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Tuttle agrees to ODOT concurrence letter to start environmental review for Highway 37 widening Council approved a concurrence letter requested by ODOT to initiate NEPA environmental review for the Highway 37 widening project; staff said ODOT clarified that utility relocation costs would be reimbursable and the concurrence relates to the environmental clearance rather than cost allocation.

Tuttle City Council has taken a crucial step toward the Highway 37 widening project, paving the way for a major transformation that won’t begin until 2030.

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Tuttle approves Fire Station 2 construction contract and ambulance chassis purchase Council awarded the Fire Station 2 addition to Calm Construction LLC for a low bid around $550,777 and approved buying a 2025 Chevrolet 5500 chassis for a new ambulance at $69,295.01; funding will combine previously designated local funds, county fire tax, and pending grants.

Tuttle City Council is set to enhance public safety with a new Fire Station 2 addition and a state-of-the-art ambulance chassis!

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Tuttle council accepts FY2024 audit; auditors flag bank reconciliation gap and federal-reporting obligations Council voted unanimously to accept the citys FY2024 financial audit. Auditor Andy Cromer said the citys general fund provides roughly four to five months of reserves but identified a $60,000 bank-reconciliation discrepancy and federal compliance notes tied to ARPA spending.

Tuttle's City Council just accepted a financial audit revealing a healthy reserve but a $60,000 bank reconciliation issue that needs urgent attention!

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Historical Society Building soft opening showcases renovations and collections initiative Historical Society Building opens for soft tours while seeking new collections for display.

The Tuttle City Council's recent meeting unveiled exciting renovations at the Historical Society Building and a vibrant summer reading program aimed at enriching the community!

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Council approves $108K reimbursement for East Tyler Drive road resurfacing project Council discusses $108,949.96 reimbursement to ODOT for East Tyler Drive road repairs.

Tuttle City Council just approved a $108K reimbursement that could reshape the future of road maintenance in the community!

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Traffic study reveals needed improvements for Highway 37 and Highway 4 intersections Traffic study indicates future improvements needed at intersections of Highway 37 and Highway 4.

Tuttle, Oklahoma, is on the brink of major traffic changes as officials unveil a traffic study that could reshape local intersections and enhance safety for residents.

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City reviews $108K reimbursement to ODOT for East Tyler Drive resurfacing project City approves invoice to reimburse ODOT after completing East Tyler Drive resurfacing under budget.

Tuttle's City Council is navigating the complexities of road repair funding as they prepare to reimburse $108,000 to ODOT after a successful resurfacing project that came in under budget.

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Tuttle City Council honors Wendy Marble and Scott Dixon for service achievements Tuttle recognizes Wendy Marble's clerk designation and Scott Dixon's eight years on council.

Tuttle, Oklahoma, celebrated remarkable public servants at a city council meeting, highlighting the achievements of dedicated individuals like new animal control officer Brian and city clerk Wendy Marble.

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GMC Utility Trust secures $10M for water infrastructure upgrades in Tuttle and Blanchard GMC Utility Trust prioritizes $10M project for water storage and pump stations.

Tuttle's City Council has just unveiled a bold $10 million plan to revolutionize water infrastructure and secure a sustainable future for the community—will they succeed?

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City Council approves $50K purchase of columbarium for Fairview Cemetery Council unanimously endorses funding for columbarium to meet community needs at Fairview Cemetery.

Tuttle City Council just approved a $50,000 columbarium for Fairview Cemetery, paving the way for enhanced memorial services in the community!

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