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Council approvals: minutes, consent agenda, contracts, ordinance removing food‑truck fees, hires and other actions

City of Bristow City Council · April 20, 2026
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Summary

At the April 20 meeting the council approved minutes, a consent agenda covering claims and payroll, multiple contracts and claims, adopted several resolutions, reapproved an ordinance removing food‑truck license fees (Ordinance #205-042026) with emergency declaration, and approved the hire of a Fire Department candidate.

The council took multiple formal actions during the April 20 meeting. Early in the meeting it approved the April 6, 2026 minutes (motion by Joe Church; roll call recorded with one abstention by Jeryn Fletcher) and adopted a consent agenda that included maintenance claims ($32,252.34), unpaid general fund claims ($1,403.30), unpaid library claims ($475.60), actual payroll ($100,372.78), estimated payroll ($109,983.40), and two grant‑match fund payments totaling $1,175.00.

The council also approved several contracts and claims: a transfer of $50,851.20 to the Municipal Authority General Fund related to sewer disposal fees; a construction agreement with Red Tail Aircraft for hangar repair paid from airport insurance funds; Blanket Claim #20199 for hanger repairs totaling $18,500; and two Phase I Environmental Site Assessments by Blackshare for properties related to proposed bypass right‑of‑way. The council reapproved and adopted Ordinance #205‑042026 removing food‑truck license fees and declared an emergency to enact it immediately. In personnel actions the council approved hiring Jaxon Crouch for the Bristow Fire Department at $13.70 per hour with a one‑year probation period and took no action on the employment of Michael Anderson for Public Works. Several other items—including an RFP for city attorney services and preview of a camping ordinance—were advanced for further consideration.