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Council approves assessment rule for Kendall Whittier improvement district after mixed public testimony
Summary
The Tulsa City Council voted to approve an ordinance amending the annual assessment rule for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1 after a public hearing with supporters citing beautification and security work and residents raising transparency concerns.
The Tulsa City Council voted to approve an ordinance amending the annual assessment rule for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1 after a public hearing that included both supporters and critics of the district.
Supporters told the council the district has momentum on beautification and security projects. "We have a lot of momentum going with our main street and improvement with some funds that we're working on for beautification," said Maria Barnes, a member of the Kendall Whittier Main Street board, who urged approval. Jamie Barnes, vice president of the Kendall Whittier Improvement Board, said the board has been building programs and urged the council to "support us in our renewal."
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