Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New ward boundaries for the City’s eight wards were adopted by City Council. The boundaries took effect on September 30.


City Council members for each ward are as follows:
Ward 1 Gary Marrs, Ward 2 Ed Shadid, Ward 3 Larry McAtee, Ward 4 Pete White, Ward 5 David Greenwell, Ward 6 Meg Salyer, Ward 7 Skip Kelly and Ward 8 Pat Ryan.

Approved Ward Map

Thursday, October 20, 2011

City of Oklahoma City Releases Performance Report

City of Oklahoma City has released an in-depth report on their 2011 goals and their performance.  This is a detailed report and worthy of reading.  I am proud to be a citizen of Oklahoma City!
Residents interested in learning how effectively the City of Oklahoma City is delivering services to them can log on to 2011 City of Oklahoma City Performance Report


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Congrats Senator-Elect Childers

Congrats to Republican Greg Childers, the new Senator from the 43rd District of Oklahoma!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

MAPS Implementation Plan

Do you know the projects, timing and budget for MAPS3?  Find all the answers here MAPS3 Implementation Plan

Sunday, October 2, 2011

2011 OKC Citizen Survey

Mayor Cornett announced according to the 2011 Citizen Survey they received this week at  City Council, eight out of 10 Oklahoma City residents think Oklahoma City is not only moving in the right direction but is also a good place to live, raise children and work.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Oklahoma City Unemployment Rate

For the month of August, Oklahoma City's unemployment rate improved to 5.0% from previous month (July 5.5%). OKC has the lowest unemployment rate of any large metro (over 1 million population) in the country!

WAY TO GO OKC!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Oklahoma City Council Elections Bode Well for Economic Development

The Oklahoma City Council had 4 open seats in this month's election. Meg Salyer, Ward 6 and Pat Ryan Ward 8 retained their seats. David Greenwell won Ward 5 and there will be a runoff for Ward 2. Charlie Swinton, a former REALTOR®, is pro-development. We had the chance to meet with Charlie last week and he shares many of the same interests that REALTORS® do in promoting economic development. I encourage everyone to read about the two candidates and participate in the run off. According to NEWSOK.com,:

"In the Ward 2 election, the two top spenders — Swinton and Shadid — will face each other in a runoff election April 5. Swinton received 43 percent of the vote and Shadid received 35 percent. Oklahoma City Planning Commissioner Janis Powers received 16 percent of the vote but did not qualify for the runoff. None of the other three candidates received more than 3 percent of the votes. “We're celebrating a great victory,” Swinton said from his watch party. “We think our issues are the best — pro job growth, pro business and pro police. It's a matter of timing. We're confident we're going to win, it's just a matter of when.”

Read more: http://newsok.com/oklahoma-elections-two-city-council-incumbents-win-re-election-one-gets-defeated/article/3545242#ixzz1FTywRCYQ

New Short Sale Disclosure Requirements

Direct from NAR :

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has issued a final rule that may impact real estate professionals who represent clients involved in a short sale transaction. Depending on certain factors, the rules may require real estate professionals to make certain disclosures to consumers if they negotiate a short sale with a lender, advertise short sales experience, or take upfront fees from short sale sellers. The MARS rules took full effect on January 31, 2011- click here to view the MARS rule. Click on the title above to read all about the new requirements