The Coweta City Council approved the consent calendar on June 2, which included approval of minutes from the May 5 meeting; declaration of surplus items; a $50,000 contract with KI BOIS Community Action Foundation for provision of transportation services within the city; acceptance of the quarterly 911 system financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 in accordance with 63 O.S. §2868 v2 (H); adoption of Resolution 2025-17 authorizing payments to the Coweta Public Works Authority sufficient to pay principal and interest on 2016 Utility System Revenue Bonds; approval of a School Resource Officer Memorandum of Understanding between the Coweta Police Department and Coweta Public Schools; authorization of a 12-month lease for storage of Fire Department and Public Works equipment; and confirmation of the reappointment of Linda Dyer to the Coweta Board of Adjustments through June 1, 2028.
Why it matters: The KI BOIS contract funds local transportation services, the SRO MOU formalizes school policing cooperation, and the 911 quarterly report satisfies a statutory reporting requirement.
Motion and outcome: Motion by Harold Chance, second by Naomi Hogue to approve the consent calendar passed unanimously with votes recorded for Harold Chance, Naomi Hogue, Lauren Givan, Caroline Martin and Jeremy Barnett.
Clarifying detail: The KI BOIS contract amount is $50,000; the minutes cite 63 O.S. §2868 v2 (H) for the quarterly 911 report. The minutes do not break out the specific payment schedule for Resolution 2025-17 or the detailed terms of the storage lease in the summary.
Next steps: Staff will execute the KI BOIS contract and the SRO MOU and proceed with disposition of surplus items as authorized by the City Manager.