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Rogers County Commissioners

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  • Question: Who are the current county commissioners for Rogers County? 
    Answer: The current county commissioners are Dan DeLozier (District 1), Steve Hendrix (District 2), and Ron Burrows (District 3).

    Question: What are the primary responsibilities of county commissioners? 
    Answer: County commissioners are responsible for maintaining county roads and bridges, managing county finances, setting and administering county policies, and overseeing various county services.

    Question: How are county commissioners elected? 
    Answer: County commissioners are elected by the voters within their respective districts. Each commissioner serves a four-year term, with elections staggered to ensure continuity.

    Question: How can I contact my county commissioner?
    Answer: You can contact your county commissioner through the following, but first please click  "Find Your District"  to determine who represents you:

    Question: How can I report bridge or road concerns to my commissioner? 
    Answer: You can select "Report a Concern" located near the bottom of our website. You must create an account using your email address. This will allow you to personalize your leaderboard to follow up on your concerns or requests, as well as enabling you to subscribe to items of interest to inform you of any new published material. 

    Question: When and where do county commissioners meet? 
    Answer: The Board of County Commissioners meets regularly at the Rogers County Courthouse, located at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore. Meetings are open to the public and agendas are posted in advance.

    Question: Who is the Board of County Commissioners Chairman for 2025 and what is the selection process? 
    Answer: District 2 Commissioner Steve Hendrix is the Chairman for 2025. The Chairman role rotates each year beginning in January with a vote of the board in its first meeting of the year.

    Question: What is the role of the Board of County Commissioners? 
    Answer: The Board of County Commissioners acts as the chief administrative body for the county, making major financial decisions, entering into contracts, and implementing county policies. They also oversee the maintenance and construction of county infrastructure.

    Question: How can residents participate in county commissioner meetings?
     Answer: Residents can attend public meetings, provide input during designated public comment periods, and stay informed by reviewing meeting agendas and minutes posted on the county's official website under the Agenda Center.

    Question: What should I do if I have a concern or suggestion for the county commissioners? 
    Answer: You can contact your district commissioner directly via phone or email, or attend a public meeting to voice your concerns or suggestions.

    Rogers County Commissioners
  1. Rogers County Courthouse

  1. 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd, Claremore, Oklahoma 74017

  1. Phone: 918-923-4400

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