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Town Of Goldsby is located in the state of OK and is home to 3,321 people.

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Town of Goldsby, OK

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Latest Meetings and Discussions

Civic IQ scans meeting videos, minutes and agendas to surface early signals for capital projects, technology investments, new grant funding, and budget decisions before they turn into RFPs. Here's what's happening in Town Of Goldsby.

Goldsby Planning Commission Discusses Zoning and Lot Split Requests

Discussed on: 11/19/2025

Goldsby Planning Commission Meeting Summary - November 20, 2025

The Goldsby Planning Commission convened to discuss zoning changes, lot split requ...

Goldsby Airport Trust Meeting: Approvals, Planning & Future Growth

Discussed on: 11/05/2025

Goldsby Airport Trust Meeting Summary

Land and Hangar Management

The Trust approved a bid for agricultural property at $94.50 per acre...

Goldsby Airport Trust Meeting: Runway Rehab Postponed, Hangars Approved

Discussed on: 10/22/2025

Goldsby Airport Trust Meeting Summary - October 30, 2025

The Goldsby Airport Trust convened on October 30, 2025, to discuss airport improvements a...

Recent Vendor Activity

Check out the contractors and vendors winning business in Town Of Goldsby.

FIRST WATER

Road work invoices approved

Published on: 11/13/2025

Invoices from First Water for Road work approved for $593,393.61.

FREESE & NICHOLS

Engineering firm for Clear Well Project

Published on: 11/13/2025

Kara Cook recommended to the board to hire Freese & Nichols to get a proposal for the Clear Well Project at the Water Treatment Plant.

ACOG

Mini Trackhoe grant approved

Published on: 11/13/2025

ACOG REAP Grant Resolution 2025-07 for Mini Trackhoe for shared use by Public Works/Park approved for $51,910.32.

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