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Residents push for transparency after council holds executive session on economic development; JEDA continues letter of intent
Summary
A public commenter questioned the use of an executive session after an agenda notice indicated the city might buy downtown property for $20 million; council later said no votes were taken in executive session and the Jenks Economic Development Authority continued a letter of intent to its next meeting.
A pair of public comments at the Jenks meetings raised questions about transparency after an agenda‑listed executive session related to economic development. Councilors later entered and exited executive session, saying no votes were taken in closed session; the Jenks Economic Development Authority (JEDA) moved to continue consideration of a letter of intent on a downtown parcel to its next meeting.
Resident Justin Little said he received a letter of intent the morning of the meeting indicating the city…
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