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Edmond city manager reports small sales-tax decline and outlines $9.9 million Danforth–Kelly intersection upgrade

5811752 · September 22, 2025
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City Manager Mr. Hins reported a modest year-to-date decline in combined sales and use tax, outlined two upcoming sales-tax renewal propositions for November, and described a federally supported $9.9 million reconstruction of the Danforth and Kelly intersection.

Mr. Hins, the city manager, told the Edmond City Council the latest monthly sales-tax figures show a small decline and briefed the council on a major intersection reconstruction. Combined sales and use taxes were down 1.38 percent compared with the prior year; sales tax alone was down 0.93 percent for the reporting month and down 0.86 percent year to date, while use tax rose 3.59 percent for the month but remained down roughly 3.7 percent year to date.

The council was advised that voters will…

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