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Published May 19, 2008 10:09 am -

Council mulls problems, projects at retreat session


By Liz McMahan
Phoenix Staff Writer

Mayor-elect John Tyler Hammons got his first intensive lesson in city government operations at a retreat held Saturday at Whitlock Wish House.

Hammons and seven of the eight City Council members attended. The eighth councilor, David Ragsdale, was there for part of the session. City Manager Greg Buckley and various department heads met with them for roundtable discussions.

Hammons was not the only person who had to ask questions like "What is a CIP?" The need for a CIP was on the list of almost every group around the room as they worked on what the city needs most.

CIP is the acronym for Capital Improvements Program - projects like water, sewer, street and Civic Center improvements financed by a special sales tax. The last CIP tax has expired.

"This is great," Hammons said of the retreat. "I'm learning a lot and I feel everyone in the room is learning a lot."

Dr. Jim Phillips and Dr. David Kern, both of Northeastern State University's marketing and management program, donated their time to serve as facilitators, Buckley said. The meeting cost the city $400 to $500 for food, beverages and meeting space.

It was not a time for public input. Only councilors and city officials were permitted to participate. Buckely said the meeting was for establishing concerns and needs to help in preparing the city's plans and its budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

Those attending were divided into five groups and asked to prepare a list of the city's needs and make other lists of goals.

Among the needs listed:
An improved E-911 system.
Better communication with the public.
Improvements to city hall, including better security.
Improvements to the city’s sanitary sewer system as dictated in a consent order issued by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.
Reviews and revisions of the city utility rates.
Increasing the city hotel/motel tax, with most groups suggesting a portion of the tax be earmarked to help fund Muskogee Development
Annexation of more land into the city, with one group specifically asking annexation further north on Main Street and further south on York Street.

The annexation of property on North Main has been discussed over the last two years because of construction of Muskogee Community Hospital just beyond city limits.

Many of the suggestions drew no question or comment, but one group’s call for improved relationships between the city's east and west sides spurred a discussion.

Councilor David Jones said he thought the east-west controversy died when the school system dropped its two junior high schools.

Newly elected Councilor Jackie Luckey said people living on the west side have the perception that the east side of town is growing faster in economy and structures than the west side.

City Manager Greg Buckley, who has held that position only a few months, disagreed with that perception.

"From my perspective, most of that (development) is going on the west side," he said, referring specifically to the development of new motels and an IHOP restaurant on U.S. 69 and retail development along Shawnee Bypass.



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