In a recent government meeting, the council convened to discuss significant actions regarding the Great Plains Improvement Foundation and its handling of properties in Lawton. Following an executive session, the council voted unanimously to direct the city attorney's office to initiate foreclosure proceedings on properties that were reportedly transferred improperly by the foundation.
The discussion stemmed from a home program finding report received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on July 26, which raised concerns about the foundation's practices. The council's decision also includes an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the property transfers, indicating a proactive approach to address potential mismanagement and ensure accountability.
The motion was met with support from all council members present, reflecting a unified stance on the issue. This action underscores the city's commitment to maintaining transparency and integrity in housing programs and safeguarding community resources. Further developments are expected as the investigation unfolds and foreclosure proceedings commence.