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  2. Government of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Oklahoma City operates under a council-manager form of city government and consists of the mayor, the Oklahoma City Council, the city manager, and various departments and services. [1] City administrative staff and elected officials have offices at the historic city hall located on the western edge of the central business ...

  3. Oklahoma City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Council held their first meeting on July 22, 1890 and passed Ordinance No. 1 that divided the city into four wards. Each ward had two council members, one serving for one year and the other for two years. The first City Charter was approved by city voters and Oklahoma Governor Lee Cruce in March 1911. In 1926, the office of ...

  4. Category:Oklahoma City city council members - Wikipedia

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  5. Costs, location, timeline: OKC Council approves development ...

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    May 21, 2024 at 3:11 PM. City councilmembers voted 7-2 to approve a development agreement with the Oklahoma City Thunder ownership for a new downtown arena Tuesday. The development agreement ...

  6. OKC residents: City planners want to know what you think ...

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    Oklahoma City planners want to know more of what residents think of plans to allow the backyard cottages and guest houses, technically called accessory dwelling units (ADU), in urban OKC. The ...

  7. Metropolitan Area Projects Plan - Wikipedia

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    The original Metropolitan Area Projects Plan, or MAPS, was a $350 million public works and redevelopment project in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma during the middle to late 1990s, funded by a temporary, five year, voter-approved sales tax increase. [6] ". The various MAPS projects were believed to be capable of improving the economy and attractiveness ...

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  9. Category:Oklahoma city council members - Wikipedia

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