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Oklahoma City planners want to know more of what residents think of plans to allow the backyard cottages and guest houses, technically called accessory dwelling units (ADU), in urban OKC.
A second-story apartment with a window unit is pictured Aug. 16 at The Alora apartment complex, 6303 NW 63 in Oklahoma City. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OKC council gives ...
The Regency (formerly known as the Regency Tower and Oklahoma Continental Apartments) is a 24-story residential building located at 333 Northwest 5th Street, in the northwest section of Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The building is 238 feet tall and contains 274 apartments. [2]
After 14 years, Oklahoma City's MAPS 3 program is finally complete with the opening of its last project, a southside senior health center, Wednesday. After 14 years, Oklahoma City's MAPS 3 program ...
The Classen (originally Citizens Bank Tower) is a residential high-rise in the uptown section of Oklahoma City, near the city's Paseo Arts District and Asian District. The tower has 21 floors and is 273 feet tall. It is currently the third tallest residential building in the city. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
The city manager has the ultimate responsibility of Oklahoma City's administration and operations and is appointed by the city council. The city's budget is prepared by the city manager for the city council's consideration, which was $1.65 billion for FY 2022. [4]
A neighborhood meeting started off civil as architect Robert Haggard unveiled updated plans for a project that would include a 14,200-square-foot development, currently being called Lottie ...
The Oklahoma City Council held their first meeting on July 22, 1890 and passed Ordinance No. 1 that divided the city into four wards. Each ward had two council members, one serving for one year and the other for two years. The first City Charter was approved by city voters and Oklahoma Governor Lee Cruce in March 1911. In 1926, the office of ...