jiffy mart disc

The names of Bruce Jones and Andy Bealko will be going to the Henryetta city council to be part of the Henryetta Economic Development Authority (HEDA).
Jones was approved by HEDA members to stay on the authority from now through July 1, 2025. He was filling an unexpired term that expired last month.
Bealko will be serving out the remaining term of the late Ron McAfee. That term will expire July 1, 2023.
Both have to be approved by the city council at the next meeting.
In other HEDA business Monday morning, approval was given for a $5,261.84 reimbursement to the city for 2.5 percent of the quarterly sales taxes at Shoney’s Restaurant from April 2020 through June 30, 2020. The reimbursement was originally set to cover a five-year term from when Shoney’s opened.
HEDA secretary Roy Madden noted the amount was considerably less due to the impact of COVID-19 that has affected many food establishments here and across the state.
Mayor Jennifer Munholland said Quiktrip would be up and running in 18 months but COVID has held them up from any start.
She said work west of town is waiting for developers to choose a location in order to get aaa address.
“They said they wanted basically the north part when they talked to us,” HEDA chair Keith Estes said.
The city was told a Valero station would be going in first.

 

RELATED: 

New truck stop, motel in offing for Henryetta