LeFlore County commissioners meet Monday with full agenda

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The LeFlore County Board of Commissioners has scheduled a regular business meeting for 9 a.m. Monday, June 15, at the office of the Board of County Commissioners.

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Items on the agenda include:

A solid waste request form for LeFlore County tabled from a previous meeting, involving the Oklahoma Conservation Commission Environmental Development Board, will be up for possible action.

Commissioners will review and possibly approve the 2026 return of resale and minutes as submitted by LeFlore County Treasurer April Caughern for a resale held June 8.

The board will consider resolutions regarding election board reimbursement for precinct poll books, postage, overtime compensation and Social Security overtime hours for fiscal year 2026-2027.

Other business includes possible approval of a resolution to not advertise for fuel bids due to price volatility and instead take quotes per department as needed through June 30, 2027; renewal of all LeFlore County lease contracts for fiscal year 2026-2027; and approval of requisitioning and receiving officers for all county departments including rural fire departments.

Commissioners will consider appointing Tommy Robinson and re-appointing Luke Fitzgerald to the LeFlore County Public Health Management Authority solid waste board for three-year and two-year terms, respectively.

The board will review a workers’ compensation insurance renewal quote from ACCO-SIF for fiscal year 2026-2027, along with IT support and service agreements for the LeFlore County Assessor’s Office.

A $75,000 grant approval from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission for an unpaved road project on County Road E 1320 in Commissioner Highway District 2 will be considered.

Also on the agenda are surplus declarations and disposal resolutions for five 2021 Asus computers and an RCA television from the LeFlore County Election Board, and a 2019 Ford truck from the LeFlore County Assessor’s Office.

Commissioners will open and possibly award bids for publication of commissioners proceedings and paid claims, as well as six-month county highway materials through Dec. 31, 2026.

Two flood plain development permit applications will also be considered — one from Summit Utilities/AOG for construction on Old Highway 112 in District 2, and one from CoxCom LLC for construction on Nobles Road in District 3.


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