City Council Meeting

September 3, 2025 City Council Meeting

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 Moore, OK
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Meeting Summary

The City Council meeting for Moore, Oklahoma, included the recognition of two long-serving planning commission members, Gary Luno and Ralph Sherard. Key decisions involved approving the purchase of new software for emergency services, a new city-wide phone system, and awarding bids for wastewater treatment plant improvements. A citizen raised concerns about flooding from a new development, and numerous police and fire department personnel were recognized for their meritorious service and life-saving actions.

Key Decisions & Votes

Purchase of First Due Software Platform

22:00

Authorized the budgeted purchase of First Due, an all-in-one software platform, for $34,950 as a sole source provider to replace the city's end-of-life electronic records management system.

Approved

Declare Phoenix Hydraulic Rescue Tool Set as Surplus

23:30

Declared one Phoenix hydraulic rescue tool set as surplus and authorized its sale by auction due to obsolescence and lack of available parts.

Approved

Purchase of New City Phone System

27:30

Authorized the budgeted purchase of a new city-wide phone system for $319,235.58 from Chickasaw Telecom to replace the unsupported current system and improve call handling.

Approved

Award Bid for WWTP Effluent Sewer Force Main Relocation Materials (Pipe)

30:20

Awarded bid #2026-00001 bid A to ISCO Industries Inc. for $652,870.70 for pipe materials for the WWTP effluent sewer force main relocation, with reimbursement from OTAA.

Approved

Award Bid for WWTP Effluent Sewer Force Main Relocation Materials (Valves)

32:00

Awarded bid #2026-00001 bid B to Milford for $86,416.60 for valve materials for the WWTP effluent sewer force main relocation, with reimbursement from OTAA.

Approved

Approve Budget Supplements for FY2025-2026

33:50

Approved budget supplements for FY2025-2026 to carry over open purchase orders from the prior fiscal year for ongoing products and services.

Approved

Approve FY24-25 Budget Supplement

36:20

Approved a budget supplement for FY24-25 to the MPWA and various dedicated sales tax funds to budget additional revenues received above collections for their intended projects and operating expenditures.

Approved

Upcoming Community Events

A couple of Saturdays ago

More War 5K Race

Successful event with many volunteers, city staff, and employees participating and enjoying the community gathering.

Financial Matters

First Due Software Platform

Budgeted purchase of an all-in-one software platform for electronic records management, incident reports, inspections, and training.

$34,950

New City Phone System

Budgeted purchase of a city-wide phone system from Chickasaw Telecom to replace an unsupported system and improve communication.

$319,235.58

WWTP Effluent Sewer Force Main Relocation Materials (Pipe)

Awarded bid for pipe materials for the wastewater treatment plant effluent sewer force main relocation, to be reimbursed by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTAA).

$652,870.70

WWTP Effluent Sewer Force Main Relocation Materials (Valves)

Awarded bid for valve materials for the wastewater treatment plant effluent sewer force main relocation, to be reimbursed by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTAA).

$86,416.60

Budget Supplements for FY2025-2026

Approval of budget supplements to carry over prior year's open purchase orders for ongoing products and services.

FY24-25 Budget Supplement

Approval of budget supplement for additional water and refuge collections, donations, grants, interest, ad valorem taxes, and sales tax collections across multiple funds.

Public Comments

1 citizen spoke

One citizen, Mark Jones, expressed concerns about increased flooding in his neighborhood, Estelle's Country Club Estates, due to water drainage from the new Broadmore Heights addition. He stated that the new development is directing excessive water onto Southeast 33rd Street, impacting his property and provided supporting documents and a video link.

flooding new development impact drainage issues

Coming Up

Watch For

  • BNSF track rerouting construction (approx. 6 weeks)

Announcements

  • Flag ceremony led by Girl Scout Troop 798.
  • Recognition of Gary Luno for 18 years of service on the planning commission (11 years as secretary).
  • Recognition of Ralph Sherard for 24 years of service on the planning commission (12 years as chairman), and service on the Board of Adjustment and CDBG committee.
  • Recognition of Mr. Jimmy Carter, former math teacher and Veterans Memorial Park volunteer, in the audience.
  • Recognition of numerous Police and Fire Department personnel for awards received on August 25th, including Meritorious Service with Risk Medals, Life-Saving Awards, and Letters of Recognition for incidents such as a burglary, flood response, suicidal involvement, swiftwater rescues, CPR, and a baby delivery.
  • Thanks extended to volunteers, city staff, and employees for their efforts in the successful 'More War 5K race'.
  • Update from the City Manager that the BNSF track crew is in town to reroute the train, with construction expected to take about six weeks.

Agenda Summary

Item Description Outcome
Item 2: Consent Docket Items A-D Approval of routine administrative items. Approved
Item 3: Receive report on 2024-2025 Stormwater Quality Program Presentation and reception of the annual report on the city's stormwater quality activities and compliance. Information Only
Item 4: Receive minutes of the June 10, 2025 Planning Commission meeting Reception of the minutes from a previous Planning Commission meeting, with discussion regarding an unusual vote count. Approved
Item 5: Authorize budgeted purchase of First Due software platform Consideration to purchase an all-in-one software platform for emergency services as a sole source provider. Approved
Item 6: Declare one Phoenix hydraulic rescue tool set as surplus and authorize sale by auction Consideration to declare an obsolete hydraulic rescue tool set as surplus and approve its sale. Approved
Item 7: Authorize budgeted purchase of a new phone system for the city Consideration to purchase a new city-wide phone system to replace an unsupported existing system. Approved
Item 8: Award bid for materials (pipe) for Moore WWTP effluent sewer force main relocation improvements (OTAA project) Consideration to award a bid for pipe materials for the wastewater treatment plant effluent sewer force main relocation, to be reimbursed by OTAA. Approved
Item 9: Award bid for materials (valves) for Moore WWTP effluent sewer force main relocation improvements (OTAA project) Consideration to award a bid for valve materials for the wastewater treatment plant effluent sewer force main relocation, to be reimbursed by OTAA. Approved
Item 10: Approve budget supplements for FY2025-2026 for multiple funds to carry over prior year's open purchase orders Consideration to approve budget adjustments to carry over unspent funds from prior year's open purchase orders. Approved
Item 11: Approve FY24-25 budget supplement for multiple funds Consideration to approve a budget supplement for various funds to account for additional revenues received above collections. Approved
Item 12: MPWA Consent Docket Items A-D Approval of routine administrative items for the Moore Public Works Authority. Approved
Item 13: Moore Risk Management Consent Docket Items A-B Approval of routine administrative items for the Moore Risk Management meeting. Approved
Item 14: New Business - Citizens Forum Opportunity for citizens to address the council on matters not on the agenda. Information Only
Adjournment Formal conclusion of the meeting. Approved
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