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
All applications to the Traffic and Transportation Commission are initiated by a letter of request. In addition, applicants seeking the installation and/or removal of regulatory traffic control signs in residential areas must include a petition. Applicants will receive a notice of Public Hearing date through the mail. For detailed instructions click on traffic control sign application(PDF, 297KB) -or- parking restriction application(PDF, 297KB).
Example Letters: No Petition Required(PDF, 89KB) Petition Required(PDF, 91KB)
Petitions that do not show a minimum of a two-thirds (2/3) majority within the required canvass area will not be presented to the commission. They will be returned to the original applicant with a list of addresses that must be petitioned in order to fulfill the requirement.
by mail: Stuart Chai, P.E. City Traffic Engineer Oklahoma City Traffic Services Division 420 W. Main Street, Suite 600 Oklahoma City, OK 73102
by e-mail: stuart.chai@okc.gov
Ward 1 - Shay Varnell Ward 2 - Rob Littlefield Ward 3 - Jeramy Carnes Ward 4 - Walter J. Kula (Chairman) Ward 5 - Barry G. Hale Ward 6 - Sergio Martinez Ward 7 -Daniel Nguyen Ward 8 - Kevin George At-Large - Marek Cornett
Stuart Chai, P.E., Secretary Josh Minner, Assistant Municipal Counselor Capt. Paul Fredrickson, OCPD