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Votes at a glance: Moore Council approves equipment purchases, grants, contracts and a turnpike resolution
Summary
At its Jan. 6 meeting, Moore City Council approved multiple consent and business items including equipment purchases, grant-funded facility upgrades, a dispatch agreement, donation of surplus vests, and a resolution supporting the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority project that includes a $27 million sewer relocation paid by the OTA.
The Moore City Council on Jan. 6 approved a series of routine and substantive items summarized below.
Final plat — The council approved the final plat for The Well Church, a 2.9-acre single‑lot church site north of Southeast 34th Street and east of Eastern Avenue; the preliminary plat was waived under code because the final plat contains one lot. Staff noted required public-water extension, adjacent sewer availability, and a required stormwater detention pond on the southeast corner of the site. (Vote: unanimous roll-call on item 4.)
Surplus body armor — The council declared 22 bulletproof vests surplus and authorized donation to the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police, noting the vests are replaced on a five‑year cycle and will be distributed to smaller agencies. (Item 6, unanimous.)
Equipment and purchases — The council approved a budgeted purchase of 11 handheld portable radios and associated licensing and accessories from L3Harris in the amount of $36,768.56 (Sourcewell…
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