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Rod Cleveland

Commissioner Rod Cleveland was elected Commissioner for District 1 in July of 2007.  District 1 consists of the northern third of Cleveland County with Oklahoma City, Moore, and Norman within its boundaries.  District 1 is a suburban area with a mix of rural settings.

As the executive officer of the county, the Commissioner position is one of the most responsive elected positions in the Oklahoma government.  Commissioner’s interaction with the public and the ability to serve is not only an everyday job but personally gratifying.  Duties consist of not only maintaining the county highway system but also, reviewing and approving all spending and setting policies for county business.

District 1 works closely with Oklahoma City, Norman, and Moore providing equipment and manpower to aid in not only road maintenance and construction but other special projects.  Go to the projects page to see the city and District 1 projects.  To find out more about a Commissioner’s duties, go to the Commissioner Duties page.

A Strong History

Rod Cleveland is a lifelong County resident, growing up in Slaughterville.  After graduating from Lexington High School, Cleveland attended Liberty University in Virginia and graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a BA in Economics.  While at the University of Oklahoma, Cleveland met Christine Wagner and after graduation married and started a family.

 

  • Married – Christine Wagner Cleveland
  • Children – Kenady (Zach Nashert), Corbin (Lindsay), Quinn, and Camden, Grandchildren Mercer & Lincoln
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Oklahoma
  • Member of Life Church in Norman, Ok
  • Leadership Norman Class ’97
  • Norman Chamber of Commerce
  • South Oklahoma City Chamber
  • Association of County Commissioners District #5 Secretary/Treasurer
  • Business Owner/Entrepreneur
  • Pro-Life, Pro-Gun Rights, Pro-Business