Legislation Details

File #: 26-877    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/8/2026 In control: Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
On agenda: 7/14/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of and authorization to execute a Professional Consultant Agreement with Burns & McDonnell for the Feasibility Study for proposed Transfer Station (Project No. 2650050)
Attachments: 1. 20260707_BM_Agreement_2650050_Executed
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Broken Arrow Municipal Authority

Meeting of: 07-14-2026

 

Title:

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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of and authorization to execute a Professional Consultant Agreement with Burns & McDonnell for the Feasibility Study for proposed Transfer Station (Project No. 2650050)

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Background:

The City of Broken Arrow is pursuing a feasibility study for a proposed transfer station. This project involves the study of a high-efficiency transfer station designed to serve as a central hub for the City of Broken Arrow's Solid Waste and Recycling Department. The facility aims to modernize the city's solid waste and recycling handling by shifting from direct-haul landfilling to a centralized compaction model, significantly reducing the carbon footprint and operational costs associated with long-distance waste transport. The study will perform financial analysis, review hauling requirements, evaluate impact on collection operations, and evaluate site analysis.

 

 

Cost:                                                                $79,400

Funding Source:                     Solid Waste Professional Services

Requested By:                      Charlie Bright, PE, Director of Engineering and Construction

Approved By:                      City Manager’s Office

Attachments:                                          20260707_BM_Agreement_2650050_Executed

 

Recommendation:

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Approve of and authorize to execute a Professional Consultant Agreement with Burns & McDonnell for the Feasibility Study for proposed Transfer Station (Project No. 2650050)

 

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