During a recent government meeting, planning updates were a key focus, particularly regarding the ongoing development of the downtown master plan. Missus Hilton from the planning department reported that internal discussions are underway, and she expressed optimism about finalizing the plan, which she believes will significantly benefit the city of Jenks. She mentioned a productive conversation with a realtor that contributed valuable insights to the planning process.
Additionally, Hilton noted that updates to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) are in progress, with hopes to complete the final round of edits by August or September. However, she indicated uncertainty about whether the sign provision would be included in this update.
The meeting also addressed personnel changes within the city. Mister Cloyd, the city engineer, has resigned to pursue opportunities in the private sector, prompting well-wishes from colleagues. Similarly, Tara Patrick, the deputy finance director, is leaving for a position in Broken Arrow.
In a lighter moment, a question was raised about whether the city receives positive feedback from residents regarding improvements, such as the repairs to sidewalks and the acquisition of land near the bridge. This inquiry highlights a desire for community engagement and acknowledgment of the city's efforts in enhancing local infrastructure.