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Atoka council adopts ordinance tightening political‑signage rules

Atoka Town Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Atoka Town Council gave final approval to an ordinance updating Article 6, Section 6.15 of the town zoning regulations on political signage in a unanimous roll‑call vote during its Jan. 13 meeting.

The Atoka Town Council unanimously approved on Jan. 13 an ordinance updating Article 6, Section 6.15 of the town zoning regulations to revise requirements for political signage.

During the meeting’s second and final reading, the recorder read the ordinance title into the record. Alderman P moved for approval and Alderman Schaper seconded. Because the item was an ordinance on final passage, the council took a roll‑call vote: Alderman Geianini, Alderman Harour, Alderman Schaefer, Alderman Dichi, Alderman P and Alderman Ly all voted yes, and the ordinance passed.

The ordinance was adopted on final reading and will be incorporated into the municipal code. The council did not discuss substantive amendments at the meeting; staff will file the adopted ordinance and update the code language.