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Council tables Crutchfield TIF amendment after residents and a developer say documents conflict with neighborhood plan

2414335 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The council withdrew item 4d (Crutchfield TIF amendment) from tonight's vote and tabled it to March 12 after neighbors and a developer said the project plan materials did not match the small-area plan and excluded expected funding; staff said corrections can be made and the item will return.

The Tulsa City Council voted unanimously to table item 4d, the Crutchfield tax increment financing (TIF) amendment, to the council's March 12 meeting after public commenters and a property owner said the project plan as drafted did not align with the neighborhood's small-area plan and omitted expected funding and documentation.

"I would respectfully ask the counselors to table it until I've had time to review it," Stuart McDaniel, who said he owns property in the Crutchfield area, told the council. McDaniel said the project's budget decreased from previous expectations, that a…

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