General Fund sales tax revenue finished the fiscal year 3.4% (about $8.8 million) below the fiscal year-to-date projection.
The proclamation requirements take effect July 3 and continue through July 17.
Mayor David Holt has been elected by his mayoral peers as a Trustee of the United States Conference of Mayors.
The task force may also consider other policies if it’s necessary to accomplish improvement in the two priority areas.
Oklahoma City Public Schools had 2,474 homeless children enrolled at the end of the 2020 school year.
Martin Park Nature Center Visitor Center closed. Outdoor grounds open 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
It applies to all private and public property in Oklahoma City, including parks, lakes and areas along the Oklahoma River.
The City will administratively review streatery applications through the normal application process for a revocable permit.
The grants are for local, cultural nonprofits that responded to the pandemic by expanding services or performing new services.
The Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday adopted the City Manager’s $1.66 billion budget for fiscal year 2021, which begins July 1.
After almost 48 hours of peace, Mayor David Holt has ended state of emergency in Oklahoma City that included a curfew for part of downtown.
A public hearing is scheduled for June 9, with adoption on June 16. Find City Council meeting agendas at okc.gov/agenda.
The Oklahoma City Council will hold its June 2 budget meeting by videoconference.
The Oklahoma City Council has appointed Jason Glidewell as a Municipal Court judge.
Experts estimate each person in Oklahoma City who isn’t counted will cost community $17,000 in federal funding over the next 10 years.
The proclamation takes effect June 1. Its provisions will be re-evaluated no later than June 15.
Unless public health conditions significantly deteriorate, the phased re-opening of Oklahoma City Municipal Court will begin June 1.
The Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday received the City Manager’s proposed $1.66 billion budget for fiscal year 2021, which begins July 1.
General Fund sales tax revenue is 2.1% (about $4.9 million) below the fiscal year-to-date projection.
Board will make recommendations to City Council for planning and implementing MAPS 4. It will meet monthly, with its first meeting in July.
No trash or recycling pickup. Makeup day Wednesday, May 27. No change to bulky waste pickup.
The hosts are Ward 2 Councilperson James Cooper, Ward 6 Councilwoman JoBeth Hamon and Ward 7 Councilwoman Nikki Nice.
Visit okc.gov/willa by May 26 to see options and vote on the interior color scheme for OKC Parks’ new Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center.
The proclamation takes effect May 15. Its provisions will be re-evaluated no later than May 29.
The project is scheduled to finish in August 2021. It will be completed in phases to allow school to continue throughout the school year.
The resolution’s call for increased production and distribution of PPE is to help testing staff, first responders and health care workers.
To apply for a grant, go to ocura-ok.org. The application can be downloaded, completed and returned by mail or email.
Three members of the Oklahoma City Council will hold a Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday to discuss end-of-life and grief issues during COVID-19.
High volume of trash is likely attributable to the spring landscape season, and more people staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The City of Oklahoma City will open OKC Golf’s public golf courses on Friday, May 1, after the “Shelter in Place” emergency order expires.
Court is contacting people to re-schedule hearings scheduled for early May. Call the Court at (405) 297-3898 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays).
The proclamation takes effect May 1. Its provisions will be re-evaluated no later than May 15.
General Fund revenue for fiscal year 2021, which begins July 1, are expected to decline by about $35 million.
Flush hot water lines at every tap for several minutes, then flush the cold water lines at every tap for several minutes.
Three members of the Oklahoma City Council will hold a Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday to discuss evictions during the COVID-19 crisis.
The Oklahoma City Council will hold its April 28 meeting by videoconference. Meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. and has no physical location.
The new requirements will be posted before April 30 to covid19.okc.gov, and distributed in a news release and on social media.
Earth Day is official public debut of adaptokc, City of Oklahoma City’s draft sustainability plan, and start of a 30-day review period.
"You can take it now if you haven’t already at my2020census.gov or by calling (844) 330-2020. Language options are available."