Six-hundred old parking meters, almost 150 vehicles – the most ever at a City of Tulsa auction, plus concessions and catering equipment from the BOK Center and Cox Business Center will be among the many items up for bids at the next City of Tulsa Surplus Property Auction. The auction will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at the City of Tulsa surplus property facility, 108 N. Trenton Ave., beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Potential bidders may preview auction merchandise on Friday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The City surplus property facility also will open at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9, for viewing merchandise before the sale begins. Photos of the merchandise and a complete list of the inventory items can be viewed online by visiting: https://chuppsauction.com/auction/city-of-tulsa-auction-11-9/
As in previous auctions, there will be many computers, other electronics, both manual and power tools, building materials, lawn equipment, bicycles, appliances, furniture and office equipment for sale. All sales are “as is.” It is the bidder's responsibility to assess condition of merchandise.
Three auctioneers may be selling simultaneously, so bidders wanting to bid on multiple items should bring a partner/proxy. No one under age 16 may be admitted to the City surplus property facility.
Cash, Mastercards and Visa cards are accepted. Checks can be accepted only if accompanied by a letter of guaranty from the financial institution on which the check is drawn. Payment is required in full within one hour after the auction ends.
Sales are subject to applicable local and state taxes unless a sales tax permit is provided with proof of regular engagement in the re-sale business for items purchased. An Oklahoma Tax Commission auditor may be present.