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Enid commission approves equipment leases, settlement agreement, high-value claims and fundraising contract
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Summary
The commission and related authorities approved purchases and agreements including a $278,088.49 equipment purchase for the water treatment plant, a $27,000 workers' comp judgment purchase reimbursed over three years by the Enid Municipal Authority, a leased Bomag landfill compactor, claims totaling $5.45M, and a marketing contract for downtown park fundraising.
The City Commission and its authorities approved a series of procurement and reimbursement items during the meeting.
As the Enid Municipal Authority, trustees approved awarding the purchase of a skid steer, RTV, tractor and related attachments for the new water treatment plant to Great Plains Kubota (Enid) for $278,088.49 using Oklahoma State purchasing contract SW196GP.
Trustees also approved an agreement in which the Enid Municipal Authority would purchase a workers’ compensation judgment for Brandon J. Carter ($27,000) with reimbursement to the authority over three years beginning 2027 and ending 2029. Staff explained the judgment exceeded the $20,000 threshold that triggers specific statutory and municipal-code posting requirements.
The commission approved a four-year lease with Bank of Oklahoma for a 2026 Bomag landfill compactor under the lowest quoted rate (3.83%), with delivery expected around March 1.
The commission approved claims totaling $5,454,611.28 after motion and second. Separately, the Enid Economic Development Authority approved a professional-services agreement with Happy Hour Marketing LLC (owner Nicole Winfield) for downtown park fundraising; the contract was described as an initial 90-day engagement for $3,500 plus approved expenses with the option to extend to June 30.
All listed procurement and claims motions recorded unanimous support (votes recorded 7-0 in the transcript).

