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Votes at a glance: Tulsa City Council approves routine minutes, appointments and several agenda items; Crutchfield TIF tabled

2431161 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 5 meeting the council approved meeting minutes, two appointments, multiple mayor's special-event items, a rezoning, and two ordinances (one with an emergency clause); the Crutchfield TIF item (4d) was tabled to March 12.

The Tulsa City Council took a series of routine and legislative votes in its Feb. 5 meeting. Highlights and formal outcomes are listed below.

- Minutes approved: The council voted to approve the minutes of regular meetings held Feb. 5 (4 p.m. and 5 p.m.). - Appointments: The council approved the appointments of Uriah Davis and Jessica Reyes to the sales tax overview committee (items 2a and 2b). - Mayor's items / special events: Multiple special-event applications (including Marquette Field Day, Kibo Group's Run to the Well, Arnie's Bar St. Patrick's Day event, Tulsa Farmers Market and others) were approved as listed on the agenda. - Item 4d (Crutchfield TIF): Tabled until March 12 at 5 p.m. to allow staff and stakeholders to correct project-plan documentation after public comment raised concerns. - Items 4b through 4y (except 4d): Approved, including emergency clauses on items 4b and 4c where noted. - Rezoning: Z-7805 (rezoning from RS-3 to CS at the northeast corner of East Admiral Place North and North 90th East Avenue) was approved (item 5a). - Ordinances: Items advanced; ordinances 7a and 7c were approved on second reading, with the council applying the emergency clause to 7c. - Donation: The council accepted a donation from PLX Inc. of an Epson SureColor T5270 single-roll plotter printer valued at $2,972.22 for the council office (item 8b).

Several items were forwarded for later action or were first readings and will return to the council for final votes or further consideration. Where roll calls were recorded, councilors voted by name and items passed by roll call; one councilor was recused from consideration of a group of mayor's items earlier in the meeting.

No further appeals or public-comments items were heard and the council adjourned.