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Tulsa City Council approves multiple rezoning, budget and easement items; several measures forwarded
Summary
The Tulsa City Council voted unanimously to approve minutes, multiple rezoning ordinances, budget amendments and several easement closings and forwarded a group of first‑reading ordinances to the next meeting. One item was pulled; an emergency clause was attached to one easement ordinance.
The Tulsa City Council on Monday approved minutes, several rezoning ordinances, supplemental budget appropriations tied to grant awards and a set of property easement closings, and forwarded a block of first‑reading ordinances for action at a later meeting.
Councilors voted to approve the minutes of the Dec. 18, 2024 meetings and moved several mayoral items, listed on the agenda as 4B through 4H, by roll call. The council also approved three rezoning applications (items 5A–5C) and voted to adopt ordinances in the second‑reading block that included multiple zoning changes, budget amendments to accept grant funds, and property easement closings. The council voted to approve items 7A through 7K except for item 7H, and the council adopted the emergency clause on item 7K.
Why it matters: The approved zoning and easement actions affect future development sites, some tied to private developers and some to city capital and grant…
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