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City of Oklahoma City / July 2020 Meetings

These are all the meetings we have in "July 2020 Meetings" (part of the organization "City of Oklahoma City"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

23 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Airport Trust, via video conference, for July 23, 2020.
  • 5 participants
  • 19 minutes
videoconference
citizens
chairman
oklahoma
conference
administration
airport
accepting
adjourned
comments
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23 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City MAPS 3 Board, via video conference, for July 23, 2020.
  • 13 participants
  • 49 minutes
chairman
conferencing
quorum
conference
reception
members
notified
council
approval
comments
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22 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Urban Design Commission, via video conference, for July 22, 2020.
  • 12 participants
  • 1:09 hours
view
discussions
approvals
council
ordinances
planning
proceed
updated
submitted
concern
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21 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City River Trust, via video conference, for July 21, 2020.
  • 3 participants
  • 18 minutes
oklahoma
reconvene
approval
citizens
chairman
voting
addressing
proceed
scheduled
taking
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20 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Arts Commission, via video conference, for July 20, 2020.
  • 21 participants
  • 1:58 hours
primegov
voting
committee
appointed
commissioner
governor
reservations
citizen
logged
contacted
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16 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Downtown Design Review Committee, via video conference, for July 16, 2020.
  • 15 participants
  • 1:46 hours
videoconference
downtown
conversations
committee
scheduled
meet
speak
ordinance
requested
reconvened
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8 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Bricktown Urban Design Committee, via video conference, for July 8, 2020.
  • 10 participants
  • 28 minutes
hearing
conversations
microphone
audio
teleconference
speak
reconvene
susan
attending
oklahoma
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7 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City School Bond Advisory Board, via video conference, for July 7, 2020.
  • 4 participants
  • 16 minutes
adjournment
videoconference
reconvened
council
advisory
meet
tuesday
minutes
voting
bond
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7 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, via video conference, for July 21, 2020.
  • 6 participants
  • 20 minutes
craig
sir
comments
chairman
reconvened
ready
attendee
joining
primegov
login
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6 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Bond Advisory Committee, via video conference for July 6, 2020.
  • 6 participants
  • 21 minutes
council
citizens
approve
quorum
building
comments
improvements
going
ward
blair
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6 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Community and Neighborhood Enhancement Advisory Board, via video conference for July 6, 2020.
  • 17 participants
  • 2:20 hours
voting
councilmen
citizens
reconvene
quorum
appointments
joining
districts
assistance
oklahoma
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2 Jul 2020

The regular meeting of the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment, via video conference
for July 2, 2020.
  • 10 participants
  • 39 minutes
speakers
reconvene
citizens
council
hearings
meet
staff
oklahoma
scheduled
recording
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2 Jul 2020

The first regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City MAPS 4 Citizen’s Advisory Board,
for July 2, 2020.

Agenda items include introductions, swearing-in of board members and a legal review.

The board’s 11 members are: Teresa Rose Crook, Chairperson (at-large), Brenda Hernández (at-large), Russell Pace, Jr. (Ward 1), Allie Shinn (Ward 2), Harry Black (Ward 3), Shay Morris (Ward 4), Kevin Guarnera (Ward 5), Daisy Muñoz (Ward 6), Monique Bruner (Ward 7), Bob Nelon (Ward 8), Ward 8 Councilman Mark Stonecipher (rotating Council member).



MAPS 4 is a debt-free public improvement program funded by a temporary penny sales tax that will raise a projected $978 million over eight years. More than 70 percent of MAPS 4 funding is dedicated to neighborhood and human needs. The rest is for quality of life and job-creating initiatives MAPS 4 passed on December 10, 2019.
  • 14 participants
  • 1:34 hours
councilman
council
mayor
citizens
advisory
overseeing
governs
decisions
planning
maps
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2 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Riverfront Design Committee, via video conference, for July 2, 2020.
  • 10 participants
  • 1:01 hours
committee
videoconference
riverfront
chairman
conversations
microphone
scheduled
meet
reconvened
adjourn
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1 Jul 2020

The regular monthly meeting of the Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission, via video conference, for July 1, 2020.
  • 22 participants
  • 2:19 hours
commissioners
reconvene
committee
citizens
conference
communication
listen
register
remotely
preservation
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