Advisory board approved

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City council reverts to pre-COVID seating

  • Vice Mayor Rick Cacini received a certificate of attendance for the 2021 Oklahoma Governor’s Symposium for Veteran Services from Mayor Shelli Selby during the Yukon City Council meeting Tuesday. Photo / Michael Pineda
    Vice Mayor Rick Cacini received a certificate of attendance for the 2021 Oklahoma Governor’s Symposium for Veteran Services from Mayor Shelli Selby during the Yukon City Council meeting Tuesday. Photo / Michael Pineda
  • Savannah Smith led the Yukon City Council in a prayer and pledge of allegiance during its meeting Tuesday night. Pictured from left, Aric Gilliland, Rick Cacini, Shelli Selby, Smith, Donna Yanda and Jeff Wootton. Photo / Michael Pineda
    Savannah Smith led the Yukon City Council in a prayer and pledge of allegiance during its meeting Tuesday night. Pictured from left, Aric Gilliland, Rick Cacini, Shelli Selby, Smith, Donna Yanda and Jeff Wootton. Photo / Michael Pineda
The optics in council chambers revealed the city is moving further away from the shadow of the COVID outbreak. Seats were no longer spaced apart as the council and staff returned to their familiar seating for the second meeting of March. All the additional seats will come in handy should the new Yukon Capital Project Advisory Board meet in chambers. With a 5-0 vote, the council approved 11…

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