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City Notices Roundup: Streetcar Service Interruptions and Trash Collection Updates

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February 23, 2026/09:00 AM
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City Notices Roundup: Streetcar Service Interruptions and Trash Collection Updates
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Public Meeting: Core To Shore Reinvestment Area Review Committee

The Core To Shore Reinvestment Area Review Committee is scheduled to meet today, Monday, February 23, 2026. This committee oversees strategic development and infrastructure projects within the designated Core to Shore area, which serves as a vital link between the downtown district and Scissortail Park. Residents interested in urban development and municipal reinvestment strategies are encouraged to review the agenda through the City Clerk's office or attend the session at City Hall.

Service Alert: Oklahoma City Streetcar Interruptions

City officials have announced that the temporary service suspension for the Oklahoma City Streetcar has been extended through Thursday, February 26, 2026. This interruption is necessary to allow utility and electrical crews to perform critical work related to the construction of the Oklahoma City New Arena. During this period:

  • All streetcar service remains suspended across the downtown and Bricktown loops.
  • EMBARK will continue to provide dedicated bus shuttle services to all regular streetcar stops to ensure minimal disruption for commuters.
  • Regular streetcar operations are expected to resume on Friday morning, February 27, following the completion of electrical connectivity tests.

Waste Management: Major Changes to Bulky Trash Schedule

The City of Oklahoma City is notifying approximately 64,000 customers of significant changes to the bulky trash collection schedule effective March 1, 2026. To assist residents during this transition, the Utilities Department has mailed informational postcards to all affected households. Key highlights of the update include:

  • New collection dates for a significant portion of the city's residential service area to improve route efficiency.
  • Access to an interactive, color-coded map at the official city website where residents can verify their specific new pickup dates by entering their home address.
  • Continued compliance requirements for set-out times and volume limits to ensure timely removal.

Health and Public Service: Medicaid Coverage Updates

The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) has implemented several policy updates for the 2026 calendar year that affect local providers and SoonerCare members. As of February, the following changes are in effect:

  • Low-dose CT lung scans no longer require prior authorization, limited to one scan per calendar year for eligible members.
  • New coverage has opened for specific medical procedures, including transcervical ablation of uterine fibroids for women ages 18-60, subject to standard medical necessity reviews.
  • Healthcare providers are encouraged to check the OHCA portal for updated contract extensions that now reach through April 30, 2026.

Looking Ahead: City Council Meeting

The Oklahoma City Council will convene for its regular session on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in the City Council Chamber. The agenda includes discussions on MAPS 4 infrastructure projects, including the upcoming groundbreaking for the multipurpose stadium, and several neighborhood development initiatives. Citizens may attend in person at 200 N Walker Ave or watch the proceedings via the city's official media channels.