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The City Council in Oklahoma City denies a request for a statement that a medical waste transfer station would be safe for the residents near Diggs Park. The request comes from a consulting firm that’s facilitating the permitting process to develop the facility in northeast Oklahoma City.
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A meeting between members of the Oklahoma City city council, hosts for Airbnb and the local hotel industry was cancelled last Friday.The Journal Record’s…
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The Oklahoma City City Council is considering replacing most of the city’s coin-operated parking meters, but losing them means losing part of the city’s…
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Earlier this week the Oklahoma City Council met for a special session at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City to discuss the general…
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Over the next week City Council members will consider adding a new tax increment finance, or TIF, district to Oklahoma City.Alliance for Economic…
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Oklahoma City is preparing for midyear budget cuts because of low sales tax revenue.Mayor Mick Cornett and city councilmembers had been hoping for growth…
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A large, phone-book type document.That's how Mayor Mick Cornett described the proposed Oklahoma City budget for Fiscal Year 2017 unveiled during the city…
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The revitalization of downtown Oklahoma City continues to move west, and developers are always looking for ways to offset or subsidize the costs of their…
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The Oklahoma City Council approved a contract Tuesday with a company recently fined by the state. The Council voted 6-2 to award a five-year, $13.2…
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The Oklahoma City Council added sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in the city's fair housing ordinance at their meeting…