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Ambulance Transfer
To request an ambulance for a medical emergency, dial 911.
All other calls should be routed to the business office number, (580) 767-0368.
Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
 
Animals
Animal Control, 100 South Pecan, (580) 767-0401
Ponca City Humane Society, 900 West Prospect, (580) 767-8877
 
Cable Television
Cable One, 303 North 4th Street (580) 762-6684
Cable One offers a local information channel, Channel 11, for organizations to list upcoming events. In addition to television service, Cable One also offers internet service and telephone services throughout its system. Patrons can tune into Channel 19 for information on Ponca City Schools, and Channel 22 for City of Ponca City information.
 
Child Care Services
Child Support Enforcement Division, District Attorney’s Office, 800-522-2922
Delaware Child Development Resource & Referral, 762-7348
Bartlesville Office, 918-337-6524
This is a free referral service with personnel in Ponca City, Bartlesville and Stillwater.
Hours of service are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
 
Community Development
Development Services, 516 East Grand Ave. 767-0334
The City of Ponca City has adopted the standards of the International Building Codes and the National Electrical Code, and has a zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations. For information on building or developing property, call the Development Services Director.
Counseling Services
Edwin Fair Community Mental Health Center, 1500 North 6th. 762-7561
This private, non-profit facility serves Kay, Noble, Payne, Osage and Pawnee counties with a wide array of mental health services including outpatient counseling for adults and children, case management services, 24-hour emergency services, psychosocial rehabilitation services, medication clinic, and specialized services such as a PACT team and Systems of Care children’s services. No one is denied service based on inability to pay.
 
Crime Stoppers Program
Crime Stoppers Program, 762-5100
The program gives citizens the opportunity to anonymously relay information to law enforcement officers regarding criminals and unlawful acts. Depending on the information and upon the arrest and conviction, a reward is given to the citizen who provided the information. Information may also be sent via email to crimestoppers@poncacity.com.
 
Developmental Disability Services
Opportunity Center, 2225 North Union 765-6782
 
Disabled Citizens’ Services  
Kay County Shriner’s 762-05603
Noon Lions Vision Support Group 762-2058
Training Skills Lab 767-8037
 
Domestic Violence Services
Domestic Violence Program, 762-2873
 
Drivers’ License
Drivers’ License Testing 1015 West South Avenue 762-1728
Open Monday through Friday: 8:00 am-Noon and 1:00-4:15 pm
State Transfers/ID Cards/Class D written 8:00-10:00 am
CDL 8:00-9:00 am
Class D written tests and motorcycle 8:00-10:00 am and 3:15-4:00 pm
Drive Tests (by appointment only) 8:00-noon and 1:00-3:15 pm
Appointments will be taken for drive tests beginning 8:00 am for drive tests that day.
 
Elderly Living Alone
Elderly Living Alone Police Department 767-0370
This program is designed to provide needed information in the event of a crisis involving an elderly person living alone. Forms for those wishing to participate are available at the Police Department. The form requests information regarding physician, prescribed medications, and next of kin. The Police Department retains this information for emergencies only.
 
Elected Officials
Ponca City - 516 East Grand, 767-0336  
Mayor Homer Nicholson, 763-8095
Commissioner Diane Anderson, 767-0336
Commissioner
Lanita Chapman, 767-0336
Commissioner Paul Krueger, 767-0336
Commissioner
Bill Flegler, 767-0336
   
Kay County  
District 1 Commissioner - Dee Schieber, 765-3237
District 2 Commissioner - Steve Austin, 362-2231
District 3 Commissioner - Laile Wilson, 363-0160
 
   
State of Oklahoma  
Senator Joe Sweeden, District 10 (405) 521-5581

Senator David Myers, District 20 762-5294

Representative Ken Luttrell, District 37 (405) 557-7355
(Ponca City, Kildare and Kaw City)

 

Representative Dale DeWitt, District 38 (405) 557-7332
(Blackwell, Braman, Kaw City, Nardin, Newkirk, Tonkawa)

   
United States  
Senator Tom Coburn
Washington DC 202-224-5754
Tulsa 918-581-7651
OKC 405-231-4941

 

Senator Jim Inhofe
Washington DC 202-224-4721
Tulsa 918-748-5111
OKC 405-608-4381
McAlester 918-426-0933
Enid 580-234-5105

Representative Frank Lucas, 3rd District
Washington DC 202-225-5565
Stillwater 405-624-6407
 
Enhanced 911 System
When an emergency occurs involving an injury or loss of property within the Ponca City area, dial 911.
 
File of Life
Fire Department, 767-0368
File of Life is a medical information packet designed to provide emergency personnel with necessary medical data to begin immediate treatment when a patient is unable to provide this information. This concept can be used by any person, but is especially helpful for patients who live alone. The card, which is kept in a red plastic pocket labeled File of Life, lists the patient’s name, emergency medical contact, insurance policy, social security number, health problems, medications, dosages, allergies, recent surgery, religion, and a health care proxy. The sticker inside should be placed on the front door of a person’s residence to alert responding medical personnel to locate the entire pocket, which is held with a magnet to the outside of the refrigerator. Packets can be obtained at any Ponca City Fire Station, the Ponca City Medical Center Emergency Room, and many local doctors’ offices and pharmacies.
 
Fire Safety
Fire Department, 767-0368
The Ponca City Fire Department provides free public fire safety training on an as-needed basis. Free fire station tours can be scheduled Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. The department conducts yearly inspections of all businesses in Ponca City for Life Safety Code compliance. The department maintains a program for homeowners and those purchasing a home where department personnel install a smoke alarm in the residence at no charge. If you rent or live in an apartment house, the property owner must by law supply each residence with a working smoke alarm.
 
Health Care
Ponca City Medical Center 765-3321
1900 North 14th
www.poncamedcenter.com 

Ponca City Medical Center is a full-service, 140-bed Joint Commission-accredited acute hospital. Services offered include a 24-hour emergency department, advanced diagnostic imaging, outpatient surgery unit, laser and laparoscopy surgery, labor/delivery/recovery/post-partum birthing rooms, home health and medical equipment, speech and physical therapy, and behavioral medicine.
 
Home Improvements
516 East Grand Avenue, 767-0332
Many home improvement projects are subject to zoning and building code requirements and require a building, electrical, mechanical or plumbing permit issued by the Development Services Department. For example, most construction, renovation of decks, room additions, detached garages, carports, storage sheds, and sprinkler systems require permits. Home improvement projects may also be subject to additional deed or private covenant restrictions.
 
Home Occupations
516 East Grand Avenue, 767-0383
All home occupations require the individual to register with the Development Services Department. Home occupations can include music schools, offices for sales representatives, insurance agents, tailoring, etc. Only the persons living in the home may be employed in a home occupation, and certain uses are excluded. Call to request an application.
 
Information Oklahoma 211
NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 2-1-1
2615 E. Randolph, Enid, OK 73701



 
211 - Call 2-1-1 from service area
(866) 580-5010 - Alternative Number
(580) 237-4357 - Alternative Number
www.ncok211.org
cdsa211@sbcglobal.net
HOURS:24 hr/7 days
The Community Development Support Association of Enid in partnership with United Ways in Enid, Ponca City and Stillwater
2-1-1 information and referral for the following counties in Oklahoma: Garfield, Grant, Kay, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, and Payne.
 
Inoperable Vehicles
Inoperable vehicles must be stored in a garage or on property lawfully zoned for such storage. The vehicle must have a current license plate. An inoperable vehicle is any vehicle which is junked, abandoned, unserviceable, wrecked, wholly or partially dismantled, placed on blocks or chains, or lacks any part necessary for the lawful operation of the vehicle on the streets and highways of Oklahoma. The administrative officer designated to carry out the duties of the governing body in regards to junk vehicles is the Municipal Judge.
 
Internet Services
Cable One, 303 North 4th Street (580) 762-6684
Ponca City Internet, 300 North 3rd Street (580) 7653311
 
Juvenile Curfew
The City of Ponca City has adopted a curfew ordinance for persons under the age of 18. Curfew for juveniles 15 years through 17 years is from the Tuesday following Labor Day until the day prior to Memorial Day, from 11 pm until 6 am, Sunday through Thursday night; from Memorial Day to Labor Day, the curfew begins at midnight every night of the week and ends at 6 am. The curfew for juveniles less than 15 years begins at 10:30 pm each day and ends at 6 am.
 
Kay County Health Department
433 Fairview Avenue, 762-1641
The department offers several programs to increase quality and years of healthy life for all residents of Kay County, including immunizations, communicable disease control, family planning services, blood pressure screenings, hearing screenings, health education, WIC nutrition services, guidance services, injury prevention, early intervention for children ages 0-3, the Children First Home Visitor program, and adult health services. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
 
Kay County Offices
County Assessor - Court House, Newkirk 362-2565
County Clerk - Court House, Newkirk 362-2537
Court Clerk - Court House, Newkirk 362-3350
Court Clerk - 402 E. Grand Ave-Ponca City 762-2148
County Sheriff - 110 S. Maple 362-2517
County Treasurer - Court House, Newkirk 362-2523
District Attorney - Court House, Newkirk 362-2571
Election Board Secretary - Court House, Newkirk 362-2130
Emergency Preparedness - Court House, Newkirk 362-3825
Extension Director - Court House, Newkirk 362-3194
Extension Home Economist  - Court House, Newkirk 362-2200
 
Meals On Wheels
Information - 765-0331
Other phone numbers: 762-4707, 765-8575, 762-4918, 762-2386
Home delivery of well-balanced meals during the noon hour is available to persons over 65 years who are unable to prepare meals for themselves; those needing assistance with meals after a hospital stay; and anyone physically or mentally unable to prepare meals.
 
Meeting Locations
A complete list of meeting locations can be found here.
 
Ministerial Alliance
Ponca City’s Ministerial Association is a group of Christian pastors who meet every Wednesday for prayer for Ponca City. They sponsor a community-wide praise event every year, organize the National Day of Prayer, and participate in many other projects as well. For more information, please call (580) 762-1111.
 
Natural Gas Service
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company (800) 664-5463
 
Neighborhood Watch
767-0370
The Neighborhood Watch program encourages groups of residents living within a specified area to pull together to deter crime in their neighborhoods. A speaker provided by the Police Department will assist in the implementation of the program and provide basic information to those interested in participating.
 
Newspaper
The Ponca City News,  300 North 3rd,  765-3311
www.poncacitynews.com
This newspaper is published six times a week, Monday through Friday afternoons, and on Sunday morning. Internet service is available for home or office.
 
Pioneer Technology Center
2101 North Ash, 762-8336
Since 1973, the citizens of the Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) school district have provided the resources and support needed to fulfill the district’s mission of Enhancing Lives and Securing Futures. Through this support, PTC is able to offer occupationally specific programs to emergent workers in the career clusters of trade and industry, health, family and consumer sciences, and business and information technology. Each year, over 500 high school and adult students enroll in programs to gain the knowledge and skills they need to find success in life.

In addition to providing programs for the emergent workforce, Pioneer Technology Center provides an array of services for existing companies, start-up businesses, and industries relocating into their service area; as well as adults who want to update or enhance existing job skills. Because they are a part of a statewide network of technology centers, they have access to an unlimited pool of expertise that can help companies be more profitable through increased efficiency, quality standards, and certifications that qualify them to work nationally and, in some cases, internationally. Each year over 8,000 individuals take advantage of these offerings that, in turn, enhance the area’s business climate and economy, providing an increased number of jobs within the district.

Along with quality occupationally specific programs, Pioneer Technology Center offers programs that allow students to find success in core academic subjects. Through the ABE/GED program, adult students without a high school diploma can gain the knowledge needed to earn a GED. Students whose native language is not English can take advantage of English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For high school students at risk of not earning a high school diploma, PTC works with partnering K-12 schools to provide academic enhancement and credit recovery opportunities to assist them in meeting graduation requirements.

Area juniors and seniors can take advanced science and math coursework through the regional Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM). The OSSM classes are available at Pioneer Tech, allowing participating students to maintain their local high school affiliation and extracurricular participation while living at home. At PTC, they know that the foundation of success is a quality education, and they have formed strong partnerships with other educational entities to ensure that those opportunities exist for students of all ages.

Pioneer Technology Center is open Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 9 pm and Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm.
Call or visit the campus to enroll or for additional information on programs and services.

 
Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce
420 East Grand Avenue, 765-4400, www.poncacitychamber.com
The Chamber’s purpose is to serve as the business community’s catalyst for leading the Ponca City area into a growing, diversified and prosperous future.
 
Ponca City Tourism Bureau
420 East Grand Avenue, 763-8092, www.poncacitytourism.com
The purpose of the Ponca City Tourism Bureau is to increase attendance at local attractions and events.
 
Ponca City Library
515 East Grand Avenue (580) 767-0345
www.poncacitylibrary.com

The library houses numerous reading materials and special collections such as the Genealogy and Family History Collection; Richard Gordon Matzene Art Collection; various audio-visual materials; and special services including adult literacy tutoring, book delivery to the homebound, story times for preschoolers, adult discussion groups, and state and federal tax forms. Library cards and programs are free. The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm, Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 2 pm to 5 pm. The library is closed on Sunday during June, July and August.
 
City of Ponca City
Community Vision Statement: Ponca City is a progressive, inclusive and family-oriented community which enjoys opportunity and prosperity in people, education, economy and quality of life. This will be accomplished through our proud heritage, our unified leadership, our effective communication, and our full, active participation as we implement our strategies and objectives.
Accounting - 516 E Grand, 767-0307 Marland Mansion & Estate - 901 Monument Road, 767-0420
Airport - 2213 N Waverly, 767-0429 Mayor - 516 E Grand, 763-8095
Ambuc Pool - 601 S Sixth St, 767-0432 Municipal Court - 200 E Oklahoma, 767-0382
Ambulance - Emergency Only - 911 Parks & Recreation - 905 W Hartford, 767-0430
Ambulance  - Non-Emergency - 767-0368 Park Ranger - 1 Checkstand Rd, 767-0400
Animal Control - 100 S Pecan, 767-0401 Personnel - 516 E. Grand, 767-0342
Cann Memorial Gardens - 1500 E. Grand, 767-0430 Police
City Attorney - 516 E Grand, 767-0337   Emergency Only - 911
City Commission 516 E Grand, 763-8095   Non-Emergency - 200 E Oklahoma 767-0370
City Clerk - 516 E Grand, 767-0304   Chief of Police, 767-0375
City Garage - 100 W Prospect, 767-0413   Detectives, 767-0376
City Manager - 516 E Grand, 767-0339   Non-Emergency - 200 E Oklahoma 767-0370
Code Enforcement   Records,  767-0381
  Building Permits & Inspections - 516 E Grand, 767-0332   Training Center - 100 S Pecan 767-0379
  Electrical Permits & Inspections - 516 E Grand, 767-0331 Ponca City Energy - 6714 N Pleasant View Rd, 767-0393
  Plumbing & Mechanical Permits & Inspections - 516 E. Grand, 767-0330   To report power outage, 767-0405
  Property Inspections - 516 E. Grand, 718-5072 Public Works - 516 E Grand, 767-0412
Crimestoppers - 200 E Oklahoma, 762-5100 Recycling Center - 1001 W Prospect, 767-0456
Crimestoppers- Po-Hi - 200 E. Oklahoma, 762-5100 Senior Center - 319 W Grand, 763-8051
Development Services - 516 E. Grand, 767-0383 Solid Waste - 1001 W Prospect, 767-0411
Economic Development - 102 S 5th, 765-7070 Street - 1512 N Union, 767-0409
Emergency Management, 767-0380 Technology Services - 516 E Grand, 767-0341
Engineering - 516 E Grand, 767-0326 Tourism - 420 E Grand, 763-8092
Environmental Services - 516 E Grand, 763-8093 Traffic Engineering - 1001 W Prospect, 767-0327
Finance - 516 E Grand Ave, 767-0303 Unity Recreation Center - 1908 E Woodland, 767-0404
Fire Utility Billing - 516 E Grand, 767-0311
  Emergency Only - 911 Utility Services
  Non-emergency - 500 E Grand, 767-0368   Emergency/After Hours, 767-0405
Grants - 516 E Grand Ave, 763-8094   Billing Connections Disconnections - 516 E Grand, 767-0311
Hutchins Memorial- 5th & Overbrook, 767-0427 Waste Water Treatment - 2800 S River St, 767-0419
Lake Patrol 1 - Checkstand Road, 767-0400 Wastewater Collection - 112 E Brookfield, 763-8076
Lake Permits - 905 W Hartford, 767-0430 Water Treatment - 1801 E Central, 767-0418
Lake Ponca Shelter Houses - 150 LA Cann Drive, 767-0430 Water Distribution & Wastewater Collection - 112 E Brookfield, 763-8076
Landfill - W of City, 767-0417 Wentz Camp & Swimming Pool - 2932 LA Cann Drive, 767-0436
Library - 515 E Grand, 767-0345 Wentz Camp Dining Hall - 2932 LA Cann Drive, 767-0437
Marland’s Grand Home - 1000 E. Grand, 767-0427 Wentz Golf Course - 2928 LA Cann Drive, 767-0433
 
Post Office
Ponca City Branch, 402 East Grand Avenue (580) 762-2870
 
Property Maintenance
Property owners are required to maintain their residences to provide aesthetic and safe surroundings to themselves and their neighbors. The exteriors of structures are to be maintained in a sound condition to prevent further deterioration or an appearance that will cause neighborhood blight. Windows and doors must be free of broken glass and torn screens. Wall surfaces should be painted or covered with siding.

When properties are allowed to deteriorate, they inevitably become dilapidated, and as such are an immediate fire and/or safety hazard. State of Oklahoma statutes allow municipalities, after due process, to have dilapidated buildings demolished, the costs of removal then becoming a lien on the property.
 
Public Transportation
718-0444
Cimarron Public Transit System provides curb-to-curb transportation service on a demand/response basis, subject to availability. Drivers are available Monday through Friday from 5 am to 6 pm, excluding all federal holidays. To schedule a ride, call between 8 am and 4 pm. ADA-equipped vehicles are available.
 
Radio
KLVV FM LOVE, 88.7, 767-1400
89.7 THE HOUSE FM/PRAISE 88.7, 767-1400
KLOR 99.3 FM, 762-9930
KPNC 101, 767-1101
KIXR 104.7, 765-5491
WBBZ AM 1230, 765-6607
 
Recycling Services
1001 West Prospect, 767-0456
The City of Ponca City offers a self-service drop-off Recycling Center that accepts most recyclable materials, excluding used oil, antifreeze, oil-based paint, and plastics. The center is located next to the Motocross entrance and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm.
 
School Registration
Ponca City Administration, 111 W. Grand, 767-8000
Pioneer Technology Center, 2101 N. Ash, 762-8336
Northern Oklahoma College, 1220 East Grand-Tonkawa, 628-6200
University Center at Ponca City, 1005 S Pine, 762-2856
First Lutheran School, 1104 N. 4th, 762-4243
Ponca City Christian Academy, 901 Monument, 765-6038
St. Mary’s Catholic School, 415 S. 7th, 765-4387
 
Signs
Development Services, 767-0332
Sale signs, such as those advertising garage sales and yard sales, may not be placed on public utility poles, property other than your own (without permission), or on the public right-of-ways (approximately 15 feet from the curb). All signs should be removed after the end of the sale. Garage sale permits are required.
 
Social Security
Toll Free 800 772-1213
Stillwater Office, 518 East Lakeview Road 405-624-4301
Ponca City Office, 433 Fairview Avenue 405-624-4301

The Stillwater office is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm. A representative is available to assist in Ponca City office, in the Kay County Health Department at 433 Fairview Avenue, Tuesdays from 9 am to 2:30 pm.
The website is www.ssa.gov.

 
Social Services
American Red Cross, 1313 W. Ferguson, Blackwell, 765-6605 Ponca City Literacy Council, 767-0351
Department of Human Services, 801 W. Grand Ave, 765-2656 Ponca City YMCA, 702 East Grand, 765-5417
Employment Assistance, 765-3372 United Way of Ponca City, 205 North 2nd, 765-2476
Housing, 762-4445  
 
Street Cuts, Curb Cuts, Driveways and Alleys
Engineering Department, 767-0312
 
Telephone Installation
AT&T (800) 228-2020
www.att.com
 
Trash Collection
Solid Waste Division, 767-0411
Trash collection is a service of the Ponca City Utility Authority. Solid Waste will pick up to 105 gallons of trash from your residence twice per week. The trash must be containerized in plastic bags or metal/plastic cans no larger than 35 gallons. Large quantities of trash or bulky items (sofa, dryers, etc.) will be picked up separately for an additional fee. Bagged grass clippings will be picked up via special pickup only. The Solid Waste Division also offers dumpsters and open-top containers of various sizes to match the size of your need. Charges vary by container size. Residents also enjoy free disposal of trash and debris during the annual Spring Cleanup event and Fall Leaf Pickup service. The week-long Spring Cleanup is offered in late March or early April, and the Leaf Pickup begins in November and runs into January.
 
United Way
205 North 2nd, 765-2476
United Way of Ponca City helps support agencies and initiatives that provide a wide range of human services. It also supports Ameri-Corps, Success By 6/Smart Start of Kay County, the Homeless Management Information System and the Financial Stability Initiative providing financial education and free tax preparation. www.unitedwayponcacity.org.
 
University Center at Ponca City
1005 S. Pine, 762-2856, www.ucponcacity.com
The University Center at Ponca City (UC) brings college degree programs from other institutions to Ponca City. UC provides bachelor through graduate degree programs from accredited universities including Oklahoma State University, the University of Oklahoma, and Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, University of Central Oklahoma, Rogers State University, Northeastern State University, Southwestern College (KS), and Northern Oklahoma College. Sixty-two (62) degree programs are available from the 13 institutions, and students may choose from over 650 classes per semester.

Programs highlights include the fast-track Master in Educational Administration delivered by Southwestern Oklahoma State University that can be completed in one year. Also popular is the Bachelor in Business Administration offered by Northwestern State University. Several online degree programs are available, ranging from Security Management to Radiation Sciences; and an RN to BSN Bachelors degree in Nursing. Many students come to the UC for classes that are delivered through Interactive Television where they watch a live broadcast of the instructor teaching from another site. UC students can see, hear, and talk to the instructors and the instructor can see, hear, and talk to the students. Others attend classes at the UC that are taught by instructors who are teaching onsite at the University Center.

UC is located in the North Tower of the ConocoPhillips Complex. Enter Gate F from South Avenue in Ponca City. Advisors and financial aid are available.
 
Utility Services
Ponca City Utility Authority, 516 East Grand Avenue, 767-0311
PCUA provides electric, water, wastewater and solid waste service for residences and businesses in the Ponca City area. The billing office is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. New customers must come into the office to sign up for service. Residential deposits are $125.
 
Vehicle Registration
Oklahoma State License Tag Agency, 2101 North 14th, 765-8711
Area residents can obtain a driver’s license, license plates, identification cards, Pike Passes, and voter.
The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-5:00 pm.
 
Voter Registration
Kay County Election Board, 362-2130
Oklahoma State License Tag Agency, 2101 N. 14th, 765-8711
Ponca City Library (mail in forms only) 515 E. Grand Avenue, 767-0345
U.S. Post Office (mail in forms only) 402 E Grand Avenue, 762-2485
Voter Precinct Polling Places
  Newkirk
  001..................................................................................................................................1st Christian Church, 301 W. 9th, Newkirk
002............................................................................................................................Newkirk Library, 116 N. Maple Street, Newkirk
  Tonkawa
  101....................................................................................................................Tonkawa Public Library 216 N. 7th Street, Tonkawa
103........................................................................................................................Church of Christ Church, 300 N. Public, Tonkawa
  Blackwell
  202..........................................................................................................................1st Christian Church, 306 E. Coolidge, Blackwell
205...........................................................................................................................1st Baptist Church, 1st & Bridge Ave. Blackwell
206.........................................................................................................................Methodist Church, 6th & Coolidge Ave. Blackwell
  Rural
  400..................................................................................................................................Masonic Lodge 88 Industrial Blvd. Newkirk
401........................................................................................................Consolidated 106 School Building,106th & River Rd. Newkirk
403.......................................................................................Christ Church 1001 S. Magnolia Newkirk
404.............................................................................Peckham Christian Church Liberty Ave. Peckham
405..................................................................................Nardin Methodist Church Main Street Nardin
406.........................................................................................Braman Town Hall Main Street Braman
408.......................................................................Enterprise School, 1000 S. Enterprise Road Ponca City
409.........................................................................St. John’s Lutheran Church 1998 N. S St. Ponca City
411......................................................................................Kildare School 1265 Church Street Kildare
412.............................................................................Community Building 300 Morgan Square Kaw City
413...........................................................................Presbyterian Church 14th & Grand Ave. Ponca City
415...............................................................Pioneer Christian Church, 1701 East Hubbard Rd. Ponca City
417..........................................................................Christian Life Church, 115 W. Grand Ave. Tonkawa
419...............................................................Community Christian Church 2109 W. Grand Ave. Ponca City
420............................................................Ranch Drive Volunteer Fire Dept. 3454 S. Ranch Dr. Ponca City
  Ponca City
  503....................................................................Victory Worship Center, 618 E. Hartford Ave. Ponca City
507...........................................................................1st Church of God-1101 W. Grand Ave. Ponca City
516.......................................................................................Faith Tabernacle-501 S. 5th. Ponca City
517..................................................................................St. Mary’s Parish Hall-408 S. 8th. Ponca City
523........................................................New Creation Christian Fellowship-1300 W. Grand Ave. Ponca City
527......................................................................Providence Baptist Church-1301 E. Bradley, Ponca City
530............................................................................Pioneer Area Vo-Tech-2101 N. Ash St. Ponca City
532...............................................................................Unity Gym-1908 E. Woodlands Ave. Ponca City
533......................................................St. Luke’s Church of the Nazarene-1715 E. Prospect Ave. Ponca City
534.....................................................................Northeast Baptist Church-2200 N. Pecan Rd. Ponca City
535...........................................................................Westminster Village-1601 Academy Rd. Ponca City
 
Weeds And Grass Abatement
Weeds include, but are not limited to, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and all vegetation at any state of maturity that exceed 12 inches in height, except healthy trees, shrubs, or produce for human consumption grown in a tended and cultivated garden, unless such trees and shrubbery constitute a hazard by their density or location. The term weeds does not include tended crops on land zoned for agricultural use which are planted more than 50 feet from a parcel zoned other than agricultural.

Weeds constitute a detriment to the health, safety and welfare of the public. Regardless of height, weeds harbor, conceal or invite accumulation of refuse or trash; harbor rodents or vermin; give off unpleasant or noxious odors; and constitute a fire or traffic hazard. The administrative officer designated to carry out the duties of the governing body in regards to weeds and grass is the Municipal Judge.
 
Youth Services
American Legion Children’s Home 1300 Summers Place 762-4156
CASA-Court Appointed Special Advocates 2203 N. Ash 718-0373
Northern Oklahoma Youth Services 2203 N. Ash 762-8341
Ponca Tribal Youth Services 121 White Eagle Dr 765-2774
 

   
 
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Phone: 1-580-765-4400 | Fax: 1-580-765-2798
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