The Board of Osage County Commissioners met for a regularly scheduled meeting at the fairgrounds in Pawhuska on Monday morning.
The commissioners took no action regarding procedures for the public entering the courthouse and other county-owned buildings, but they did acknowledge that the COVID-19 problem isn’t going away. One utility permit was signed at the meeting for district two. Randall Jones and Darren McKinney both made a comment that they are having trouble communicating with companies who have made mistakes when putting in a permit and have yet to correct them. Jeremy McLemore with Miller EMS gave a report and said they had six total calls, including four refusals and two cancelations. The commissioners also signed a resolution and quit claim deed, allowing property by the swinging bridge in Pawhuska to become surplus property. The county commissioners signed a resolution allowing for a 2007 dodge charger that had been owned by the Sheriff’s Department to get donated to the Hominy Police Department. Six Bid contracts for state spec asphalt were also signed. Comments are closed.
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