Monday, December 12th 2016, 2:04 pm
Tulsa County Commissioners met briefly Monday morning with new Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum in what both county and city leaders describe as a new era in government cooperation. The mayor was more than welcomed by the county commissioners - they started giving him gifts.
The mayor was given a sculpture of two hands - shaking - by the commissioners. It was a symbolic handshake they hope to see carried out in policy.
It's been a while since the county and city have agreed on much, and the biggest disagreement of all is the cost of running the Tulsa County Jail. Bynum said he's working on a compromise, and though commissioners haven't seen that yet, already they seem to have high hopes.
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"I wanted to come over, I just was planning to just say how excited we are to work with them, and I wasn't expecting the reception that I got, but I'm looking forward to working with them," Mayor Bynum said.
Bynum said a jail compromise could come out of the mayor's office next week - and he plans to review common operations to see what might be combined - starting with a study of the parks system.
Tulsa County Commissioner Karen Keith said, "This new administration just has a whole different attitude about working with their other government partners throughout Tulsa and the region. It's just absolutely a new day. We are very excited."
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