Oklahoma City residents can provide input on a major bridge project for May Avenue over NW Expressway. The project will replace the aging bridge and make significant improvements to enhance safety and traffic flow. Four traffic flow/interchange design alternatives are presented on okc.gov/may.
03/20/2025 9:14 AM
The community is invited to a celebration to mark the opening of three completed phases of the new Deep Fork Trail in Oklahoma City. The ribbon cutting will be 10 a.m. Thursday, April 10, at Zach D. Taylor Park, 633 NW 52nd St.
03/18/2025 4:16 PM
Everyone is invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony and festival to celebrate the completion of a $6.6 million investment in streetscape improvements, sidewalks and bike lanes for the historic Britton District.
03/10/2025 10:23 AM
Three new ceramic tile murals, paying homage to the district’s rich history, are now installed in the Paseo Arts District. Local mother-daughter artist duo Nicole and Aztrid Moan wanted to honor the City’s history while celebrating the district’s growth.
01/30/2025 3:42 PM
Ward 2 residents are invited to a meet-up hosted by Councilperson James Cooper to get an update on topics such as the 2025 GO Bond, MAPS 4, Better Streets, Safer City, parks, Key to Home and more. The meet-up will be held from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at Oklahoma City University.
11/07/2024 3:07 PM
OKC Parks and the North OKC Soccer Club officially cut the ribbon on the first phase of remodeling and expansion at C.B. Cameron Sports Complex. The $5 million athletic complex is funded through the Better Streets, Safer City bond program, passed by voters in 2017.
09/13/2024 8:22 AM
The NE 23rd Street Enhancement Project community meeting will now be held Sept. 17 during Councilwoman Nice’s town hall from 6-7:30 p.m. at the First Americans Museum, 659 First Americans Blvd.
08/30/2024 10:24 AM
A new 3.3-mile bike route is now open in NE Oklahoma City. The lane connects neighborhoods such as Capitol View, Springlake, and Culbertson to resources such as Metro Tech’s Springlake Campus, Homeland grocery store and the MAPS 3 Community Health, Recreation and Wellness Center.
08/22/2024 2:12 PM