Planning commission receives April fee fund report; Cox laying fiber cited for revenue uptick
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The commission received the April 2025 fee fund and expense report showing an increase in revenue attributed to utility permits, notably Cox Communications laying fiber in Deer Creek.
The Oklahoma County Planning Commission received the April 2025 fee fund and expense report at its May 15 meeting. Planning staff reported an increase in the fund balance driven by utility permits.
Eric, planning staff, said the uptick in revenues stems from Cox Communications laying a significant amount of fiber in various parts of the county, including Deer Creek. He told the commission, "right now, we're actually back in black," referring to the fund balance.
A motion to receive the fee fund and expense report was seconded and approved by roll-call vote of the commissioners present.
No further financial details or line-item breakdowns were discussed at the meeting; staff did not provide exact dollar amounts during the verbal report.
