Elk City and Clinton Voters Face Pivotal Decisions on Resource Management, Infrastructure, and Healthcare

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Elk City residents will head to the polls tomorrow, January 14, to vote on two key propositions that will significantly influence the city's future management of resources and services.

Proposition 1 addresses the allocation of revenue from the sale, marketing, and production of oil, gas, and other minerals owned by the City of Elk City. If approved, 100% of these funds will be deposited into a Sinking Fund managed by the Elk City Public Works Authority. This fund will be renamed the "Infrastructure Endowment Fund," with 80% of the interest earned dedicated to improving streets, water, and sewer systems. The principal will remain untouched, allowing it to grow over time.

Proposition 2 seeks approval for Ordinance No. 1267, granting a 25-year franchise to One Gas, Inc., through its Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Division, to operate a natural gas distribution system within Elk City.

Meanwhile, in Clinton, voters will also decide on a critical issue regarding their local hospital. In November, the Clinton City Council approved the sale of Clinton Regional Hospital to Rural Hospital Solutions, a private company, for $6 million. The sale includes property management and operational responsibilities.

Clinton Regional Hospital, which reopened in October 2023 after a 10-month closure due to financial struggles, could see expanded medical services if voters finalize the deal. Hospital CEO Len Lacefield explained that the sale would relieve the city of financial stress and liability while enhancing healthcare offerings for the community.

Tomorrow’s vote marks the final step in securing this agreement.

Polls in both cities will be open tomorrow from 7am – 7pm.

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