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Council tables Crutchfield TIF item until March 12 after residents and developers raise documentation and equity concerns

2431161 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

Councilors agreed Feb. 5 to table the Crutchfield tax increment financing district item (4d) to the March 12 meeting after residents, a property owner and a developer said project-plan documents did not match the community's plans and excluded certain affordable-housing funding.

Tulsa City Council voted Feb. 5 to table agenda item 4d, the proposed Crutchfield TIF amendment, until the council's March 12 meeting after residents and property owners raised concerns about missing or incorrect documentation and potential impacts on North Tulsa.

Stewart McDaniel, who said he owns about 300 properties within the proposed district, told councilors he had not previously been provided project-plan documentation and that the materials he recently reviewed did not align with the neighborhood's sector plan or small-area plan. "The budget is severely decreased…

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