The Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners moved through a series of largely uncontested agenda items after the public‑comment period:
- The commission approved a specific assistance agreement with the City of Edmond for reconstruction of Midwest Boulevard (Danforth to Covell) at a project cost of $887,000; the City will reimburse the county 100% upon completion.
- An addendum to an ARPA project for Restore OKC (Restore Farms) was approved, increasing the award from $250,000 to $293,000 (an increase of $43,000) to support operational build‑out and purchase of farm equipment to create a healthy‑food hub in Northeast Oklahoma City.
- The board approved a $15,471 assessment from the county bridge inspection contractor to evaluate whether a District 3 bridge requires full replacement or only deck replacement; a separate routine ODOT inspection report found no deficiencies on another bridge.
- A progressive payment to Lingo Construction from PBA 2024 bonds in the amount of $185,317.09 was approved in the subsequent ABA meeting segment recorded in the transcript.
- The commission approved a settlement payment of $4,780.65 related to a totaled juvenile vehicle and approved the addition of two volunteers to the citizen volunteer team for emergency operations.
- Human Resources items (agenda items 27–30) were approved: a longevity recognition program ($5,750 in supplies/certificates), an employee appreciation program (reallocation to reach $5,000 total), subrogation standard operating procedures, and updated tuition‑reimbursement forms/processes.
- The board renewed a lease agreement with Metro Tech for the county’s 911 center space (reported as a $1/year lease arrangement) and appointed John Wilkerson as interim HR director with a stipend of $1,000 per month above his current salary.
Each of these items was moved, seconded and approved on voice votes as recorded in the transcript.