North Western Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6
d. 2908 NW 28th Street (apartment building) Ward 2
e. 3217 SW 46th Street (shed) Ward 6
f. 1432 NW 99th Street (house) Ward 7
2. Resolution declaring structures are unsecured.
J. 1. Public hearing regarding abandoned buildings:
a. 215 North Western Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6
b. 2908 NW 28th Street (apartment building) Ward 2
2. Resolution declaring buildings are abandoned.
K. 1. Resolution approving voting to accept the Thirteenth Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of
Reorganization of Purdue and Its Affiliated Debtors in Participation in Case No. 19-23649
pending in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and
authorizing and directing its legal counsel vote to accept the Plan via master ballot or
otherwise, (b) approving voting to accept and participate in the Governmental Entities
Settlement Agreement dated June 17, 2025, and authorizing the Mayor of The City of
Oklahoma City, or the Mayor’s designee, to execute the Subdivision Participation Form
for The City of Oklahoma City’s participation in the Governmental Entities Settlement
Agreement, and approval of the Purdue State-Subdivision Agreement as it pertains to the
Plan and the Governmental Entities Settlement Agreement, and (c) approving voting to
accept and participate in the settlement agreements with Alvogen, Inc., Amneal
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Apotex, Inc., Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., Indivior Inc.,
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc., and Zydus
Pharmaceuticals, and authorizing the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, or the Mayor’s
designee, to execute the Subdivision Participation Form for The City of Oklahoma City’s
participation in the settlements with Alvogen, Inc., Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Apotex,
Inc., Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., Indivior Inc., Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sun
Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc., and Zydus Pharmaceuticals, and (d) authorizing Litigation
Counsel in the opioid litigation to negotiate and enter into a State-Subdivision Agreement
with the State through the Attorney General on behalf of The City of Oklahoma City with
respect to the Generic/Small/Secondary Manufacturer Settlements;
AND/OR
2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor, as authorized by 25
O.S. (2024 Supp.) §307(B)(4), to receive confidential communications from legal counsel
because disclosure of the confidential communications would seriously impair the ability
of the public body to conduct such litigation and/or claims in the public interest.
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XI. L. 1. Joint Resolution with the Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority approving
settlement of the Workers’ Compensation subrogation claim related to payment of medical
bills paid pursuant to state law under Workers’ Compensation against any proceeds
recovered on behalf of William Deshield, arising out of injuries sustained in an automobile
accident on January 19, 2024;
AND/OR
2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential
communications from its attorney concerning the above pending litigation, as authorized
by 25 O.S. (2024 Supp.) §307(B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the ability
of the public body to conduct the pending litigation in the public interest.
M. 1. Claim recommended for approval:
a. John Malget $500 (Ward 6)
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. (2024 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.
XII. Comments from Council
XIII. Citizens to be Heard
XIV. Adjournment
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