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MPD 6 continued to Jan. 7 after applicant cites bankruptcy stay; public commenter alleges deed fraud
Summary
The Planning Commission continued MPD 6 to Jan. 7, 2026 at the applicant's request because a related neighbor has an active bankruptcy stay. Public comment on the continuance included allegations of deed fraud and a speaker who said he filed bankruptcy related to the project and served paperwork on the record.
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on Nov. 5 granted a continuance to MPD 6 until Jan. 7, 2026 after the applicant said a neighboring property is subject to a bankruptcy stay that must be resolved in federal court.
Applicant Lou Reynolds told the commission that a neighbor to the subject property had filed for bankruptcy and that the applicant's legal team needed relief from the automatic stay before the case could proceed. "We learned that a neighbor to this…
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