Elk City Commissioners to Continue to Discuss Dilapidated Structures

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September 20, 2022

By News Director Jared Atha

The Elk City Commission is scheduled to meet in regular session tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon.

Items the Commission plan to consider include the annexing of two properties: one totaling in at just over 55 acres and the other just under two acres.

City Manager Tom Ivester says much like past meetings, the process of discussing and possibly declaring structures as dilapidated will continue.

The Commission will discuss and consider four structures during the meeting, including the former restaurant located at 2010 W. 3rd Street that suffered fire damage in 2020.

Tomorrow’s meeting is scheduled to begin inside City Hall at 2 p.m.

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