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Owasso council adopts official city flag after split vote and questions about participation

Owasso City Council · April 8, 2026
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Summary

The Owasso City Council voted to adopt a proposed city flag after staff-led research and public engagement; council debate focused on limited written input (23 responses) and concerns about use of tribal imagery before a 3-2 roll call approval.

The Owasso City Council voted to adopt Resolution 2026-04, making the proposed design the city’s official flag after a council discussion that divided members.

JJ Dossett, who led the staff presentation, said the flag process began in June 2025 after resident Holden Foyle raised the idea. Dossett described staff research with the Owasso Historical Museum, collaboration with local artist Keith Whitfield, and a public display at City Hall that yielded 23 written responses and some emailed submissions. “The proposed design was displayed at city hall and we invited residents to share feedback,” Dossett said.

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