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February 25, 2026
Commissioners address equipment turnover
By Patrick Ford Editor

The Okmulgee County Board of Commissioners navigated a full agenda Monday morning, approving routine business while also addressing equipment replacement plans, emergency management operations during recent fire danger and an upcoming highway bridge closure expected to impact area motorists.

Following the call to order, invocation and pledge, commissioners approved minutes from the Feb. 17 meeting and moved into regular business.

Among the first actions was approval of blanket purchase orders, including requests involving Amazon and the Muscogee Nation, allowing departments to continue routine procurement activities.

Commissioners also approved submitted utility permits and a private property agreement in District 1, enabling continued coordination between county operations and residents or contractors on infrastructure work.

The board approved the officers’ report, employ- ee forms and payment of claims.

One of the more detailed discussions centered on county equipment declared surplus across multiple districts.

District officials presented a list including motor graders, trucks, a sign maker, filing cabinets and other aging assets scheduled for replacement or removal from service.

County staff clarified procedural requirements tied to state surplus rules, noting that once items are declared surplus, the resolution must reflect the effective disposal date even if the equipment will later be sold through sealed bid or traded in.

The clarification ensures compliance with state auditing standards and prevents procedural conflicts during the disposal process.

Commissioners also approved a lease agreement with Warren CAT for District 3 and a lease-purchase agreement with John Deere for District 2.

The equipment transactions are part of ongoing fleet renewal cycles, with officials noting that some leases align with five-year replacement timelines for heavy machinery used in road maintenance operations.

Legal review confirmed required appropriation language was included, allowing commissioners to proceed with approval.

The board approved a request for appropriation tied to grant funding received by the District Attorney’s Office.

Officials explained the special request was necessary to make funds immediately available rather than waiting for routine monthly appropriation processes, ensuring timely use of grant resources.

Okmulgee County Emergency Management Director Jeffrey Moore reported a particularly active week for emergency personnel, highlighted by regional fire danger and interagency coordination.

Moore said county partners staged extensive resources ahead of recent red-flag conditions, including:

• Six dozers

• Nine wildland engines

• A hotshot crew

• Three aircraft

• Support from forestry, tribal agencies and local fire departments Only one fire occurred locally during the highrisk period, Moore reported, and it was contained within about an hour through coordinated response by multiple departments, preventing evacuations of nearby homes.

Emergency Management also handled floodplain complaints, conducted volunteer training and deployed drone teams to assist neighboring Okfuskee County during wildfire operations.

Moore cautioned commissioners that elevated fire danger is expected to persist for several days due to continued dry conditions, although burn ban criteria have not yet been met.

During his report, Moore also congratulated commissioners for receiving a statewide public officials award at the Oklahoma Emergency Management Association conference.

— Bridge project, road closure announced Under new business, commissioners advised the public of an impending Muscogee Nation bridge project along U.S. Highway 75 east of Webster Road.

Work on Bridge No. 82 began Monday with road closure preparations and detour signage installation. Officials indicated feeder road construction will precede major bridge work, though the duration of traffic impacts remains uncertain.

The project represents continued transportation improvements along one of the county’s primary corridors.

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