The Council of Cleveland County Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Friday morning to discuss the potential action concerning the Entertainment District of the North Park University.
According to the special agenda, the commissioner of Comté commissioners for recreational and entertainment facilities will meet on Friday at 10 am to discuss and examine possible measures by approving the development agreement of the entertainment district.
This proposal would create an economic development agreement for the entertainment district, according to the special program. A Economic development agreement is a contract that describes the obligations and expectations of a project that aims to stimulate economic growth.
Jacob MchughesThe County County Commissioner for District 2, will serve as president of Reunion and Rod ClevelandThe Cleveland County Commissioner for District 1 will be vice-president.
The members registered on the agenda include Cleveland CountyDistrict Commissioner 3 Rusty Grissom, Or Executive Deputy Athletic Director Larry Naifeh and Steve McDaniels.
Dan Schemm, president and chief executive officer of Visit Normansaid to or Daily on Wednesday afternoon that he did not know the scheduled meeting until the daily newspaper does not inform him.
Visit Norman is part of Norman teamA coalition of organizations committed to developing Norman’s opportunities and economics. Team Norman is made up of Visit Norman, Norman Chamber of Commerce and Cleveland County Economic Development Coalition.
“I do not know who would have planned the meeting, or would call it, or all that,” said Schemm.
The original proposal for the entertainment district was under the jurisdiction of the Norman municipal council, which Voted 5-4 to approve The entertainment district in September.
According to the approval of the council, Oklahomans for responsible economic development submissive Petition referendum To transform the University North Park entertainment district into a public vote. In February, a Cleveland county judge judged that the explanation contained in the petition was insufficientStronging the vote of the ballot.
On February 26, the Norman Economic Development Coalition announced its transition to the Cleveland County Economic Development Coalition.
In a press release sent to or Daily on Friday, the Cleveland County coalition will now understand Lexington, Moore, Noble, Slaughterville, South Oklahoma City and goods that do not fall into a municipality.
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