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Committee Reviews License for Private Flume on South Peoria Right-of-Way

Tulsa City Council Public Works Committee ยท August 21, 2024
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Summary

Public Works recommended approving a license allowing a property owner to install a concrete flume and steel plate on the Peoria Avenue right-of-way, with the property owner responsible for maintenance and indemnification of the city.

Public Works staff described a license agreement that would let a private property owner install and maintain a concrete flume with a steel plate in the city right-of-way at 4252 South Peoria Avenue.

Paul Zachary said the installation addresses historical drainage patterns at the site and that the property owner will be responsible for maintenance and indemnifying the city: "it is a, improvement that they have, and if there's ever any issues they have, they're gonna be indemnifying the city on that." Staff said the plate will provide traction where the flume passes under sidewalks and emphasized the property owner's obligation to maintain the installation and bear liability if problems occur.

Councilors had no questions that blocked staff recommendation, and the item was placed for council consideration along with other right-of-way actions.