City Council
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · December 16, 2025
Agenda
The City of
OKLAHOMA CITY
FORMAL AGENDA
City Council
8:30 AM December 16, 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
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THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY
FORMAL AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 16, 2025
I. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
II. Call to Order
III. From the Office of the Mayor
IV. Items from Council
V. City Manager Reports
A. Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan Department Presentations
B. Claims and Payroll
VI. Journal of Council Proceedings
A. Receive Journal of Council Proceedings for December 2, 2025.
B. Approve Journal of Council Proceedings for November 18, 2025.
VII. Request for Uncontested Continuances
XI. G
12/30/25
VIII. Revocable Permits and Events
RECESS COUNCIL MEETING
CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY
A. Assignment and Amendment No. 3 to Contract for Architectural Services with The City
of Oklahoma City and Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, PC, Project MC-0749, Oklahoma
City Riversport Improvements, 800 Riversport Drive, fee increase of $1,247,191. Ward
7.
B. Renewal No. 2 of the Managed Care Services Agreement with The City of Oklahoma
City and CorVel Healthcare Corporation the Certified Workplace Medical Plan and
Pharmacy Benefits Manager for The City of Oklahoma City’s self-insured workers’
compensation program, estimated annual cost $16,500,000, January 1, 2026 through
December 31, 2026.
C. Claims and Payroll
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ADJOURN OCMFA
CONVENE AS OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC PROPERTY AUTHORITY
A. Amendment No. 2 to Base Contract for Sale and Purchase of Natural Gas with BlueMark
Energy, LLC for natural gas purchase and supply management services.
B. Claims and Payroll
ADJOURN OCPPA
RECONVENE COUNCIL MEETING
IX. Consent Docket
A. 1. Renewal No. 2 of pricing agreements, Audrey Parks & Associates (C253001), Harvey
Sales (C253002), HD Supply Facilities Maintenance, Ltd, formerly known as Home
Depot U.S.A., Inc. dba The Home Depot Pro (C253003), Oklahoma Janitorial Supply
(C253004) and Brady Plus (COKC02009), janitorial supplies and equipment, estimated
cost $650,000, January 6, 2026 through January 5, 2027; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of no bid and related items not
available on a pricing agreement (COKC02678), estimated cost $50,000, January 6, 2026
through January 5, 2027.
B. 1. Pricing agreement awards and approvals, Accent Painting, Inc. (COKC02672), All
American Flooring and Painting (COKC02673), Breeden Enterprises, LLC
(COKC02674), Excellence Painting, Inc. (COKC02675) and JRC Property Management,
LLC (COKC02676), painting services, estimated cost $1,000,000, December 20, 2025
through December 19, 2026; and
2. Resolution authorizing the open market purchase of related services not available on a
pricing agreement (COKC02677), estimated cost $100,000, December 20, 2025 through
December 19, 2026.
C. Resolution authorizing the purchase of traffic striping services from State Contract
(COKC02690), estimated cost $600,000, December 16, 2025 through December 15,
2026.
D. Resolution authorizing the purchase of public safety, emergency preparedness, safety
equipment, and solutions through OMNIA Partners public sector purchasing cooperative
(COKC02560), estimated cost $500,000, retroactive to October 24, 2025 through
October 23, 2026.
E. Resolution authorizing the purchase of playground and water play equipment and related
accessories and services through Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract
(COKC02643), estimated cost $500,000, December 16, 2025 through December 15,
2026.
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IX. F. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing January 13, 2026 (PUD-2114)
rezoning 10201 SE 74th Street from R-1 Single-Family Residential, AE-1 Airport
Environs Zone One and AE-2 Airport Environs Zone Two Overlay Districts to PUD-
2114 Planned Unit Development, AE-1 Airport Environs Zone One and AE-2 Airport
Environs Zone Two Overlay Districts. Ward 4.
G. Ordinance to be introduced and set for final hearing January 13, 2026 (PUD-2120)
rezoning 8701 North Kelley Avenue from SPUD-70 Simplified Planned Unit
Development and R-1 Single-Family Residential Districts to PUD-2120 Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 7.
H. Resolution releasing the subdivision bond for the final plat of Cypress Plains Phase 1,
south of NW 164th Street and east of North Council Road. Ward 8.
I. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Bellamy Park, east of
North Bryant Avenue and north of NE 50th Street. Ward 7.
J. Resolution accepting the dedications contained in the final plat of Mar A Lago Section 4,
south of NW 23rd Street and east of North Mustang Road. Ward 1.
K. Amendment No. 1 to Professional Services Agreement with OKC’s Adventure District,
Inc. for the Adventure District Business Improvement District, City of Oklahoma City
Business Improvement and Special Services Assessment District No. 9, services
including landscaping, sidewalk cleaning, maintenance, security, and marketing for the
district, extending the term through June 30, 2026. Ward 7.
L. Amendment No. 3 to the Professional Services Agreement with TischlerBise, Inc.,
Streets Development Fees Consulting Services to produce a Technical Study and
Documentation to augment and update The City of Oklahoma City’s Streets
Development Fees program and ordinance, extending the term through June 30, 2026.
M. Release of Mortgage Lien with NE INTERESTS, LTD in satisfaction of repayment
requirements of a loan agreement under the Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund
Grant Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, for removal of asbestos-
containing materials and removal/stabilization of lead-based paint at the First National
Center, 120 North Robinson Avenue; and authorizing the execution of necessary
documents. Ward 6.
N. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute the Certified Local Governments National
Register Nomination Report for the Downtown Oklahoma City Historic District, bound
by NW 4th Street, North Hudson Avenue, Park Avenue, North Robinson Avenue, West
Sheridan Avenue, and North E.K. Gaylord Boulevard, which includes an affirmative
statement of opinion regarding the district's National Register of Historic Places
eligibility for the reasons stated herein, and therefore recommending the Downtown
Oklahoma City Historic District to the Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Review
Board and the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places, Washington DC, as
eligible for the National Register. Ward 6.
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IX. O. Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project MP-0660, Woodson Park Pool and
Building Demolition, 3401 South May Avenue. Ward 6.
P. Resolution extending time to award contract and awarding contract to Oklahoma
Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC, Project UPR-0002, Roofing Improvements, $2,000,000;
and approving contract and bonds. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Q. Ratifying and approving Addendum No. 1; awarding contracts to Atlas Paving Company
and Rudy Construction Co., UPARI-0001, Arterial Resurfacing Improvements, not to
exceed $5,000,000 per contractor, December 16, 2025 through December 15, 2026; and
approving contract and bonds. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
R. Change Order No. 5 with Schwarz Paving Co., Inc., Projects PC-0557 and WC-1085,
Roadway Widening and Improvements, SW 15th Street from Czech Hall Road to
Mustang Road; and Projects PC-0558, WC-1106, and SC-1080, Roadway Widening and
Improvements, SW 15th Street from Mustang Road to John Kilpatrick Turnpike,
increase of $226,000. Ward 3.
S. Amendment No. 1 and Change Order No. 1 with Manhattan Road and Bridge Co., LLC,
Project MC-0749, Oklahoma City Riversport Improvements, Package 1, Precasted Slabs,
800 Riversport Drive, increase of $24,051.12. Ward 7.
T. Amendment No. 3 and Change Order No. 4 with Arroyos Concrete, LLC, Project MS-
0127, Sidewalk Installations (five locations), increase of $191,639.93. Wards 2 and 6.
U. Acceptance of four privately constructed paving and drainage projects; and placing
maintenance bonds into effect. Wards 1, 3, 7 and 8.
V. Assignment and Amendment No. 3 to Contract for Architectural Services with the
Oklahoma City Municipal Facilities Authority and Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, PC,
Project MC-0749, Oklahoma City Riversport Improvements, 800 Riversport Drive, fee
increase of $1,247,191. Ward 7.
W. Amendment No. 2 to Contract for Engineering Services with Halff Associates, Inc.,
Project MP-0477, Deep Fork Greenway Trail Phases I, IIIB and IV, from Katy Trail
North to the North Grand Boulevard Trail, fee increase of $125,500. Wards 2 and 7.
X. Approve Unlisted Project MC-0787, ESRI Capital Project Coordination and a total
allocation of General Obligation unlisted funds in the amount of $171,000 from multiple
propositions of the 2017 General Obligation Bond authorization. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
and 8.
Y. Letter of Engagement with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and Phillips Murrah
P.C. for legal services related to an Application before the Oklahoma Corporation
Commission, PD No. 2025-000, Oxley Energy, LLC seeking exception to and/or
amendment of Surface Casing Order No. 42348 that protects the Atoka Reservoir,
retroactive to November 24, 2025.
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IX. Z. Letter of Engagement with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and Phillips Murrah
P.C. for legal services related to the case of Jody Ardrey and Cindy Ardrey vs. the
Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust and The City of Oklahoma City, CJ-25-242,
retroactive to November 24, 2025.
AA. Grant a permanent easement to Enable Oklahoma Intrastate Transmission, LLC, Project
WC-1010, Second Atoka Pipeline, New Stonewall Pump Station.
AB. Public Official Bond for Mitchel Trent Massie as Assistant City Treasurer
AC. Resolution setting a public hearing date of December 30, 2025, for a proposed
amendment to the Fiscal Year 2026 budget for the Capital Improvement Projects Fund,
Fire Sales Tax Fund, Oklahoma City Improvement and Special Services Assessment
Districts Fund and Special Purpose Fund; and directing the City Clerk to publish
appropriate notice.
AD. Resolution to be introduced and set for public hearing and final adoption January 13,
2026, adopting the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan for fiscal years 2026-2030.
AE. Renewal No. 2 of the Managed Care Services Agreement with the Oklahoma City
Municipal Facilities Authority and CorVel Healthcare Corporation the Certified
Workplace Medical Plan and Pharmacy Benefits Manager for The City of Oklahoma
City’s self-insured workers’ compensation program, estimated annual cost $16,500,000,
January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
AF. Resolution extending time to award the contract, Project M4-NPS11, MAPS 4 C.B.
Cameron Park Improvements, 11711 North Portland Avenue; ratifying and approving
Addenda Nos. 1 and 2; awarding contract to Downey Contracting, LLC, $23,969,103;
approving contract and bonds; and authorizing the use of $4,138,003 of unencumbered
MAPS funds, which will be reimbursed from 2025 General Obligation Bonds, to assist
with funding the contract. Ward 8.
AG. Change Order No. 2 with Rudy Construction Company, Project M4-DDC10, MAPS 4
Innovation District Connectivity Phase 1, vicinity of NE 8th Street and North Lincoln
Boulevard, vicinity of North Lottie Avenue between NE 8th Street and NE 15th Street,
and vicinity of North Lincoln Boulevard between NE 4th Street and NE 10th Street,
increase of $70,300. Ward 7.
AH. Change Order No. 5 with EMC Services, LLC, Project M4-TS011, MAPS 4 Sidewalks
and Related Amenities – Phase 1B, vicinity of South Western Avenue and SW Grand
Boulevard, vicinity of South Pennsylvania Avenue and SW 51st Street, and vicinity of
South Western Avenue and SW 134th Street, increase of $3,400. Wards 4, 5 and 6.
AI. Preliminary Report, Project M4-MM041, MAPS 4 Restoration Center, vicinity of North
Western Avenue and Linwood Diagonal. Ward 6.
AJ. Preliminary Report, Projects M4-NPC10, M4-NPC11, and M4-NPC12, MAPS 4
Neighborhood and Community Parks – Phases 1A, 1B and 1C. Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
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IX. AK. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to
confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $1,070.50 and all the
costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Stefanie
Benson. Ward 3.
AL. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to waive service of process and to
confess judgment without admission of liability in the amount of $7,429.24 and all the
costs of the action in the Oklahoma County District Court in the claim filed by Elba
Sisco. Ward 6.
X. Concurrence Docket
A. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving the Plans and
Specifications to be advertised for bids, Project WT-0224-1-R, Clearwell Improvements,
Draper Water Treatment Plant. Ward 4.
B. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Assignment of
Contract for Engineering Services with CP&Y, Inc. dba STV Infrastructure to STV
Incorporated, Project ST-0138, South Canadian Wastewater Treatment Plant
improvements. Ward 5.
C. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Assignment of
Contract for Engineering Services with CP&Y, Inc., dba STV Infrastructure to STV
Incorporated, Project ST-0154, Wastewater Treatment Plants Biosolids and Odor
Management (five locations). Wards 5 and 7.
D. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Assignment of
Contract for Engineering Services with CP&Y, Inc. dba STV Infrastructure to STV
Incorporated, Project WC-0872, Atoka Pipeline Raw Water Transmission Line, Colgate
pump station to Stonewall pump station.
E. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving
Addenda Nos. 1 through 3; awarding a contract to Urban Contractors, LLC, Project TS-
0008-1, Lift Station Elimination, Area F, Tinker Air Force Base, $2,445,678; and
approving the contract and bonds. Ward 4.
F. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving
Addendum No. 1; awarding a contract to Krapff-Reynolds Construction Company,
Projects WC-1115 and SC-1108, Waterline Replacement and Sanitary Sewer Line
Rehabilitation, NW 36th Street to NW 40th Street from Classen Boulevard to Western
Avenue and along Classen Boulevard from NW 36th Street to NW 38th Street,
$1,667,427; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 2.
G. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving a Sole Source
Agreement with Aquatic Informatics, Inc. (OCWUT00186), for support services to
maintain the cloud-based Water Information Management System platform, estimated
cost $200,000, retroactive to November 21, 2025 through November 20, 2028.
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X. H. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Order
No. 3 with Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc., Project ST-0163-1, Aeration System
Improvements, Deer Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Ward 8.
I. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Order
No. 3 with Archer Western Construction, LLC, Project WT-0201, Lime System
Improvements, Hefner Water Treatment Plant, increase of $115,785.21. Ward 8.
J. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Change Order
No. 5 with Wynn Construction Company, Inc., Project ST-0149, North Canadian
Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements and Upgrades, increase of $557,956.23.
Ward 7.
K. 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-1096,
Waterline Replacement, NW 71st Street to Grand Boulevard between NW 73rd Street
and Berkley Avenue, increase of $221,970. Ward 2.
L. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in approving Amendment No.
2 and Change Order No. 4 with C4L, LLC, Project SW-0234-1, Solid Waste Operations
Center Improvements, 11501 North Portland Avenue, increase of $59,655. Ward 8.
M. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in accepting Projects TW-
0001-R and TS-0001-R, Tinker Operations Building, Tinker Air Force Base; approving
the Limited Warranty Agreement; receiving the Limited Warranties; and placing the
maintenance bond into effect. Ward 4.
N. 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-1095,
Waterline Replacement, along Barr Avenue and Nicklas Avenue between NW 39th
Street and NW 36th Street, along SW 38th Street and SW 40th Street between
Blackwelder Avenue and Douglas Avenue, increase of $2,130; accepting the project and
placing the maintenance bond into effect. Wards 2 and 6.
O. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving
Addenda Nos. 1 and 2; awarding a contract to McKee Utility Contractors, LLC, Project
WC-0879-1, Atoka Pipeline Raw Water Transmission Line, Macomb Pump Station to
Stanley Draper Reservoir, $63,663,832; and approving the contract and bonds. Ward 4.
P. Concurrence with the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust in ratifying and approving
Addendum No. 1; adopting a Resolution extending time to award contract, awarding
contract to Belt Construction, Inc. dba K Bass Construction, Inc., Project WC-0878,
Atoka Pipeline Raw Water Transmission Line, 1.44 miles west of SH-3W to Macomb
Pump Station, $52,563,799; and approving the contract and bonds.
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XI. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2081) rezoning 10901 North Morgan Road from AA
Agricultural District to PUD-2081 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 1.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
Deferred from November 18 and December 2, 2025.
B. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2103) rezoning 15601 North County Line Road from
PUD-2037 Planned Unit Development District to PUD-2103 Planned Unit Development
District. Ward 1.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
C. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2106) rezoning 1108 NE 63rd Street from R-1 Single-
Family Residential, C-3 Community Commercial, HNO Healthy Neighborhoods
Overlay, and UC Urban Conservation Districts to PUD-2106 Planned Unit Development,
HNO Healthy Neighborhoods Overlay and UC Urban Conservation Districts. Ward 7.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
D. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2107) rezoning 11900 NW 10th Street from PUD-
1503 (pursuant to OK County District Court Case No. CV-2013-2502) to PUD-2107
Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
E. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2109) rezoning 13725 SW 15th Street from AA
Agricultural District to PUD-2109 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 3.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
F. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for approval (five affirmative
votes required for approval) (PUD-2111) rezoning 600 West John Kilpatrick Service
Road from PUD-1745 Planned Unit Development and PUD-1865 Planned Unit
Development Districts to PUD-2111 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 7.
Planning Commission recommended approval subject to the Summary of Technical
Evaluation.
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XI. G. Ordinance on final hearing (emergency) recommended for denial (five affirmative votes
required for approval) (SPUD-1765) rezoning 1422 NW 17th Street from R-1 Single-
Family Residential and UC Urban Conservation Overlay Districts to SPUD-1765
Simplified Planned Unit Development and UC Urban Conservation Overlay Districts.
Ward 6.
If approved, subject to the Summary of Technical Evaluation.
Deferred from November 18 and December 2, 2025.
Request deferral to December 30, 2025.
H. Ordinance on final hearing removing metered parking on the south side of West Park
Avenue from approximately 50 feet west to 94 feet west of the west curb line of North
Robinson Avenue. Ward 6.
I. Ordinance on final hearing removing metered parking on the west side of North
Robinson Avenue from approximately 37 feet north to approximately 125 feet north of
the north curb line of West Main Street to establish 15-minute time-limited parking.
Ward 6.
J. Ordinance on final hearing establishing 2-hour time-limited parking on the west side of
North Hudson Avenue from NW 9th Street to NW 10th Street. Ward 6.
K. Ordinance on final hearing establishing 2-hour time-limited parking on the east and west
sides of North Walker Avenue from NW 11th Street to NW 12th Street and the east side
of North Walker Avenue from NW 12th Street to NW 13th Street. Ward 6.
L. Ordinance on final hearing establishing 2-hour time-limited parking on the west side of
North Dewey Avenue from NW 11th Street to NW 13th Street. Ward 6.
M. Ordinance on final hearing establishing reserved parking for the physically disabled on
the west side of North Walker Avenue from approximately 51 feet north to
approximately 78 feet north of the north curb line of NW 11th Street, the east side of
North Walker Avenue from approximately 36 feet south to approximately 63 feet south
of the south curb line of NW 12th Street and the east side of North Walker Avenue from
approximately 38 feet north to approximately 65 feet north of the north curb line of NW
12th Street. Ward 6.
N. Ordinance on final hearing replacing the no parking 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday restriction on the east side of North Dewey Avenue from NW 12th Street
to the alley midway between NW 11th Street and NW 12th Street with a no parking
anytime restriction. Ward 6.
O. Ordinance on final hearing replacing all time-of-day and day-of-week specific parking
controls on the north and south sides of NW 13th Street from North Shartel Avenue to
North Hudson Avenue with a no parking anytime restriction. Ward 6.
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XI. P. Ordinance on final hearing establishing reserved parking for the physically disabled on
the west side of North Dewey Avenue from approximately 84 feet north to
approximately 111 feet north of the north curb line of NW 12th Street and on the west
side of North Dewey Avenue from approximately 103 feet north to approximately 130
feet north of the north curb line of NW 11th Street. Ward 6.
Q. 1. Public hearing regarding dilapidated structures:
a. 3920 North Barnes Avenue aka 3912 North Barnes Avenue aka 3914
North Barnes Avenue (shed and south house) Ward 2
b. 5312 Gaines Street (house) Ward 4
c. 1328 East Hefner Road (house) Ward 7
d. 2500 South Western Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6
e. 1301 NE 23rd Street aka 1303 NE 23rd Street (commercial building) Ward 7
f. 2805 NW 26th Street (house) Ward 2
g. 708 NW 86th Street (shed) Ward 2
2. Resolution declaring structures are dilapidated: directing said structures to be torn
down, establishing dates of December 17, 2025 and January 16, 2026 for commencement
and completion of removal by owners.
R. 1. Public hearing regarding unsecured structures:
a. 5128 Briarwood Drive aka 5128 South Briarwood Drive (house) Ward 4
b. 1328 East Hefner Road (house) Ward 7
c. 4210 Laverne Avenue aka 4210 Lavern Street (house and shed) Ward 4
d. 2311 Progress Drive aka 202 NE 23rd Street (east commercial building)
Ward 7
e. 2500 South Western Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6
f. 12901 North Western Avenue (barn and east house and pool and west
house) Ward 7
g. 2801 SW 5th Street (house and shed) Ward 6
h. 1424 SW 12th Street (house and shed) Ward 6
i. 1125 SW 100th Terrace (house and shed) Ward 5
2. Resolution declaring structures are unsecured.
S. 1. Public hearing regarding abandoned buildings:
a. 5312 Gaines Street (house) Ward 4
b. 1328 East Hefner Road (house) Ward 7
c. 4210 Laverne Avenue aka 4210 Lavern Street (house) Ward 4
d. 2500 South Western Avenue (commercial building) Ward 6
e. 2801 SW 5th Street (house) Ward 6
f. 1424 SW 12th Street (house) Ward 6
g. 1301 NE 23rd Street aka 1303 NE 23rd Street (commercial building) Ward 7
h. 2805 NW 26th Street (house) Ward 2
i. 1125 SW 100th Terrace (house) Ward 5
2. Resolution declaring buildings are abandoned.
T. Resolution approving Minor Amendment No. 1 to the Riverfront Redevelopment Project
Plan, as amended January 2023. Wards 3 and 6.
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XI. U. Resolution approving activation of Increment District B, City of Oklahoma City, of the
Western Gateway Project Plan, to be numbered upon activation with the next
consecutive number in accordance with the Local Development Act, to be effective
January 1, 2027, and authorizing city staff to provide notice of said activation to the
Oklahoma County Assessor as required pursuant to section 862(A) of the Oklahoma
Local Development Act. Ward 6.
V. Resolution adopting and amending the Comprehensive Code of Conduct, Ethics and
Fraud Intolerance Policy for The City of Oklahoma City to comport with Charter and
City Employment Policy amendments; establishing an effective date of December 16,
2025; and directing distribution to employees and appointees.
W. 1. Resolution authorizing the Municipal Counselor to confess judgment without admitting
liability in the case of James S. Ashton v. The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
District Court, Case No. CJ-2025-4504;
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.
X. Enter into executive session to discuss collective bargaining negotiations for fiscal year
2025-2026 with the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 123; International Association of
Firefighters, Local 157; and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal
Employees, Local 2406, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(2).
Y. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential
communications from its attorney concerning the case of Connie Basco, et al v. City of
Oklahoma City, in The United States District Court for the Western District of
Oklahoma, Case No. CIV-23-1143-G, as authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(4),
because disclosure would seriously impair the ability of the public body to conduct the
pending litigation in the public interest.
Z. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential
communications from its attorneys regarding pending litigation in the case of Sherrina
Perry v. The City of Oklahoma City, United States District Court for the Western District
of Oklahoma, Case No. CIV-24-1078-J 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 litigation in the public interest.
AA. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive confidential
communications from its attorney concerning the case of Tammy Gallo et al v. City of
Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma County District Court, Case No. CJ-2024-6605, as
authorized by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307(B)(4), because disclosure would seriously
impair the ability of the public body to conduct the pending litigation in the public
interest.
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XI. AB. 1. Claim recommended for denial:
a. Ryan Bruhn $262.56 (Ward 3)
AND/OR
2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive
confidential communications from its attorney concerning the above claim as authorized
by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307 (B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the
ability of the public body to deal with the pending claim in the public interest.
AC. 1. Claim recommended for approval:
a. Todd Brown $262.26 (Ward 7)
AND/OR
2. Enter into executive session on advice of the Municipal Counselor to receive
confidential communications from its attorney concerning the above claim as authorized
by 25 O.S. (2025 Supp.) §307 (B)(4), because disclosure would seriously impair the
ability of the public body to deal with the pending claim in the public interest.
XII. Comments from Council
XIII. Citizens to be Heard
XIV. Adjournment
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