1. Input sought on plans for new library (News/Latest)
(November 20, 2008) - Residents interested in sharing their ideas about building plans for a new library in northwest Oklahoma City are invited to a community meeting at 6 p.m. on December 2 in John Marshall High School’s library, 12201 N. Port...
2. Road construction closes Western Avenue over the Oklahoma River (News/Latest)
(November 6, 2008) - Western Avenue from SW 5th to Wheeler Park is closed for approximately one year in conjunction with the I-40 relocation project administered by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT). Detour signs are located along Wal...
3. Voters pass four amendments to the City Charter (News/Latest)
(November 5, 2008) - Unofficial results from the Oklahoma County Election Board reflect that Oklahoma City residents approved four out of five changes to the Oklahoma City Charter on November 4. Governor Henry is required to sign the changes be...
4. City Charter Updates on November 4 Ballot (News/Latest)
(October 22, 2008) - Five City Charter updates will be among the many decisions Oklahoma City voters make when they go to the polls on November 4. Four of the propositions update Mayor and City Council Charter provisions and one proposition adopts S...
5. City to open new Lake Stanley Draper recreation area (News/Latest)
News - The City of Oklahoma City REVISED (October 17, 2008) - City officials will host a ceremony to open the new North Point Recreation Area (Pt. 10) at Lake Stanley Draper on Tuesday, October 28. Festivities begin at 1:30 p.m. City Co...
6. Gardens gear up for annual Creepy Conservatory (News/Latest)
Gardens gear up for annual “Creepy Conservatory” October 25th event features exotic creatures and more (October 7, 2008) - Attention fall fun seekers! It’s time to slither over to the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory for...
7. SE 17th Street bridge now open (News/Latest)
(September 29, 2008) - The bridge at SE 17 Street, east of Central, has reopened after 22 months of construction. Contractors completely replaced the 93-foot long bridge that spans Lightning Creek. The $650,000 project was funded through ...
9. City to collect ammunition, computers and tires at State Fairgrounds event October 4 (News/Latest)
(September 9, 2008) - The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility will host a special collection for ammunition, computers and tires from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, October 4 at the State Fairgrounds. The collection is open to Oklahoma City r...
10. Keep animals cool during hot weather (News/Latest)
(July 25, 2008) - Oklahoma City Animal Welfare officers are warning residents to keep their animals out of the heat during the dog days of summer. Officers investigated the heat related deaths of four dogs this week. According to Animal Field ...