Public safety to social justice reform: Council lists its priorities for Oklahoma City

City council members are handing Oklahoma City a grade of 'A' for financial management.

The council assessed the city's progress in meeting its top goals and tweaked its priorities for the upcoming year at a workshop this week.

The council met in the first-floor conference room at the new downtown police headquarters.

Grades on current priorities ranged from 'A' for maintaining strong financial management to 'C+' for roads and transit.