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Oklahoma County PBA gets status updates on ARPA-funded courthouse, jail and emergency projects
Summary
At a Jan. 24 PBA meeting, county staff and the owner's representative reported progress and schedules for multiple ARPA-funded building projects including elevators, court clerk reconfiguration, annex security work, Behavioral Health, jail HVAC and the ICB remodel; several items remain awaiting deliveries or contract actions.
The Oklahoma County Public Buildings Authority on Jan. 24 received progress reports on American Rescue Plan Act-funded projects across county facilities, with staff saying several workstreams remain on schedule though some critical deliveries and contract changes are pending.
The updates came from the owner's representative, who summarized progress on elevators, the court clerk reconfiguration, annex front-entrance security, an Emergency Operations Center project, Behavioral Health site work and ongoing HVAC work at the existing jail. The reports were received by voice vote.
Why it matters: the projects affect access to the courthouse, the schedule for moving clerk records and operations of county health and public-safety facilities; delays to deliveries or contract approvals could shift timelines for when offices and services return to normal…
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