Updated* 11-27-2024 – The City of Harrah has been permitted by DEQ to allow people affected by the November 3rd tornado to bring out their vegetative debris to the City’s property located at 21700 East Reno.

City PlannerCommunity, Emergency Management, Public Works

The City of Harrah has been permitted by DEQ to allow people affected by the November 3rd tornado to bring out their vegetative debris to the City’s property located at 21700 East Reno. Starting Thursday, November 14th , both Harrah residents and people that live in the unincorporated area can bring tree branches, logs, leaves, and plants and dump them …

From the Office of Oklahoma County Commissioner Brian Maughan, Chairman, Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners

City PlannerEmergency Management

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMedia Contact: brian@oklahomacounty.org405-824-3120 – cellSTORM-RELATED VEGATATIVE DEBRIS PICKUP TO BEGIN IN EAST OKLAHOMA COUNTYBeginning Wednesday, November 13, Oklahoma County crews will begin vegetative debris pick-up in the areas affected by the tornadic activity in the Choctaw, Harrah, and adjacent unincorporated areas of east Oklahoma County.“Residents are encouraged to move vegetative debris to the roadside, being careful not to …

Updated Proclamation: April 23, 2020

Jeremy DavidsonCOVID-19, Emergency Management, Uncategorized

After careful and considerable review of the health information available to the public regarding the COVID-19 virus, an understanding of the need for business owners to reopen their businesses and the need for the citizens of Harrah to receive goods and services, the Mayor of the City of Harrah is amending his proclamation effective Friday, April 24, 2020: All City …

Press Release: COVID-19 Update

Jeremy DavidsonCOVID-19, Emergency Management

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in order to protect our citizens and employees, the City of Harrah will recommend, suspend or alter the following programs and or services for the next 30 days: ·         All City owned public buildings are now closed to the public, except for the lobby of the Police Department.  Utility bills, permit applications, etc. may …

Emergency Declaration: March 20, 2020

Jeremy DavidsonCOVID-19, Emergency Management

“This emergency declaration is being implemented for future funding that may become available” PROCLAMATION DECLARING STATE OF EMERGENCY  WHEREAS, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared COVIC-19 (Coronavirus) to be a global pandemic; and WHEREAS, the President of the United States has declared an infectious disease national emergency declaration to combat COVID-19; and WHEREAS, there has been 17 confirmed cases of …