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Local Law Enforcement Cooperate for Safety Corridors THIS NEWS ITEM EXPIRED 9/1/2012 AND IS NOT LONGER ACTIVE!
4/5/2012
Highway safety and construction officials, along with law enforcement officers, have announced the first of three highway safety corridor projects across the state.
The corridors were identified by the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation as high-crash areas, based on the study of crash data from the past five years. The Pottawatomie County target area includes portions of I-40 and highways 102, 18 and 177.
Participating agencies include the Shawnee and Tecumseh police departments, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, as well as the OHSO and the ODOT.
Law enforcement officers will focus on impaired driving, speeding, seat belt and child car seat violations and other traffic safety issues in the corridor areas.
Other corridors are located in Payne County and Cherokee County. Kickoff events at those sites will take place at a later date.
Our goal is to save lives by focusing our efforts on these high-risk areas, said Garry Thomas, OHSO director. ODOT will be installing new signs in these areas to let drivers know they’re in a highway safety corridor and that law enforcement will apply a no-tolerance policy on unsafe traffic violations.
Collision data from the corridor projects will be evaluated regularly in order to measure progress, Thomas said.
If you're thinking about starting a construction project, be sure to check on the necessary permits and licenses. Call the
Code Enforcement Division at
405-878-1666 if you have questions regarding City Building Codes. Zoning issues are handled by the
Community Development Division
Building Permits and Licenses
If you’re thinking about starting a construction project, be sure to check on
the necessary permits and licenses. You can download a permit application
at Building Permits and Licenses
or call 405-878-1666 if you have any questions.
Residential or "Garage" Sales require a permit too. The cost is $10.00 for a
2 day permit and you are allowed 3 sales a year. The price includes 3 signs.
They can be obtained at 222 N Broadway and you can call 405-878-1616
if you have any questions.
Your sale will be
Listed Here for free as well.
The City issues numerous other permits and licenses. If in doubt,
call the Planning and Building Department at one of the above numbers.
When you need information about City Services or want to report high grass and weeds, inoperative cars, derelict cars, or vacant buildings, call the
Action Center at 405-878-1602.
Several assistance programs are available to help ensure that our citizens are able to afford quality housing. The City's
CDBG Urban Renewal Office administers loan and grant programs for emergency repairs and home improvement.