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Council approves up to $25,000 participation in Community Economic Resiliency Initiative for Cleveland Heights
Summary
Moore authorized participation in the Community Economic Resiliency Initiative—up to $25,000 of planning services from the Institute for Quality Communities at the University of Oklahoma, with a $2,500 city match, to support planning work in the Cleveland Heights area over two semesters.
The Moore City Council approved participation in the Community Economic Resiliency Initiative through an interlocal agreement with the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG). The program will bring planning services from the Institute for Quality Communities at the University of Oklahoma focused on Cleveland Heights.
Staff described the work as a two‑semester planning effort (this fall and the following spring) that will include…
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