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Council reports executive session on Polaris lawsuit and downtown property appraisal; no action taken

5576088 · August 12, 2025
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The council convened an executive session under Oklahoma statutes to discuss Polaris Technologies, Inc. v. City of Muskogee (CV-2025-4570) and to confer on appraisal and potential purchase of downtown property. The council returned to open session and reported no action was required.

The council met in executive session Aug. 11 under the authority of Oklahoma statutes to discuss two matters: the pending lawsuit Polaris Technologies, Inc. v. City of Muskogee (CV-2025-4570) and to confer on appraisal and a possible purchase of property in downtown Muskogee. The motion to go into executive session cited Title 25, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 307(B)(4) for pending litigation (Polaris Technologies, Inc. v. City of Muskogee, CV-2025-4570, in the District Court of Muskogee County) and Section 307(B)(3) for conferring on appraisal and possible purchase of downtown property. The council convened, cleared the room for executive session and later returned to open session. The presiding officer reported that no action was required on either item at the conclusion of the executive session.