DOWNTOWN/ MAPS TAX INCREMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · April 17, 2026
Agenda
-SPECIAL MEETING-
DOWNTOWN/MAPS TAX INCREMENT
DISTRICT REVIEW COMMITTEE
AGENDA
April 17, 2026
8:30 AM
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Ronald J. Norick, Chairman
Butch Freeman, Vice Chairman
Deborah Deck, Oklahoma City Public Schools
Craig Woodruff, Metropolitan Library
Dr. Patrick McGough, Oklahoma City/County Health
Aaron Collins, Metro Technology Center
Rusty LaForge, Planning Commission
Brad Richards, Crooked Oak Public Schools
Dick Stubbs, At-Large Member
Bill Warren, At-Large Member
William Mee, At-Large Member
100 N. Walker, 4th Floor
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-SPECIAL MEETING-
DOWNTOWN/MAPS TAX INCREMENT
DISTRICT REVIEW COMMITTEE
April 17, 2026
8:30 AM
100 N. Walker, 4th Floor
I. Call to Order
II. Approval of Minutes of the Downtown/MAPS Tax Increment District Review
Committee
III. Financial Status Report
IV. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Resolution of the Downtown/MAPS Increment District Review Committee
recommending approval of an allocation to The City of Oklahoma City in an
amount not to exceed $2,500,000, in addition to the previously allocated
$4,750,000, from the TIF 8 Increment Fund’s Other Public Development
Costs budget category, for higher than anticipated project costs associated
with improvements at the city-owned Wiley Post Park, including the USS
Oklahoma City Memorial Plaza, located within the Downtown/MAPS
Economic Development Project Plan Area.
B. Resolution of the Downtown/MAPS Increment District Review Committee
recommending approval of an allocation to The City of Oklahoma City in an
amount not to exceed $3,000,000 from Increment District Number Two’s
Other Public Development Costs (City Only) budget category for project
costs associated with Project M3-P020, Maps 3 Union Station Renovation,
located at 300 SW 7th Street within the Downtown/MAPS Economic
Development Project Plan’s Project Area, with said allocation to be
contingent upon approval of Minor Amendment No. 7 to the
Downtown/MAPS Economic Development Project Plan 2023.
V. Comments from Committee Members, Staff and Citizens
VI. Adjournment