July open houses scheduled to get feedback on proposed zoning codes

Published on July 12, 2022

The community is encouraged to attend one of two open houses hosted in July by the OKC Planning Department.

The come-and-go open houses provide an informal way to talk to Planning Department staff about future updates to the City’s Zoning and Development codes. At the sessions, City staff would like feedback about how future residential and commercial development should look in the area of the city served by the library.

July open houses:

July 23             2 – 4 p.m.                   Midwest City Library, 8143 E Reno Ave.

July 30             2 – 4 p.m.                   Wright Library, 2101 Exchange Ave.

“The comments we receive from residents will help us tailor new residential, commercial and industrial zones for the City,” said Project Manager Marilyn Lamensdorf. “It’s important we get everyone’s opinion as we move forward.”

People who can’t attend an open house, can take a survey about their neighborhood here.

Background

The City Council adopted planokc, the City’s comprehensive plan, in 2015. Our current ordinances date from before planokc, which recommends updating the code to make land development more efficient and flexible, from very urban to very rural areas.

Development Codes Diagnosis completed in 2017 outlined problems like document format, ease-of-use and regulations that don’t match planokc’s goals.

Community input is a vital step in the multiyear process to update development codes. City staff and a consultant team from White & Smith will make recommendations for the Planning Commission and City Council to consider and potentially adopt as new zoning code text. New zones would then be placed in a new zoning map and adopted after more community input.

More open houses will be offered through October:

Aug. 20           2 – 4 p.m.                   Ralph Ellison Library, 2000 NE 23rd St.

Sept. 10          10 a.m. – noon          Mustang Public Library, 1201 N Mustang Rd.

Sept. 14          noon – 2 p.m.            Downtown Library, 300 Park Ave.

Oct. 1              10 a.m.  – noon         Capitol Hill Library, 327 SW 27th St.

Oct. 22            10 a.m. – noon          Southern Oaks Library, 6900 S Walker Ave.

For more information

Visit okc.gov/codeupdate for more information about the development code update. Go to okc.gov/news to sign up for City news emails or modify your subscriptions, and be sure to select development code updates.

Call (405) 297-1692 or send an email to marilyn.lamensdorf@okc.gov for questions or details.

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