Council approves Enclave Estates development steps and funding for sports‑complex maintenance

Chickasha City Council · April 7, 2026

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Summary

Council approved release of a letter of credit for Enclave Estates Phase 1, bonding and final plat for Phase 2, accepted a quote for sports-complex parking‑lot repairs and authorized TOPS purchasing participation for field restoration as the city advances park and subdivision infrastructure work.

Chickasha — The council advanced several items related to subdivision infrastructure and park maintenance, approving developer surety releases and next‑phase bonding for Enclave Estates while also moving forward on maintenance and procurement for the Chickasha Sports Complex.

Development approvals: Council approved the release of credit for Enclave Estates Phase 1 after city inspections confirmed required improvements. Council then approved a bond for Enclave Estates Phase 2 and the final plat—actions staff said are prerequisites to progressing the subdivision to its next construction stage.

Parks and procurement: The council accepted a $47,796.25 quote from Keystone Services Inc. to repair cracks in the sports complex parking lot; staff said the work is budgeted and will preserve the lot until a full reseal and striping project. Council also approved joining the Oklahoma Purchasing System (TOPS) via interlocal agreement to access contractors and equipment needed to level and restore the ball fields.

Why it matters: Council members framed the approvals as necessary both to keep the developer moving through the subdivision process and to maintain a multi‑field sports complex that attracts tournaments and hotel stays to town. Staff said the combined actions will enable continued tournament hosting while improving safety and surface quality.

Next steps: Staff will inspect final improvements, execute bond and plat paperwork, contract the parking-lot work, and proceed with TOPS‑facilitated field improvements; park operations staff will return with a plan for longer‑term field maintenance and fee structures.