Atoka trustees approve FY2026 budget for municipal golf authority and adopt Resolution 2025‑24
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The Atoka board unanimously approved the fiscal year 2026 budget for the Atoka Municipal Golf Authority and adopted Resolution No. 2025‑24 approving a related municipal budget. Both votes were unanimous following a short staff explanation that the current estimate showed about $35,000 in unobligated funds.
The Atoka board voted unanimously to approve the fiscal year 2026 budget for the Atoka Municipal Golf Authority and adopted Resolution No. 2025‑24 approving a related municipal budget during a regular meeting on Dec. 23, 2025. The votes followed a brief staff explanation of unobligated funds and a short review of the proposed budgets.
A staff member explained that unobligated funds represent the difference between revenues and expenditures, and said the current-year estimate showed an excess of about $35,000. After trustees agreed the budget appeared reasonable compared with prior years, an unidentified trustee moved to approve the golf authority’s 2026 budget and another trustee seconded the motion. The board approved the motion by roll call: Miss Thomas, Mister Henderson, Mister Armstrong, Mister Burridge, Mister Caffey and Mister Kathy all recorded “Aye.”
The board then considered Resolution No. 2025‑24, described in the meeting as approving the fiscal year 2026 budget for an Atoka municipal entity. The transcript’s wording for the entity named in the resolution was unclear; the board clerk did not provide a clear entity name on the record. An unidentified trustee moved to adopt the resolution and the motion was seconded. The roll call again recorded unanimous “Aye” votes from the same trustees and the resolution passed.
There were no public comments and trustees offered no further remarks before the board moved to adjourn. The meeting adjourned after a unanimous roll-call vote.
