Taking out the trash and recyclables is getting a little bit easier for the City’s blind or visually impaired customers who read Braille. Beginning June 5, the City of Broken Arrow will be the first municipality in the area to offer recycling and garbage labels for each cart written in Braille.
Representatives Kevin Hern (OK-01) and Annie Kuster (NH-02) introduced the Facilitating Accountability in Reimbursements Act (FAIR Act) to harmonize billing practices in off campus hospital outpatient facilities to reflect the site of care.
Installation of the next generation of Automated Meter Reader technology is now underway with the City of Broken Arrow’s 26 new data collectors that are being placed around the community.
Water Distribution personnel are scheduled to work on a 30-inch waterline May 23-24, at 1145 N. Harvard Ave. Work hours will be from 8 a.m. May 23, until the work is completed on May 24.
Certain City of Tulsa non-emergency numbers are not working for Verizon cellular customers. The City is working with Verizon to ensure service is restored, but a timeline for restoration has not been determined, yet.
Representative Kevin Hern (OK-01) released the following statement regarding the weaponization of the IRS to benefit one political party and harm another.
Parks’ seasonal positions, which start in late May and run through the summer, must be filled to ensure Summer Day Camps can operate without program restrictions and pools can avoid closures.
On Wednesday, May 17 at 7 p.m., a small section of County Line Road will be closed from Albany Street (61st St.) to the north driveway into the Casey’s store.
During the May 3 Tulsa City Council Public Works Committee Meeting, Mayor G.T. Bynum presented a $42 million modification to the draft Improve Our Tulsa package.