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CITY MATTERS

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Money, good money, good money, and walk walk a welcome. It's time now for city matters. It matters to you. It certainly matters to the city. And we've got my city councilor and yours too, and my goodness sakes, young man, it has been what a month since we've seen each other, that's right, but a month, Trevor Dorsey. It just seems like, Wow, there's been a lot of folks breeding through here and around here, and a lot of politic and going on. It is election

day, but you're not on the bout this time. That's right. Today, I'm not on the ballot, So that's that's all right. Might be in November. Right now, I'm not, and so but I would encourage everyone. We kind of had a little offset conversation before we got on air, and it just doesn't seem as important in society anymore that you have that freedom or right to go vote. Most people don't exercise a lot of people want to tell you what's wrong with everything, but then they don't actually go

vote. So I encourage everyone to get out today, go exercise that ride. You know, at least vote. I'm not going to tell you which way to vote or how to just do. You should do your little due diligence and figure that out for yourself. But you know, we've got some people that are in office running to fill those seats, and I think they've done a pretty good job, and we've got some you know, challengers, and you know that's with any election. I just really encourage everybody to get

out and exercise that right before you lose it. There. You know, typically any election over the last several years, you look and the numbers continue to just fall. I don't know why that is. I I when I was old enough to vote, it was it was a pretty exciting thing me too, at the vote in a presidential election my senior ye in high school. And there's some seniors I think I was telling you that story. Well, a young lady recently turned eighteen. I was pretty excited for she's going

to get to vote in the election. That's kind of cool, you know. Otherwise, you know, sometimes you may turn eighteen and you're not right at that cycle where you're going to get that opportunity, so you have first vote maybe twenty two or whatever. But I always thought it was really neat you know, when you got turn sixteen, you got your license, So there's you know, that's a big mark in eighteen. You get you know,

get the vote and so forth. So uh, I just like to see the numbers get get better on any any basically any election we have, whether it's city, county, state, federal. I just think it's you get back in that mindset. A lot of people think that, oh I just one vote, My vote doesn't count every vote camp, Yeah, they do. They do. One thing to want to remind folks is that there are some races where this is the final vote because one party or the other

didn't feeld candidates. So this primary is is it? It'll decide it because there won't be an opponent in the fall. That's right. So I think I think both of them on the on are representative, and the state senator I don't. I don't think there's any I could be wrong. You know, we we have we have a challenger for Senate, the challenger for one of our state reps, John B. Keen, is unopposed, and we have three gentlemen buying for commissioner for the district too. So so yeah,

let the fun begin. And as they say, but city wise, my goodness, as the things have been humming and going along. You got the budget taken care of, you got a new uh, a new councilor sworn in. You know, you got to get sworn in before you get sworn out. That's right. But people like him. He's he's a good guy. I just ran into him at the west Side Community Center, a Quinn

Shipper that's right there in his ward War War and uh. And of course they reopened and they got reopened and it's very exciting, uh for the west Side and always been a very great organization our community. So yeah, that's good. Quinn just got sworn in. We appointed him to fill out the remainder of Billy Rohan's term. Unfortunately, with her passing, Billy was such an amazing lady. She will not certainly not be forgotten. She's she did

so much for the community. Very involved. We've been here ten eleven years, got time, fish fun. But from the very minute we Dorsey's came to town, I got to know Billy and she was always very active, very involved, and very plugged in. So usually if there was something going on, Billy to text me, Hey, Trevor, this is going on

here, this is going here. So I always appreciate that that was before she was account before I was accountlman, before she was an accountsman, and I like her, was appointed to fill a term, and then you know, Billy continued to run, as have I, and I know Billy was looking forward to to run it again. However, it's time for the Good Lord to call her home, and we will miss her diarly. But I do know that Quinn has jumped in. Quinn has already been pretty involved in

serving on committee's men. Hey, he only missed two city council meetings the old time he's been in town, and he apologized both time for Michigan. That's what Mike Bailey told me. Yeah, Pike, some miss one for vacation, but sometimes don't. I think that's about I've missed a few, but usually it's vacation or if I'm sick. That's about the only way. But you know, I think Quinn will do a good job. We had several good candidates through the interview process. So I do believe that there'll be

somebody that will run against him that maybe interviewed for that. And who knows, you know, I could have somebody. I've not heard much chatter out there about who's running, But Jim Kurt always seems for Jim always seems to drawn upon it. Sure, and Jim is an amazing guy, great guy. If you don't know Jim, you're missing out. His family has been here forever and and he has fed nearly everybody in town, had the masses for uh forever. And uh, you know I again, I I haven't

heard a lot of chatter about that. You know. We we file in August, so we'll know then it'll be uh, we'll be part of that election cycle. Hey here, we've got some pretty cool things going on at the airport. Uh. That taxiway is coming in. That's gonna that's gonna bring forth an opportunity for some more business out there, isn't it. Yes, I am. We we've took that airport over what I'm gonna be three

three years years now since Knico got rid of their planes. And although I do think they still have planes flying and out, they've just don't have a daily maybe route like they used to. We were kind of on pins and needles early on because we had not managed the airport. You know, that's kind of a Conico Phillips P sixty six deal. Because they they they ran it. Yeah, they leased it from us, and they ran it and

we didn't ask them. It's carried. You've done really well with airport, and I think there is, like you said, there's a ton of opportunity. It's just how do we how do we go get that opportunity? What's that look like? How do we Luckily we were able to keep some of the folks that ran it for p. Sixty six in place, and they have done a tremendous job. And I do believe when you think about airports, if you know, surely if you've lived here, you've been out by

it. But for the size of our community, we had pretty amazing airport. We do. It's it's got some it's got a lot of hairs. Uh. You know, I grew up in northwest Arkansas. When you flew anywhere used to Now you got to a which is more like Tulsa Airport, But before that you had failed. And the airport out here is similar to where you would fly in arkentas you can fly from there to Dallas or wherever. You know. I don't know that will ever be real regional airport because

of Tulsa's being so close in proximity. But you start thinking about, you know, if you want to attract industry and companies to Borlsville Wall. You know, if you know, you got a company and maybe Illinois or California or whatever, and they're tired of the tax burden and some other things going to maybe they want to Relokay. Well, you've got a great airport where those executives can fly in and out of check on things, get to where they got to go. And I think there could be a lot of aviation,

maybe manufacturing out there at the airport. We could hopefully drive some of them. We've got a lot of repair going on. Yeah, So I don't know, you're right that the airport is I think a real jewel in our crown to speak. And there's opportunities. So I looked for, you know, mister Woods, mister Batchelder to start maybe trying to push maybe those industries where we can create jobs out there. And they've done a good job

with the old Siemens building. I think we found that mood and we're gonna have I think one hundred and fifty or sixty jobs in the next few years come in in that building, maybe more depending on how all that works out, so a lot of excitement. You know, mister Batchelter, those guys always walk around grinning, And I figured out why. It's because they know something's gonna happen. They can't tell anybody yet, and it's gonna be good. But you can't tell anybody yet. So if you see him grinnin,

just know that you know something good's gonna happen. Yeah. But I understand that the city reauthorized that little thing with them in order to help move workers to town. We did the extended the incentive. So if you yeah, your job is here and you will move here. I believe it's ten thousand to purchase home, maybe twenty thousand if you build build one, build one. Yeah, great incentive and a lot of money just keeps coming back to

us. Yeah yeah, and you know it's going to keep coming back through the sales tax process of you know that fun continues to to replenish, the deletes, it replenishes, and it's it's been a good been a good project. And you've seen this across the country now where if you don't a lot of people work can work from home remote job. Sure, and so if you can work a remote job, and live anywhere anywhere you want to.

Maybe you only have to be you know, if you to fly from here to I don't know, Michigan once a month because you got to be in the office once a month or whatever. But the rest of the time you live where you want. Well, why not Oklahoma. We have a great cost of living. Well, you have for the most part, really good weather, and then you have it's a little rocky on it a little windy, but uh, you know, as far as the heat and the cold, yeah, sometimes there's a little extreme on either. It's not for a

long periods of time. Again, I think the quality of life that we have is amazing. We're in the middle of the country, so pretty good life here in Oklahoma, and sure is you have you noticed that our town is drawing a lot of people from different parts of the country that we might not have drawn from before, like California, Colorado, New York City, Uh, Illinois, Minnesota. Met both for Minnesota, I got some Minnesota and yeah, oh yeah, I said, no, there is a town

down the road. I said, hey there, it's a greeting, so I guess it's a two way thing. Hey there, if you're from Minnesota, it's a greeting if you're from here into town. Hey, there's north of prior of it. Yeah, well, we have some good friends in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Beautiful country up there. I mean when you go the landscape you're just looking at the country side kind of reminds you of you know, call them especially. There's some planes and some things there, but

they're really pretty. But I understand if summer lands on a Saturday up there, they have a picnic. Well, it's funny. Last time we were up there to see our friends. We left here it was one hundred and twenty six degrees. You got there it was ninety two or ninety four, and they acted like they were dying. I had a long sleeve T shirt and jeans on, and I'm like, I'm not hot. I said, you should go back to Oklahoma with this is one hundred and twenty six huh.

And it's it's weird. They came down one time one winter and we took them to the college football game and it's like forty eight degrees and you he was going to freeze to death. And I was like, John, it's forty eight and you live in Minnesota where you can throw water off your front porch, and it's a different kind of cold. And and he is right, it's not that you don't have humidity, I guess there. But yeah, Minnesota is pretty country. But again, I think we got a

pretty good life in Oklahoma. A lot to offer here, for sure. I was talking to somebody the other day about the mountains. You know, love going to see the mountains in Colorado, wholming up that that country, But I don't want to live there like where I live, And I'm lucky to live where I live. I think. So when you take a look at what we have here in Bartlesville, we have some great companies to employ a lot of people. We have a lot of great mom and pop businesses

that employ even more people. We have quality of life. We've got wonderful parks, recreation ampathead, we got the Bartofield Community Center and the auditorium that just absolutely rocks. And uh, on top of that, you know, you're not taxed out of your brain when you come here, and it's just a it's just a wonderful place. It's schools in medical Yeah. Oh and on top of that, we're gonna start making movies here. There's a movie being shot here this month. I'm not supposed to talk about it much,

but yeah, they're shooting the movie here this this month. You know, it's been pretty amazing. If you look at the movies that have happened right here, I mean the last ten years, there's there's some pretty good. Uh. I don't know that the Twister crew made it here, but I know they were over in s h County. Oh they came here to visit. Yeah, there you go. They always come here to business. You said, wonder what's over there? I wonder what's over there. But I'm

looking forward to that movie. The first one was pretty phenomenal. Yeah, special effects are probably a little better. You know, it's kind of it's kind of entertaining going back and watching. You go back and watch this Schwarzenegger movie of nineteen eighty five, and you watch one today and like, man, the special effects back then we're bad. Yeah. Yeah, we got a movie studio Rome Buffalo Room, Buffalo Roam going up here. Gonna be

kind of neat. Hopefully that will drive a lot more of that industry here. And again when we talk about that's a city thing that kind of happened and bed a thing that happened. Yeah, that's that's a great thing. But but we we talk about you know, quality live, cost of living,

you know, weather. Hopefully that that the Buffalo Rome, because of where we're located and all those other factors, will be able to drive a lot more of that industry here and it could be could be a nice little little tick that that helps us grow and create some jobs and bring some more people dark men and would otherwise well, you know, not only we get in the blockbusters, we're getting a lot of family friendly and faith based movies

being made here between here and Tulsa and os H County. A lot of those are coming in and I welcome that. I got to be a part of one of those a few weeks ago. I had a couple of parts and they started off the shoot with a prayer. The lead actor lead in prayer. I'm like, going, this ain't the Hollywood. Do you read about the tabloids? This is a cool change. So that was all right. I think I made my first I had my first appearance on a Lifetime

Christmas Love Tree last year over there. If they filmed a lot of it in Tulsa, and I just happened to be at a conference and at the time they were doing some filming and they say, would you like to be an extra? And sure, why not. I get a scene where I'm act like I'm drinking you know, like hot cocoa and which bad. But I get like a two second scene. But if you didn't know it was me, you would never know. You although it was funny that they recorded

it. And then my oldest is like, Dad, what are you watching this Hallmark movie? For it? I was like, I'm in it. Well, I'm supposed to be somewhere. I don't really know if I made because you know, but you are. And I get like one scene it's like boomy, he goes, you can tell that too, because you're white Beard. I was like, thanks you Yeah, pretty funny. Oh, it's my claim to fame. One second. Hey, that's one second more than ninety nine point ninety percent of the people in the world get Yeah.

I know. Well, my uh there was a movie that was they filmed Quiet Card a bit back in the spring here, yeah, and taitan aldest he you know, when that comes out, it'll be very it'll be very exciting to see because he was he was an extra and many many scenes, so surely he's somewhere in there. You know. I was like I got one scene and got like a one second clip. But he spent several months, you know, every weekend. So that's that's pretty cool that I get

that opportunity. You don't get that anywhere else, not even in Hollywood. You got to have a card or something. Hey, how can we get a hold of We need you for anything as far as city halls concern Well, you can reach me always on my mobile phone. That's a nine one eight nine nine one eight eight eight six right now one eight eight eight six three five one six, and then my email address is listed out. You

can go to the city website and there's a city email address. It's thanks, uh Board five councilmen, And all you gotta do is click it. Just click it on the West. But I always excited to hear from constituents and on things we can do better and what we can help with and and uh, trust me, people aren't afraid to let you know. And that's good. We want feedback, We need feedback, and and how we can get some of that feedback you and I always say this, right, I'm

gonna do a shameless pitch here. We we have openings on boards and commissioned So if you have an interest in serving, please get a hold of the Lame Veins up at the city and she will get you that application and we can get you in there and and start getting you serving in the in the some former or fashion and a committee that that you have interest in, so that always works. Hey, thank you very much, thanks for being with us. Tom, always good to see your doors here with us on

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