Votes at a glance: Edmond City Council clears plats, rezones, easement closings and administrative policies

Edmond City Council · March 9, 2026

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Summary

Council approved six routine appointments, Liberty Park Phase 1 final plat and two variances, an electric easement closing at 1700 S State St, multiple PUD rezones, Urban Forestry Commission amendments, a fire department automatic aid interlocal with Arcadia, procurement items including a sole‑provider Safe Fleet payment, and budget and travel policy updates; most votes were unanimous.

The Edmond City Council approved a slate of land‑use, administrative and operational items during its regular meeting. Highlights and formal outcomes follow.

Land use and plats - Liberty Park Phase 1 (PR2500008): Staff presented a final plat for roughly 10.5 acres with 50 lots, private streets and alleys, and two variances (mountable curbs in alleys; reduced minor‑street right‑of‑way to 35 feet with easements). Planning staff and the Planning Commission recommended approval (5‑0). The council approved both variances and the final plat by recorded motion (vote recorded as 5‑0). - Rezoning and PUDs: Council approved rezoning requests including Z25‑9 (Lexi’s Cottage on 4th) to allow a duplex plus accessory dwelling unit (maximum three dwelling units) to make a nonconforming property conforming (motion passed 4‑0), and PUDZ25‑24 (townhomes at 2nd & University) after public comment and applicant clarifications (motion passed 4‑0). - Easement closing (Ordinance 4067): Council approved closing an electrical easement at 1700 S State St after staff reported no Edmond Electric facilities are in the easement and no franchise objections were received (motion passed 5‑0).

Municipal operations and policy - Urban Forestry Commission amendments (Ch. 2.92): Council approved ordinance amendments to increase voting membership from 7 to 9 and to clarify nomination/appointment processes (motion passed 5‑0). - Budget and procurement: Council adopted a resolution updating budget adjustment policy (including a $10,000 or 10% threshold, whichever is greater), approved a waiver of competitive bidding and an FY25 maintenance payment to Safe Fleet Mobile Vision Inc. (police camera provider) as a sole provider, and accepted recommendations from the Budget Reform Committee on budget format. All motions passed unanimously. - Interlocal automatic aid (Arcadia): Council approved an automatic aid agreement with the Town of Arcadia to provide reciprocal fire department assistance and help lower ISO ratings in outlying areas (motion passed 5‑0).

Votes were recorded on the record for each motion; the meeting packet and minutes list ordinance and resolution numbers where applicable. Council adjourned after an executive session and routine member remarks.