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City leaders demand urgent action after violent weekend in Brick Town

October 08, 2024 | City Council Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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City leaders demand urgent action after violent weekend in Brick Town
During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions highlighted community safety and infrastructure improvements, particularly in Brick Town, following a weekend marked by violence. Council members emphasized the urgent need for enhanced lighting in Lower Brick Town to improve safety and visibility, especially after incidents involving gun violence and stabbings occurred outside of curfew hours. One council member stressed the importance of immediate action, urging the city manager to prioritize these improvements to ensure residents feel secure in the area.

Additionally, the meeting acknowledged the upcoming Langston University Homecoming, encouraging community support for the event and its associated scholarship gala. This celebration of the only historically Black college and university (HBCU) in Oklahoma aims to foster community engagement and support for local education initiatives.

Water utility concerns were also addressed, with council members discussing the rising costs of water purification chemicals, which have increased by 300%. Despite these challenges, the Oklahoma City Utilities Department is making strides in infrastructure, including the construction of a 72-inch pipeline to secure water supply through 2060. The department's conservation program, \"Squeeze Every Drop,\" received national recognition with the WaterSense Excellence in Education and Outreach Award, underscoring the city's commitment to sustainable water management.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for citizens to voice their concerns, reflecting the council's ongoing engagement with the community.

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