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Commission approves transfer for Krause project, SRO request and NG9‑1‑1 grants

December 11, 2025 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Commission approves transfer for Krause project, SRO request and NG9‑1‑1 grants
County staff reported a transfer and several project actions related to sheriff operations and county facilities. Mr. Monroe told commissioners the county would transfer $46,346.11 from the PBA Reserve into Krause Capital to bring that account to $75,000 to support communications work for Buildings A and B the sheriff will occupy; the board approved the transfer by voice vote.

The board also approved a cash fund appropriation of $314,873.30 into the PBA reserve. Project staff described change orders to cover items left out of original scopes — access control, gates and cameras — and said the work is at the finish line. Commissioners approved the change orders by voice vote.

Sheriff's office staff requested a second school‑resource officer at Bishop McGinnis based on the program’s perceived value; commissioners approved that request. Staff also presented two NG9‑1‑1 GIS updates funded through the Oklahoma State Department of Emergency Management as grants requiring no local match; both items were approved.

No roll‑call tallies or named mover/second were included in the transcript; approvals were recorded by unanimous voice votes.

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