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Alfalfa County commissioners approve mayor's bill, TV service agreement and routine resolutions

April 06, 2026 | Alfalfa County, Oklahoma


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Alfalfa County commissioners approve mayor's bill, TV service agreement and routine resolutions
Alfalfa County commissioners approved a set of routine agenda items during a short meeting that included a mayor's bill, a so-called "Next TV" service agreement and several resolutions related to district authority and an auction-related signatures item.

A commissioner moved to "accept the mayor's bill," another commissioner seconded, and the chair put the measure to a voice vote. "All in favor, aye," the chair said, and the transcript records the motion as carried. The text of the mayor's bill is not specified in the transcript.

Later in the meeting a commissioner introduced a motion to approve a "Next TV service agreement"; staff and commissioners asked whether the item was the same as previously discussed phone or service contracts and whether it covered phone services. Those details are not specified in the record. The motion was seconded, called for a voice vote and recorded as carried.

The board also moved and approved a "resolution authorizing the county commissioners to act on the district"; the transcript does not identify the district or specify the resolution's provisions. An auction-related item described as "re-sealing dishes" was presented as "all auction, same thing we did last year," and the board approved the signatures or paperwork needed for that item.

Several motions were resolved by voice vote with the chair announcing "Motion carried." The transcript records no roll-call vote counts or names attached to individual yes/no votes; it indicates unanimous voice approvals for the motions that were put to the body.

What was not in the record: the meeting transcript does not include the full text of the mayor's bill, contract terms for the Next TV/service agreement, dollar amounts or appropriation details, nor any roll-call vote tallies. Several agenda items were handled quickly on what appears to be a consent-style path with limited discussion.

The meeting concluded after a brief call for other business. No future meeting date or next procedural steps are recorded in the provided transcript.

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