OKC is committed to serving all people. City employees, including police officers and firefighters, focus on their core responsibilities to provide essential services. City employees do not ask about immigration status when providing services. This ensures everyone can:• Access City services• Call for help in emergencies• Report crimes and cooperate with OKCPD• Live and work in the community
The City of Oklahoma City Planning Department updated the bikewalkokc comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan in the summer of 2024, which the City Council originally adopted in May 2018.
The Oklahoma City Planning Department is managing a multi-phase project to update the City’s development-related codes, including the Zoning and Planning Code, Subdivision Regulations, and sign regulations.
bikewalkokc, the City’s comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan, identifies a planned on-road bicycle network with multiple tiers for the type of bicycle facility to be installed. In the plan, projects are prioritized for funding. Here is a list of funded projects with details on their location, funding source, and design and construction status.
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