Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →City Clerk
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kory Atcuson-Coley's organization
The city council instructed staff to prepare documents for a special election to extend the temporary CIP sales tax (half cent) and the general fund sales tax (full cent) for 10 years, with no proposed increase. The CIP sales tax is committed to street and road improvements. Both taxes will expire in March 2027 if not renewed. The general fund sales tax generates approximately $24 million a year, funding police and fire services and general city operations. The CIP sales tax generates approximately $12 million a year for street and road improvements. Concerns about park funding were addressed, with assurances that parks will continue to be funded at the current level, and the business community was consulted regarding the need for the tax extensions.
The resolution discusses calling and holding an election in the City of Edmond on November 18, 2025, to submit two propositions to the voters. The first proposition concerns the approval of an ordinance amending an existing one percent general purpose sales tax for an additional ten years and eleven days. The second proposition addresses the approval of an ordinance amending an existing one-half of one percent special purpose sales tax, known as the Public Safety Center Sales Tax, for an additional ten years, with the funds from the extension dedicated to street repairs and improvements.
The special meeting focused on extending the emergency declaration to April 30th, aligning with state and federal actions. Discussions covered modifications to city services, including remote work and adjustments to solid waste services. Retailers' efforts to maintain social distancing were acknowledged, and a recommendation was made to close neighborhood park playgrounds. The council also reviewed and clarified the definition of organized gatherings and essential businesses. An update was provided on the micro-grant program for small businesses.
The Edmond City Council held a special virtual meeting to discuss the reopening of businesses and activities in the community under Phase 1 of the governor's plan, including restaurants, hair salons, barbershops, dog grooming services, and retail stores. The council discussed compliance with state guidelines and special restrictions for businesses. Updates were provided on city facilities reopening, the cancellation of Liberty fest, and virus trends in Edmond. The council also discussed the closure of Edmondson newspaper and the importance of a newspaper community.
The meeting discussed the creation of a General Obligation Bond advisory task force to make recommendations to the city council about projects and priorities to be included on the ballot for a potential General obligation bond election in November 2024. Two options were presented regarding the timeline for the task force's work, with the second option providing a longer period for the task force to convene by including two special meetings. There was also a discussion about whether to narrow the focus of the task force to specific types of improvements, such as streets or parks, or to leave it open for all discussions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at City of Edmond
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Bill Begley
Marketing & Public Relations Manager
Key decision makers in the same organization