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Votes at a glance: council approves minutes, appointments, special events, fee ordinance and medical-control budget
Summary
The council approved meeting minutes, confirmed three appointments, adopted a building-fee ordinance (with emergency clause), closed a utility easement, approved a package of special-event permits (including Field of Heroes), and approved the Medical Control Board budget; approvals were recorded by roll call during the meeting.
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At this meeting the Tulsa City Council approved a series of routine and policy items by roll call vote.
Key outcomes
- Items 1(a)–1(c): Receipt and filing of minutes for special meetings on April 23 and April 30 and the regular meeting on April 30 — approved by roll call.
- Items 2(a)–2(c): Appointments and reappointments approved — Jatika Fields to the Arts Commission; Nathaniel Binion reappointed to the Infrastructure Development Advisory Board; Crystal Reyes reappointed to the Tulsa City-County Board of Health.
- Items 4(b)–4(w): Omnibus approval of mayor’s special-event items, including Field of Heroes (item 4(p)) and other listed events.
- Items 6(a)–(i): First-reading items not read aloud at this meeting were forwarded to the next council meeting for action.
- Items 7(a)–7(b) (ordinances, second reading): 7(a) Ordinance amending Tulsa Revised Ordinances concerning building permit fees, expediting fees, infrastructure development permit fees, escrow, storm drainage service fees, among other fees; the ordinance carried an emergency clause. 7(b) Ordinance closing a portion of a utility easement requested by Drew Veach for property at 10820 South Toledo Avenue to accommodate future building plans. Both items were approved on second reading; the emergency clause was applied to 7(a).
- Item 8(b): Adoption of the Medical Control Board budget for 2025–2026 — approved by roll call.
Motions and votes were recorded by roll call. The transcript records affirmative roll-call responses for each item during the meeting’s votes. Specific vote tallies were recorded on the roll calls in the meeting transcript (affirmative responses by councilors present) and the clerk announced each item approved.
