The City of Oklahoma City received a recommendation from the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), late this evening, to issue a precautionary, voluntary boil advisory for customers who experienced water service interruption at any time this week.
02/18/2021
Because of the increased demand and the increased number of water main and customer service line failures, system pressures have been lower than normal over the past few days.
02/17/2021 11:04 AM
City officials are asking customers to conserve water by only dripping indoor faucets that are on exterior walls. If you don’t have exterior faucets, drip an internal faucet to keep water flowing.
02/17/2021
Several rounds of snow and dangerously low temperatures are affecting Oklahoma City and is expected to continue through the week. This is an update on city services and some of our partners for Feb. 17
02/17/2021
Several rounds of snow and dangerously low temperatures are affecting Oklahoma City and is expected to continue through the week. This is an update on city services and some of our partners for Feb. 16.
02/16/2021
Oklahoma City is postponing trash, recycling and bulky waste collection due to ongoing weather concerns.
02/15/2021
Several rounds of snow and dangerously low temperatures are affecting Oklahoma City and is expected to continue through the week. This is an update on city services and some of our partners for Feb. 15.
02/15/2021
Oklahoma City is postponing trash, recycling and bulky waste collection for Monday, Feb. 15 due to current weather conditions.
02/14/2021
The freezing temperatures have impacted treatment systems at the Stanley Draper water treatment plant, causing low water pressure or no water service for customers generally east of the Broadway Extension and south of the Oklahoma river.
02/14/2021
The City Parks Department and Utilities Department have directed that all City-owned lake, canal and pond surfaces are temporarily closed for public safety reasons, specifically to prevent people and their pets from walking out on them.
02/14/2021
A round of snow and dangerously low temperatures is affecting Oklahoma City and is expected to continue through next week. This is an update on city services and some of our partners for Feb. 14.
02/14/2021
Water pressure is being restored for customers who receive their water from Stanley Draper water treatment plant.
02/14/2021
A round of snow and dangerously low temperatures is forecast to begin this weekend and continue through next week in Oklahoma City.
02/12/2021
The Oklahoma City Council and many other City boards, trusts and commissions will return to virtual meetings starting Feb. 16.
02/11/2021
The City of Oklahoma City will open a temporary daytime warming center in Red Andrews Municipal Gym from 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12 through Friday, Feb. 19 to help people escape the artic temperatures forecasted in Oklahoma City. The gym is located at 720 NW 8.
02/11/2021
Incumbent Councilperson Todd Stone was re-elected Tuesday to the Oklahoma City Council with a majority victory (64.29%) in Ward 4. Runoffs are April 6 between the top two candidates in Wards 1 and 3.
02/10/2021
Crews are on track to finish collecting the second round of storm debris left after the Oct. 2020 ice storms earlier than anticipated. Residents who have debris remaining after the second pass will need to set it out with their regular monthly bulky waste. To see your next bulky waste day, visit okc
02/09/2021
Oklahoma City residents and businesses have a new, online option to get or renew an alarm permit.
02/03/2021 1:43 PM
The City of Oklahoma City and the Central Oklahoma Storm Water Alliance (COSWA) are offering discounted rain barrels for sale to encourage residents to conserve water and reduce pollution.
02/01/2021
Oklahoma City will host a special collection for unwanted computers, tires, ammunition and prescription medication from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 10 at State Fair Park.
02/01/2021