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CITY MATTERS

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Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome. It's time now for our community connection right here on K one, the one you drost brought to you a part by Art morn New Campunal Home. I'm Tom Davis. It's time for city matters. If it matters to you, it matters to the city, and we have a city councilor Barne roselle with this year a long time no see how you've been doing? Well?

How are you this morning? Well, you know, I'm the ankle deep in a mud puddle today and that was a kind of a good thing. Our water situation improved rather quickly it did, and had to have a nice a round of rains there that improved our whole water table situation. So we're

looking up right now. We're really excited. We're above seventy one percent right now and our water table I haven't gotten the new numbers this morning, but the exact figures this morning yet, but we are above seventy one percent. That means we get to move out of the Stage three water restrictions and go back into Stage one water restrictions. So that means in Stage one we are

just now in doing a public awareness campaign. We are asking the public and the people in the city to still be conscious about water conservation because we are only at seventy one. It's voluntary, right, It's all voluntary. At this point. We are not restricting your outdoor water use or anything like that anymore. And in fact, we are opening We have opened all of the

splash pads. I want to say a big thank you to city crews that went out there and got all of our city splash pads open so that our kiddos can go out and take advantage during this heat wave of our splash pads. Unfortunately, we can't open our pools because this late in the season, we can't hire people, hire lifeguards and hire staff to do to run those pools, So we are not able to open our pools yet. I don't think we'll be able to open them this season, but we do offers.

We have worked with City Ride to get free rides for people from Bartlesville out to Osage Hills. So you can look on our city website and find the schedule of free rides from different locations inside the city out to os Chills State Park for say, free emission in that pool. You know, yea luck of the draw, right, you get to come on today and say, hey, the world's a beautile play right. Usually it's like, hey, I love sewing up with good news, so I always come in with the

solution. Mother nature was good too. Oh my gosh, yes, it's so great. I woke up and the first thing I do every time it rains is look at the radar to see if it's raining in the right spot. And we got the rain in the right spot twice in three days. Oh golly. You know, I was telling Lauren that yesterday I was looking at that blab of rain northwest of which done. I'm thinking, we're gonna get a chance of that good luck right next thing, you know, Bob

boom, we got. We got kissed rather moistly from Mother Nature. But boy, we got a lot of things that going on. One thing, you do have a new chief of police. We've had him in here, but he really didn't take the oath of water till just a few years a day. Yeah, so last week he actually got penned and had a ceremony to be penned as our new Barsville chief of Police. Congratulations to Kevin Eiachaelberry worked with him known him for a long time. He's going to be a

great asset to the city and a great leader for that department. Continue the legacy that Tracy Rolls started there and build on that and growing that department, growing our public safety in Bartlesville. That police department, I think is one of the best in Oklahoma. You know. He's one of the first people I met when I moved to town four years ago. Yeah, and just by Halpendstands, you know, and we introduced each other swap County. I'm like, well, that's a pretty good guy. I had no idea he's

gonna be a chief police. Yeah. Chief Eichael Berry is always out there involved in the community, gutting on forums and meeting with the public and doing all those kind of different things. So a lot of people know him and he's will well known and real well liked. Congratulations. We look forward to

him. Well, you know, speaking of forums, this is something that was kind of released by the city yesterday, you know, during you know, chunks of ice and rainy and lightning and thundering coming on, and it's like, hey, why don't we talk about this, you know, So, you know, Kelly Shift the release and this is big because we did this once a few roles, yes, but now we're doing this with the Chief Kael Berry and also with Captain Elkins and a few other people. Tell

what's all about. So last year we did a public forum on the finnil issue here in Barsville. We do have a finnel problem in Barswell. We have a drug problem in Bartelsville, m Finnil is a major source of one of the leading causes of death in the nation for people between the ages of eighteen and thirty five. Finnil is a huge issue all of the nation,

but it is an issue for our city. Chief itacle Berry I have to remember to calling chief now put on a forum last year, and it's going to put on another forum this year where we talk about the finnil issue here in Barswell and in Okah Home. He's got a lot of good speakers lined up. Daniel Elkins has some speakers and has helping put this on. It's August twenty fifth at the Center formerly known as the Community Center but now branded

as the Center. So that'll be August twenty fifth at the Center. Now, this is great that the last time we were there it was getting kind of close over Yeah, and there were a ton of people and it was also a night where there was a lot going on. I think the football team was playing in the postseason. And we're surprised that the number of people opted to go to this because it was that important and that many local people have been affected by that, many parents lost kids. Yeah, and this

is one thing where they never ran out of questions. Oh no, And they had a lot of good information to provide about what was going on in the whole state as well as our county with the Finnale issue. Our community has been touched by deaths from Finnil and we almost lost a police officer because of Finnil. So it's an issue in our community. The public needs to be aware of it. They public needs to ask questions, get see how they can get involved, see how they can be an impact on the issue

in our community. So this is why I love our police department. They're engaging with our community and our citizens to get them involved and keep them aware on this problem. Now, Lauren, let's clarify this. The officer was not ingesting this sport Hi. He was actually processing evidence, right. He was processing evidence and came in contact with Fentonil. I mean, disgust of

finnil can can can cause deaths. So we were lucky that our police were on we're on the on the spot there and got him the helping needed. But this affects everybody in our community, from our police officers to our schools, our children, our retirees. We all need to get involved and be an active participant in helping this problem. You know what, get real ministry. He deals with people who are they combating addictions and things like that.

People are out there on the street and Pastor Gamble was telling me that he says, no, he had already at that point done a half dozen funerals. He doesn't want to do anymore related to this fentanyl stuff. So we need to get a handle on this in our community. And the first thing is getting information out there. Siveton Park, we had a windstorm back in May and well we're still kind of waiting on what's going on there because that the big shade structure took a hit. Yeah, so the city has taken

some action, and in fact we've taken even more action this week. But the last city council we've kind of approved the dollars to spend to get that Civitan Park shade structure repaired. It looks like it was improperly installed and over the years because of the improper installation, the stress on the joints and the way that it's attached to the foundation there caused an issue and it became unsafe,

so we had to close it down. We've approved the bid and the spend to get that shade structure removed this week, repaired, and then reinstad So they'll be work going on this week out there at Civitam Park to repair and replace that shade structure. Now we're going to get into street chairing a little bit. One thing that comes up to just about every city council member. I don't care what city you are in, if it's not the streets,

it's the sidewalks, what's going on there. So if you launched the last city council mean it was either the last city council meeting or the one before we suspended some sidewalk ordinances for the city. We just said we're going to take a pause. We're going to reevaluate our sidewalk ordinance package in general and in the total, and we're going to look at how we can redo it how we can do it better. So part of that effort, the

first thing was to kind of pause sidewalk ordinances for a while. And now we have opened up our city Community Development Director Larry Curtis has opened up a survey for our citizens so that they can give input about city sidewalks, the conditions, ordinances, anything they have on their mind. No about our city sidewalks we want citizens input on. So he's opened up a survey. You can go out to the city website and you'll find that link to that survey.

Please participate in that survey so we can do sidewalks better here in Barsville, because we got some great sidewalks, we got some places we need sidewalks we don't have them now, and then we got some sidewalks that really need repair too. So we want the citizens to get input and to tell us what's important to them. Alrighty, now we'll get to the streets part. But one part of this bond issue in October. I understand a lot of money is going to go to our streets. So yeah, so we approved

in October election for our bond issues. There'll be four bond issues. One will be for public safety and buildings. One will be for municipal buildings and facilities, the third will be for streets and bridges, and then the fourth will be for parks and recreation. Now, the proposition one that's going to be public safety. We're gonna rebuild fire station number two. Fire Station number two is basically fallen through and the ground over there and we haven't had repair

the outside. So there's some major major structural shoes with that one that we want to make sure and the best thing to do is build them a new one over there. So we want we're going to build a new fire station to replace fire station number two. Proposition number two is all about municipal buildings. We're going to replace some core server infrastructure for about seven hundred thousand dollars.

The big one is our streets package. Yeah, the Streets package, I think the Streets Committee, I thank the city staff, I thank the City Council, everybody that worked. I'm putting together a project list of twelve point two million dollars worth of street repair, replacement and rehabs to put forth in this bond issue. So Bond Issue number three is our Streets package that

will have twelve point two million dollars worth of street repairs. There is a whole list of streets that we are going to repair the name project as well as the non name projects, but we are looking to do everything from Adam's Boulevard east of seventy five all the way all the way east of seventy five. We're going to redo Lupa and a lot of streets along Lupa from Sunset

to Seminole. There's a lot of side streets there that are also gonna get redone along with that Loopa project, we're gonna repair streets like Rockdale and Ridgewood and Dogwood Court in Woodland, Cherokee Avenue from Hensley to fourteenth Streets, it's going to get repaired. Michigan Street out there off of seventy five is going to get repaired. Swan Drive is on the list. Avondale, Spruce, Greystone Drive is also there. Rice Creek Road, Valley Road. Downtown really

needs some working, so we've got some. We've got that named into the streets projects, Georgetown Drive, and then there's a lot of other projects that aren't named in the bond issue, but we're gonna do twelve point two million dollars worth of streets repaired and get our streets back up to shape. I want to get some boats down off the anxiety at a level here because you think heard Adam to Oh yeah, we have to clarify the east of seventy

five. Everything west of seventy five is a state from starting there at seventy five. That's Highway sixty that comes through town there, but that's state. But east of seventy five there's a Lady Road, and we're going to do something about it. We're going to show the state what it's supposed to look like exactly right, all right? So down down kill a kind of bumps. Well, you know it's east of seventy of us right, all right? So got that. Talk to all your neighbors, your friends and everything.

Tell them to get out in October vote yes on these bond issues so that we can get stuff done. Well, okay, and if you want to really see how our city works from the inside, you're invited to be an insider. Oh gosh, yes. So we've got a lot of different boards and commission openings that we need to get filled. So I'm looking on my phone here because that's where the lists of our boards and committees open. We've got openings on our Ambulance Commission. We've got two openings on the Library

Trust Authority. We've got two upcompany openings on the park Board. Uh part board's always really popular, so um, get get your application in there for those. We got two upcoming on the Board of Adjustments. And we've also got an opening that's gonna come actually as up and now for the Streets and Traffic Committee. So there's a lot of opportunities on our boards and commissions and committees to get involved and to be a participant in the city government and how

we manage our city. You don't want me to go on at the Streets Committee because I'll be making it mandatory that did you know you got to learn how to read that stop sposts suggestion we bout had a free car collision in downtown because fat X guy thought he was entitled. Another guy figured that the person ahead of them stop long enough, he would just follow. Well, you know, everybody's got a different opinion about how long they have them where

they need it. When they get to go, sign not behind somebody else. And then you get to go, I can't help it. You're in a hurry. You got curlers and you hear or whatever's going on. Well, if we a that's the thing, if we all just kind of slow down, you know, take our time, allow ourselves to dropped up girls. While you're at it, allow other people some grace and some kindness. I'm helping already, you are. We're gonna fill you on the bullets.

Better a kid and your kidding now I'm not getting to the drivers out there, but I'm getting you yet. You're a saint. Okay, We're gonna take a quick break, will be right back after these words. Completely transferable in the United States from funeral home to funeral home, and in Oklahoma that's

especially true without any penalty at all. For instance, if you decide you're going to retire and move to another state and you find a funeral home that you're comfortable with elsewhere, you can take that already set up free need that you have at funeral home A and transfer it to funeral home being there's no

problem doing that. Tim Howell, Arnold Moore and DeCamp Funeral Home. Sixty seventy years ago, Bob Farmer died Joe business owner now him Joe business owner hung a sign that said closed for the funeral of Bob Farmer back at three pm. Hung it on his door, closed his door. No one would steal that sign. He would go to the funeral, as with many of Bob's friends. Now, if you're a grandson, you have to have proof that grandpa died so you can get paid for that day of leave. I've

said it a hundred times. Death is an inconvenience to twenty first century America. But it's not at Arnold Moore and Knee Camp Funeral Home. It'll be all right. We'll walk through this together. Arnold Moore and Knee Camp Funeral Home. Seven ten Dewey, We'll walk through this together. Brought news Talk eight. Well, anyway, here we go. We're back with it. We're not doing the news, but we are back with city matters. Oh

wow, where'd that come from? Anyway? A Laren was again that Defendive Forum is coming up, and that is something that's a really big coming to the center. Yeah, so August twenty fifth at the Center formerly known as the Community Center, Defending the Forum. Please get out and be involved there already, and we'll have a big story on that coming up in just a little bit on our website bartlehool Radio dot com if it's not up there already.

But I really appreciate you stopping by and you know, and letting us go. When when's the next city council meeting? For the folks? Next city council meeting will be August, the first Monday in August, which I think is the seven. Oh yeah, if I remember. Okay, so and it's at five that well, you know, I'm glad they're at five thirty because we've had some long city council meetings here lately and we would have been not getting home till eleven o'clock at night if we hadn't have moved it

to five to thirty. So glad we're doing five thirty. Now. I just grab a quick sandwich and after work and go well. Yeah, sometimes I don't even give the sandwich. I have to wait in my dinner and that's why i'm out. You may see me eating some candy back there, Yeah, because I'm hungry. I haven't had dinner yet and I want I want to get a sugarlow out. Yeah. Well, i'll tell you what. You know, there have been times where we've had to do the pub

the forums on radio. Yeah, I had a little stash back there too. He doesn't know it yet. All right, we've been listening. We've been amusing ourselves here. I hope that you would have liked it too. But you've been listening to City Matters from Karan k One, the one you try

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