In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed ongoing cleanup efforts following a significant storm that impacted the area. City crews have been working diligently to manage debris collection, with positive feedback from residents regarding the swift response. Mayor Johnny Kelly of Barnsdall, who is also a firefighter, has been balancing his duties as mayor with his responsibilities at the fire department. The council approved assistance for Kelly to help cover his shifts during this critical time.
The meeting also highlighted upcoming opportunities for public engagement regarding the city's comprehensive plan, with sessions scheduled for June 18th and 19th. These open house events aim to gather community input on future developments.
Additionally, the council approved a skylight replacement for the Bartlesville Public Library, which will necessitate a temporary closure on June 7th and 8th. The library's original skylight, dating back to the early 1980s, will be replaced as part of ongoing improvements.
The meeting concluded with a warm welcome to Chief Coll, the new Bartlesville fire chief, and acknowledgments of community involvement in local governance. Council members encouraged residents to participate in upcoming elections and remain engaged in city affairs, emphasizing the importance of civic responsibility.