Eight candidates file for City Council general election Eight candidates filed to run for Oklahoma City Council seats in Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7. The general election is Feb. 11, 2025. All voters in Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7 can vote.
City leaders make progress on MAPS 4 sidewalks Construction on the first two phases of MAPS 4 sidewalks is underway citywide, continuing the momentum toward making Oklahoma City more walkable and safer for pedestrians. Over the next year, the MAPS 4 penny will be used to build more than 35 sidewalks, with more planned through 2031.
Oklahoma City residents have until Jan. 15 to drop a pin on the map at okc.gov/go and tell the City leaders where they have infrastructure needs in their neighborhoods and community. Ideas range from street repaving, widening and traffic lights to …
Jan 14, 2025 · Construction on the first two phases of MAPS 4 sidewalks is underway citywide, continuing the momentum toward making Oklahoma City more walkable and safer for pedestrians. Over the next year, the MAPS 4 penny will be used to build more than 35 sidewalks, with more planned through 2031.
In the OKC Development, Permitting and Licensing Portal, you can find information and apply for such things as permits, licenses, planning cases, fire burn permits, work zone permits, and schedule inspections.
Dataset containing The City of Oklahoma City's multiple tax increment financing (TIF) districts. Tax increment finance (TIF) districts are economic tools used by cities around the world to promote development.
Yes, there may be some restrictions and a permit may or may not be required. Please contact Oklahoma City Plan Review at 405-297-2525. If a permit is...
Eight candidates filed to run for Oklahoma City Council seats in Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7. The general election is Feb. 11, 2025. All voters in Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7 can vote.
Oklahoma City is divided into eight geographical areas called Wards. The voters in each Ward elect a Council member to represent them, and all City voters elect the Mayor. The eight Council members and the Mayor form the nine-member Oklahoma City Council.
On Sept. 12, 2017, Oklahoma City voters approved 13 bond propositions and two sales tax initiatives known as the Better Streets, Safer City projects. General obligation bond package. The 10-year, $967 million bond package invests in streets, …