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Interim city manager: sales-and-use tax down slightly; multiple park and downtown projects underway

Edmond City Council · February 10, 2025
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At the Feb. 10 Edmond City Council meeting, the interim city manager reported combined sales and use tax down 0.61% YTD and outlined capital work including $1.85M downtown ADA traffic-signal upgrades (ARP-funded), a joint YMCA–library on track for early 2026, and park renovations.

At the Feb. 10 Edmond City Council meeting, the interim city manager reported that combined sales and use tax collections are down 0.61 percent year to date, with sales tax down nearly 2 percent while use tax rose 6.37 percent and lodging tax rose 6.65 percent.

The official (identified in the meeting as the interim city manager) described several capital projects the city is advancing. He said the downtown ADA traffic-signal improvements will cost $1,850,000, span six intersections, add wider ramps, improved…

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