Oklahoma City Public Service Roundup: Winter Weather Advisories and Facility Notices for January 23, 2026

Winter Weather and Public Safety Alert
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has issued a priority safety advisory as a winter storm system moves into the state today, Friday, January 23. The storm is expected to bring significant impacts throughout the weekend. Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution on elevated surfaces and bridges. Residents should monitor real-time road conditions through the Drive Oklahoma mobile application or the state's official road conditions portal before attempting to travel. State maintenance crews are currently on standby to treat major corridors, but officials recommend avoiding non-essential travel while the storm is active.
City Facility Closures: Parks and Recreation
The Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department has announced a series of temporary closures for indoor facilities to ensure public safety during the inclement weather. The following service adjustments are active from Friday, January 23, through Sunday, January 25:
- All city-operated community centers, performing arts centers, and gymnasiums are closed to the public through the weekend.
- The Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center and the Will Rogers Senior Center will remain open for their normal hours today, Friday, January 23, but will be closed on Saturday and Sunday.
- Outdoor grounds at the Martin Park Nature Center and Will Rogers Gardens are scheduled to close on Saturday and Sunday as conditions deteriorate.
Utility Services: Trash and Recycling Updates
The Oklahoma City Utilities Department is implementing an early-start schedule for residential services today to stay ahead of the winter weather. Trash and recycling collection will proceed as scheduled for Friday, January 23, under the following conditions:
- Residents must have their collection carts at the curb no later than 5:00 a.m. today, as crews have begun their routes ahead of the standard schedule.
- In the event that routes cannot be safely completed due to road icing, uncollected trash or recycling will be rescheduled for pickup on Wednesday, January 28.
- Bulky waste collection for the current cycle is on track to be finished by this afternoon, and no delays are currently anticipated for this specific service.
Ongoing Infrastructure and Road Alerts
In addition to weather-related advisories, several long-term infrastructure projects continue to affect traffic patterns across the metro area. Significant active notices include:
- I-44 and SH-152: Eastbound and westbound lanes remain narrowed between SW 44th Street and I-240 for a corridor widening project. This restriction is expected to last through the spring.
- I-40 at Douglas Boulevard: Traffic in Midwest City remains restricted to two lanes in each direction due to ongoing interchange reconstruction.
- I-44 at NW 10th Street: Off-ramps to NW 10th Street remain closed for a city bridge project, with detours in place through summer 2026.
- I-240 at I-35: Ongoing work at this major junction will cause intermittent lane narrowings throughout the 2026 calendar year.