Crews driving 29 trucks affixed with plows and salt spreaders will address slick spots on bridges and streets overnight.
Thirty-two trucks will be loaded with salt and ready to work around the clock until road conditions improve.
The 2021 election will take place under existing City ordinances, and federal and state law, like all recent City Council elections.
Balderrama’s replacement will be promoted to Deputy Chief from the rank of Major.
New cases had tripled in the first three weeks of November.
The vote was taken Nov. 20 at the organization’s annual meeting. Mayor Holt was elected to a two-year term.
Every officer-involved shooting is a tragedy for the person’s family and friends and our community.
Today’s approval by the Council is another example of the City’s commitment to small business owners.
The General Fund pays for the City’s day-to-day operations.
The Council has discretion to revisit the expiration date at future meetings.
The holidays are a good window of opportunity to reach out, and an important time for human connection for everyone.
Martin Park Nature Center Visitor Center closed. Outdoor grounds open 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mayor Holt will update Oklahoma City’s COVID-19 emergency proclamation to mirror parts of Gov. Stitt’s executive order dated Nov. 16.
The nonpartisan election will decide who represents those Wards on the Council for the next four-year term, which ends in April 2025.
City crews and contractors can only pick up debris that is placed behind the curb and in accordance with the set-out guidelines.
Visit okc.gov/agenda to find meeting agendas, locations and other details.
Ice storm debris removal crews will start collecting trees and branches from Oklahoma City residential customers beginning Nov. 16.
The ceremony is at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at the park, 21 SE 17th Street.
OKC Parks community centers, gyms, senior centers and Foster Indoor Program Pool closed.
The face mask event is free for OKC residents who have a hazardous item to drop-off.
Tree debris removal is available to all residential trash service customers in Oklahoma City.
The nonprofit Scissortail Park Foundation operates the park on behalf of the City of Oklahoma City.
There is no curbside pickup or free landfill drop-off for commercial properties.
The amendments are primarily intended to modernize wording, address inconsistencies and resolve discrepancies with state law.
The program is open to residential Oklahoma City trash customers.
Participating landfills will be open each Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., November 7 to January 2, 2021.
The City Charter is like the City's constitution, and it can only be changed by voters.
Martin Park Nature Center and Will Rogers Gardens is closed due to extensive tree damage.
More than 120 crews are working 10 hour shifts until all lanes of traffic are open.
Commercial properties (including apartment complexes, schools, churches, etc.) are responsible for removing their own debris.
Residents who have regular Tuesday trash service need to put their trash and recycling carts back out on Saturday, Oct. 31.
Officials will evaluate the need for a warming center beyond Wednesday if necessary.
The election is the same day as the Nov. 3 nationwide general election, but on a separate ballot available to all Oklahoma City voters.
Fifteen trucks will be loaded with salt and ready to work around the clock until road conditions improve.
The center will have an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, and other spaces for recreation activities and enrichment programs.
Phase 1 began June 1 with some operations resuming. Phase 2 began Sept. 14 when traffic and criminal arraignments resumed.
Positions with the City have competitive pay and benefits in a professional and productive workforce.
Voters registered at their current address by the Oct. 9 deadline are already eligible.
The act requires local governments to spend the entire allocation by Dec. 30 on expenses and programs related to COVID-19.