New Edmond alliance seeks common ground on development issues

By: Kathryn McNutt//The Journal Record//July 28, 2023

A new not-for-profit organization aims to be a voice for development and business in Edmond and “stand up against misinformation,” co-founder David Chapman said. Chapman and Josh Moore – former Edmond City Council members whose terms expired this spring – are both developers and advocates for more affordable housing in Edmond. Joined by fellow developers Clay Coldiron and Matthew Myers and attorney Todd McKinnis, they formed Edmond Alliance 2050. Chapman said he expects 50 to 75 experts in development and business will join the alliance. Membership is by invitation and dues are $1,000 annually.

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