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April 15, 2020 City Council Meeting

April 15, 2020 Midwest City, OK
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Meeting Summary

TL;DR

The Midwest City Council meeting included the swearing-in of Councilmen Rick Favors and Sean Burn. Key decisions involved the approval of a bond issue for a multi-purpose Sports Complex and the appointment of Councilman Rick Favors to three different committees. Both the City Council and the Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority consent agendas were approved.

Key Decisions & Votes

Consent Agenda Approval

10:00

The consent agenda was approved, with item number 8 being removed for no action.

Approved

Ordinance Approval with Emergency Declaration

12:00

An ordinance concerning penalties, with a sunset clause, was approved with an emergency declaration for immediate effect.

Approved

City Forward Bond Issue for Sports Complex

19:00

A $387,000 bond issue for a multi-purpose Sports Complex was approved, utilizing funds from voter-approved bonds.

Approved

Appointment to Capital Projects Council Committee

20:30

Councilman Rick Favors was appointed to replace Jeff Moore on the Capital Projects Council Committee.

Approved

Appointment to Residential Parking Restrictions Committee

21:40

Councilman Rick Favors was appointed to replace Jeff Moore on the Residential Parking Restrictions Committee.

Approved

Appointment to Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinance Committee

23:00

Councilman Rick Favors was appointed to replace Jeff Moore on the Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinance Committee.

Approved

Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority Consent Agenda

25:00

The consent agenda for the Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority was approved.

Approved

Financial Matters

City Forward bond issue for multi-purpose Sports Complex

Approval of a bond issue for a multi-purpose Sports Complex, funded by voter-approved bonds from 2018.

$387,000

Announcements

  • Councilman Rick Favors was sworn into office.
  • Councilman Sean Burn was sworn into office.
  • Disinfectant spraying throughout City Hall to instantaneously kill coronavirus.

Agenda Summary

Oath of Office for Councilman Rick Favors

Swearing-in ceremony for Councilman Rick Favors.

Information Only

Oath of Office for Councilman Sean Burn

Swearing-in ceremony for Councilman Sean Burn.

Information Only

Consent Agenda

Approval of routine agenda items by unanimous consent, with item number 8 removed.

Approved

Item Number 8

An item originally proposed for the consent agenda.

No Action

Consent Item Number 12 (Addendum)

An addendum item included in the consent agenda.

Approved

Discussion Item 1: Ordinance regarding penalties

Consideration of an ordinance related to penalties, with a sunset clause at the end of six cycles.

Approved

Discussion Item 2: City Forward bond issue multi-purpose Sports Complex

Consideration of a $387,000 bond issue for a multi-purpose Sports Complex located in the 9200-9100 blocks of SE 29th Street.

Approved

Discussion Item 3: Appointing a council member to replace Jeff Moore on the Capital Projects Council Committee

Appointment of a council member to the Capital Projects Council Committee.

Approved

Discussion Item 4: Appointing a council member to replace Jeff Moore on the Residential Parking Restrictions Committee

Appointment of a council member to the Residential Parking Restrictions Committee.

Approved

Discussion Item 5: Appointing a council member to replace Moore on the Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinance Committee

Appointment of a council member to the Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinance Committee.

Approved

Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority Consent Agenda

Approval of routine agenda items for the Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority.

Approved

Midwest Memorial Hospital Authority Discussion Item C1: Reallocate assets, change fund managers or make changes in the statement of investment policy guidelines and objectives

Consideration of reallocating assets, changing fund managers, or making changes to the investment policy for the Hospital Authority.

No Action