Council approves surplus items disposal including vehicles and body cameras

May 06, 2025 | Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma

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The Regular Business Meeting of the City of Wagoner on May 5, 2025, focused on several key issues, including the disposal of surplus property and the donation of state championship signs to local schools.

During the meeting, officials discussed the remaining two Durango vehicles, which are no longer needed following the acquisition of four new cars. The city plans to list these vehicles on Purple Wave to recover some funds. Additionally, five WatchGuard body cameras, which are no longer in use, were proposed for donation to the Manford Police Department, a smaller agency seeking assistance.
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The council also addressed the condition of miscellaneous items from the animal shelter, which were deemed broken and unusable. It was decided that these items would be disposed of, likely in the upcoming dumpster event.

Another significant topic was the state championship signs that had been misplaced. After some discussion, it was confirmed that the signs would be declared surplus property and donated to Wagoner Public Schools. The council members expressed the need to ensure proper placement of the signs, potentially on private property, and discussed various locations for installation.

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The meeting concluded with motions to declare the discussed items as surplus and authorize their disposal or donation, with all motions passing unanimously. The decisions made during this meeting reflect the city's ongoing efforts to manage resources effectively and support local agencies and schools.

Converted from Regular Business Meeting (City of Wagoner/WPWA/TCWEDA) May 5, 2025 meeting on May 06, 2025
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