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District one includes the communities of Del City, Forest Park, Jones, Lake Aluma, Midwest City, Nicoma Park, Oklahoma City, Spencer, and The Village.
District one is committed to being accessible and responsive to all Oklahoma County District 1 residents regardless of background or circumstances. Our work positively impacts our community by providing services and infrastructure through the responsible and transparent management of taxpayer dollars.
Carrie Blumert has served as the District 1 County Commissioner in Oklahoma County since January 2019. District 1 includes 9 municipalities in central and northeast Oklahoma County. She is the youngest woman in Oklahoma history to be elected County Commissioner. Carrie is passionate about making county government more transparent and accessible to all people. She has spent her time in office working to reform the county jail and improve access to mental health treatment, addiction treatment, and affordable housing. Carrie has a Master of Public Health from the University of Oklahoma Hudson College of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Services from Oklahoma State University. Prior to serving as County Commissioner, she worked for the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma, and the OU Department of Behavioral Pediatrics. Carrie currently serves on the boards of ReMerge, OK Humane, and Circuit Engineering District 5, in which she serves as the treasurer. Carrie is also the chair of the 911 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments board and the co-chair of the National Association of Counties’ Justice and Public Safety committee.
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The Board meets on the first Monday of every month and every Wednesday thereafter, except on holidays or on special occasions. The Board may set special meetings on 48 hours notice. All sessions are open to the public and held in observance of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. Check out the County Calendar to view the meeting schedules, or view the most recent Agendas & Minutes.
The Board of County Commissioners, created by the State Constitution, is composed of three Commissioners elected by the people. The County is divided into three districts, as equal in population as possible and numbered 1, 2, and 3 respectively. One Commissioner is elected from each district. District boundaries are set once every 10 years following the federal census.
See the District 1 map below. You may also view or download the map PDF file here.
If you have a question or concern about a road maintenance issue or an ongoing road project, please contact Brian Jasper at 405-713-2364 or by email.
There are over 160 bridges listed on the Oklahoma County bridge inventory, 23 of those fall within the boundaries of District 1. Since 2007 District 1 has replaced or constructed 11 new bridges. We currently have engineering services for several upcoming projects. Funding for our bridge projects come from a variety of sources, including county, state and federal dollars.
Under Commissioner Blumert, District 1 has overseen the construction of 124 lane miles of road. Oklahoma County District 1 is responsible for maintaining approximately 169.93 miles of roads within Eastern Oklahoma County. This total includes roads in the unincorporated areas of District 1, as well as the interior roads in all or part of Forest Park, Jones, Nicoma Park and Spencer. Together, these two responsibilities account for approximately 32% of the total road miles in Oklahoma County.
In addition to the primary road responsibilities listed above, District 1 has entered into partnerships for the maintenance and construction of roads with Oklahoma City, Midwest City and Del City.
We have donated the Labor and Equipment for over 42 School Projects allowing that money to be used for our students’ direct needs.
Commissioner visiting work site
D1 crews helped with this project by doing dirt work, paving the pick-up and drop-off lanes, and re-paving the parking lot.
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Carrie Blumert County Commissioner
320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #601 Oklahoma City, OK 73102