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Oklahoma County commissioners approve routine claims, appointments, federal grants report, $400,000 appropriation and roof contract

March 29, 2025 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Oklahoma County commissioners approve routine claims, appointments, federal grants report, $400,000 appropriation and roof contract
Oklahoma County commissioners approved a series of routine administrative items during their March 26 meeting, voting unanimously on minutes, claims, appointments and several departmental items.

The board approved minutes from a prior meeting, claims and a blanket approval of routine items after motions and seconds. Commissioners confirmed appointments listed on the consent agenda, including the appointment of Jessica Clayton as a requisition officer.

Oliver, a county staff presenter, summarized the county’s annual consolidated federal assistance (CFA) schedule and said the document is the county’s annual federal grants reporting; a few grants had been added since last year’s report. “This is just the annual, federal grants reporting. It’s compiled for the county,” Oliver said. Commissioners approved the CFA schedule by unanimous vote.

Departmental items included a $400,000 cash fund appropriation resolution that commissioners said had been handled by the county’s budget board earlier in the week. The board approved the appropriation unanimously.

The board also approved a roof replacement contract for 7401 Northeast 20 Third Street. County staff said the bid came in under estimates and that the contract is with SuperRoof, subject to the roofing company posting required performance bonds. “This is for the roof on 7401 Northeast 20 Third Street, to replace the roof, pending the bonding from the roofing company, SuperRoof,” a staff member said. The commissioners approved the contract after a motion and second.

Following those votes the board heard short commissioner comments and adjourned.

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