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City manager reports mixed tax numbers, $9.7M Danforth-Kelly project and new fire chief

5065402 · June 23, 2025
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City Manager Enns told the Edmond City Council on June 23 that April sales tax receipts fell 2.33% while lodging tax rose 6.1%, and he outlined major projects including a $9.7 million Danforth‑Kelly intersection project and the appointment of a new fire chief.

City Manager Enns reported June 23 that April tax receipts showed mixed results: sales tax alone declined 2.33% (April collections reported in May), while use tax rose and lodging tax increased about 6.1%, bringing lodging receipts close to $1.2 million year to date. Combined sales and use tax revenue was down roughly 0.81% compared with the prior year.

Enns then summarized several infrastructure initiatives. He described the Danforth and Kelly intersection project as a major…

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