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Votes at a glance: Tulsa County Sept. 29 consent agenda and routine approvals

September 29, 2025 | Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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Votes at a glance: Tulsa County Sept. 29 consent agenda and routine approvals
At its Sept. 29 meeting the Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners approved a series of routine and consent items by roll-call vote.

Key actions approved on unanimous votes included:
- Proclamation recognizing Oct. 5, 2025, as Vascular Access Specialty Day (motion approved; vote recorded as yes by all commissioners).
- Approval of the Sept. 22, 2025, meeting minutes (approved).
- Deferral of Parks bid awards items 1 and 2 (motion to defer approved).
- Approval of amendment items (approved).
- Acceptance and filing of the City of Bigsby annual report for tax-increment finance districts 1-4 (approved).
- Engineers: ODOT prequalified engineering firm Garver LLC approved.
- A series of agreements (items a.d.1 through a.d.7) and notices to proceed for parks requests (items e.1-2) were approved.
- Inventory resolutions, utility permits (Cox and one gas permit), travel and training for BOCC and HR, payroll and claims, and blanket and emergency purchase orders were approved.
- Construction program payments and juvenile detention report acceptance and filing were approved; juvenile detention staff highlighted recent program and staffing improvements, including a public servant award for an assistant manager and expansion of family therapy services.

All listed consent and action items were approved on voice or roll-call votes with commissioners Salee, Dunkerley and Sims recorded as voting yes on each item where roll call was taken.

For specifics of each agenda line item (agenda numbers 1'8 and sub-items), see the official meeting minutes and the county clerk's agenda packet. Project Clydesdale was considered under a separate resolution that received extensive public comment and is summarized in a standalone article.

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