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To attend the OKC Policing Virtual Town Hall, which beings at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 12, visit okc.gov/21cp.
Emergency action means all Oklahoma City residential water customers will pay no more than Tier 2 pricing for water use above 2,000 gallon.
A map of the closure is available online at okc.gov/parks. Crews will place detour signs to route trail users around the closure.
The total burn area is less than an acre & is expected to take about 1 hour to complete. Access to the area will temporarily be restricted.
Syringes, liquids, inhalers, tire rims, televisions and wheels will not be accepted.
People who have significant property damage caused by winter storm that don’t live in one of the 16 approved counties, can report damage.
The bodies of water were temporarily closed last week to prevent people and their pets from falling through the ice.
Water quality testing from 55 sites in areas affected by water service interruption confirmed City of Oklahoma City’s water remains safe.
City officials are asking customers to conserve water by only dripping indoor faucets that are on exterior walls.
The record cold weather has caused a substantial number of water line breaks in the water system and at homes and businesses.
Monday trash and recycling collection is moved to February 20. Tuesday trash and recycling collection is moved to February 21.
Water pressure is being restored for customers who receive their water from Stanley Draper water treatment plant.
Unless posted otherwise, the park grounds are not affected by this closure.
Crews are working diligently to unfreeze system components and restore water service as quickly as possible.
When Cry Wolf notifies a resident or business about a false alarm, the issue can usually be easily fixed.
All Oklahoma City voters in Wards 1, 3 and 4 registered to vote at their current address by the Jan. 15.
Rain barrels ordered online, or by mail, can be picked up on either May 8 or May 15 from 8:30-11:30 A.m.
The facility is open from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturdays.
Simpson will take her oath of office at 4 p.m. on Feb. 15 in the City Council Chamber.
We are moving our email news releases to a new platform on Feb. 1.
Employees with the City of Oklahoma City pledged to donate $520,069 through the 2020 Heart of the City charitable giving campaign.
Ward 2 Council person James Cooper of the Oklahoma City Council will host a Virtual Town Hall Meeting at 5:30 p.m. on February 9.
Oklahoma City residents who still have tree and limb debris from the October 2020 ice storm need to stack it at the curb by Feb. 1.
Nearly 16,000 of the City’s 190,000 residential customers are behind on their utility bills, adding up to about $9 million.
The emergency public safety ordinance was set to expire January 22, but Tuesday’s action moved the expiration date to March 5.
Voters who have disabilities can find more information about voter assistance in Oklahoma at oklahoma.gov/elections.
Police Capt. Frank Barnes, a City employee for 21 years, was honored as the employee of the year.
The Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer is a new position included in this fiscal year’s City budget.
Will Rogers Gardens Exhibition Center and Ed Lycan Conservatory closed. Outdoor grounds open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Initial estimates of about 100,000 tons of tree and limb debris from the October ice storm appear to be on the low side.
Biking downtown just got easier thanks to 50 new bike racks and 5 new repair stations installed by the City.
Customers can report missed trash, recycling or bulky waste pickup on the app and website.
The Postal Service recommends mailing your completed absentee ballot by Feb. 2 if voting by mail.
The state-of-the-art facility is debt-free and elevates the OKC’s capacity for hosting meetings and conventions.
OKC Parks community centers, gyms, senior centers and Foster Indoor Program Pool closed.
General Fund use tax collections, which typically fluctuate more than sales tax collections, were about $6 million for December.
Will Rogers Gardens Exhibition Center and Ed Lycan Conservatory closed. Outdoor grounds open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m on December 24.
With the holiday season under way, now’s the time to think about Oklahoma City’s “naughty and nice” list for residential curbside recycling.