Planning commission votes to reschedule June meeting to week after Juneteenth

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Summary

The Oklahoma County Planning Commission voted to move its June meeting from June 19 to June 26 (with alternate backup dates) because county offices will be closed for Juneteenth.

The Oklahoma County Planning Commission voted May 15 to reschedule its regular June meeting, originally set for June 19, because county offices will be closed for Juneteenth.

Commissioner [name not specified for motion in record] moved to change the June 19 meeting date to June 26 if the room is available; the motion specified backup dates of June 24 and June 17 if the first choice is not available. The motion was seconded and passed on a roll-call vote. Commissioners Gary Jewell, Rob Talbot and Greg Davidson voted yes; the record shows unanimous approval among members present.

Commissioners discussed constraints such as church schedules and staff room availability; planning staff will confirm room availability and post the revised meeting notice in accordance with Open Meetings Act deadlines.

The commission instructed staff to handle the scheduling logistics and public posting so the meeting conforms with statutory notice requirements.