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Harrah council authorizes mayor to sign amended temporary easement after closed session

June 16, 2025 | Harrah City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Harrah council authorizes mayor to sign amended temporary easement after closed session
The Harrah City Council voted June 16 to acquire an amended temporary easement and authorized Mayor Paul Wiegert to sign the agreement after a closed executive session held under 25 O.S. Sec. 307 (B)(3) to discuss the purchase or appraisal of real property.

The decision followed a joint executive session with the Harrah Public Works Authority in which councilmembers discussed terms related to property purchase or appraisal; details of the property and the easement were not disclosed in open session.

Mayor Paul Wiegert called the special meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. City Clerk Tina Rodriguez conducted the roll call. Present at roll call were Councilmember Jennifer McCammond (Ward 1) (arrived at 5:06 p.m.), Councilmember Tim Rudek (Ward 2), Councilmember Bill Lisby (Ward 3), Councilmember Steve Scalzo (Vice Mayor) and Mayor Paul Wiegert. City Attorney Robert Thompson and City Manager Matt Mears were also in attendance.

Councilmember Steve Scalzo moved, and Councilmember Tim Rudek seconded, that the council enter a joint executive session with the Harrah Public Works Authority under 25 O.S. Sec. 307 (B)(3) to discuss the purchase or appraisal of real property. The council entered executive session at 5:01 p.m.; the motion to enter executive session passed with four votes in favor (Wiegert, Rudek, Lisby, Scalzo). Councilmember Jennifer McCammond was recorded as absent for that vote.

The council returned to open session at 5:37 p.m. Upon return, Councilmember Steve Scalzo moved and Councilmember Tim Rudek seconded a motion "to proceed to acquire amended temporary easement as discussed in the Executive Session and to authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement." The motion passed unanimously with five votes in favor (Wiegert, Rudek, McCammond, Lisby, Scalzo).

No details about the property, the amended temporary easement's terms, or any purchase price were provided in open session. With no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:39 p.m.

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