Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Shawnee Youth Aviation Adventure Day April 5th, 2014
Get the kids involved in aviation by having them attend Youth Aviation Day. Attendance is free of charge. Register at <a href=http://www.shawneeairport.com/youthaviation>http://www.shawneeairport.com/youthaviation</a>. Registration ends April 3rd.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Bulk Waste schedule for March 2014.
The curbside Bulk Waste schedule for March 2014 has been posted on our Sanitation Page. Click the link below to view it.
Press Release: Shawnee Citizens begin Receiving Curbside Recycling Services
Shawnee Citizens begin Receiving Curbside Recycling Services<br>
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Media Contacts - <br>
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Todd Adcock, Central Disposal, LLC ; todd@centraldisposalok.com ; 405-275-0900<br>
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Steve Nelms, Director, Shawnee Municipal Authority; snelms@shawneeok.org; 405-273-1960 <br>
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February 20, 2014<br>
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This week, 18-gallon recycling bins are scheduled for delivery to all City of Shawnee residents. This action is the kickoff to curbside recycling in Shawnee. Included in the recycle bins are detailed instructions for recycling items.<br>
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The new Curbside Recycling service is being offered to all Shawnee Utilities trash customers beginning with their normal trash pick-up day, the first full week of March. All customers within Shawnee City limits should receive an 18-gallon hard plastic bin to fill each week with paper, plastic, and certain aluminums and metals for recycling. No changes to the city's regular trash pickup service are expected. Slight pricing changes will occur to pay for curbside recycling. Customers who choose to downsize from a typical 95-gallon polycart to a 65-gallon polycart will save a few cents each month on their overall garbage pick up billing. Customers who retain one or multiple 95-gallon polycarts will see a slight increase to their monthly bill.<br>
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The City Commission tasked Central Disposal, which holds the city contract for waste pick up service, to plan and implement a curbside recycle program. Central Disposal worked closely with Shawnee Municipal Authority, the City of Shawnee's utilities department, to devise and implement a convenient plan for Shawnee utilities customers to follow. Shawnee households are being asked to put their recyclable items together in the provided 18-gallon bin throughout a normal week. Customers should carry their full recycle bin out to the curb along with their normal trash polycart on their regularly scheduled weekly pick-up day and place it directly behind their trash polycart. Central Disposal employees will go through the recycle bin and sort the items right at the curb. Central Disposal personnel have been instructed to leave unacceptable items in the recycle bin to help customer awareness of what is acceptable for the curbside recycle program. Any items left in the bin should be dumped into the regular trash poly cart when a customer retrieves both bins the same evening.<br>
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In 2005, the City Commission ordered a recycling drop off site in the current Homeland parking lot, just off Independence. The original purpose of the recycling drop-off site was to give Shawnee utilities customers who wanted to recycle an opportunity to do so.<br>
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With the implementation of the curbside recycling plan throughout Shawnee, the Homeland recycle drop off site will be eliminated. The recycle drop off at the Central Disposal transfer station on 45th street will be reduced to accepting only recyclable cardboard and glass. <br>
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For more information please go to our curbside recycling page found in the link below:
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Media Contacts - <br>
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Todd Adcock, Central Disposal, LLC ; todd@centraldisposalok.com ; 405-275-0900<br>
<br>
Steve Nelms, Director, Shawnee Municipal Authority; snelms@shawneeok.org; 405-273-1960 <br>
<br>
February 20, 2014<br>
<br>
This week, 18-gallon recycling bins are scheduled for delivery to all City of Shawnee residents. This action is the kickoff to curbside recycling in Shawnee. Included in the recycle bins are detailed instructions for recycling items.<br>
<br>
The new Curbside Recycling service is being offered to all Shawnee Utilities trash customers beginning with their normal trash pick-up day, the first full week of March. All customers within Shawnee City limits should receive an 18-gallon hard plastic bin to fill each week with paper, plastic, and certain aluminums and metals for recycling. No changes to the city's regular trash pickup service are expected. Slight pricing changes will occur to pay for curbside recycling. Customers who choose to downsize from a typical 95-gallon polycart to a 65-gallon polycart will save a few cents each month on their overall garbage pick up billing. Customers who retain one or multiple 95-gallon polycarts will see a slight increase to their monthly bill.<br>
<br>
The City Commission tasked Central Disposal, which holds the city contract for waste pick up service, to plan and implement a curbside recycle program. Central Disposal worked closely with Shawnee Municipal Authority, the City of Shawnee's utilities department, to devise and implement a convenient plan for Shawnee utilities customers to follow. Shawnee households are being asked to put their recyclable items together in the provided 18-gallon bin throughout a normal week. Customers should carry their full recycle bin out to the curb along with their normal trash polycart on their regularly scheduled weekly pick-up day and place it directly behind their trash polycart. Central Disposal employees will go through the recycle bin and sort the items right at the curb. Central Disposal personnel have been instructed to leave unacceptable items in the recycle bin to help customer awareness of what is acceptable for the curbside recycle program. Any items left in the bin should be dumped into the regular trash poly cart when a customer retrieves both bins the same evening.<br>
<br>
In 2005, the City Commission ordered a recycling drop off site in the current Homeland parking lot, just off Independence. The original purpose of the recycling drop-off site was to give Shawnee utilities customers who wanted to recycle an opportunity to do so.<br>
<br>
With the implementation of the curbside recycling plan throughout Shawnee, the Homeland recycle drop off site will be eliminated. The recycle drop off at the Central Disposal transfer station on 45th street will be reduced to accepting only recyclable cardboard and glass. <br>
<br>
For more information please go to our curbside recycling page found in the link below:
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Curbside Recycling webpage is now available.
The City of Shawnee is proud to announce that we will be starting a curbside recycling program on March 03, 2014. More information can be found on our Curbside Recycling page. Please click the link below to view it:
Sunday, February 16, 2014
City Offices will be closed Monday 2/17 in honor of Presidents Day.
City Offices will be closed Monday 2/17 in honor of Presidents Day. Offices will reopen 8am Tuesday. City Commission meeting is 6:30 Tuesday 2/18
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Notice of meeting Cancellation
The regularly scheduled Shawnee Beautification meeting on February 13, 2014 at 4:00 pm has been cancelled. Next scheduled meeting will be March 13, 2014 at 4:00 pm in the emergency operations center at city hall.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
City Hall offices open 2/6/2014 - Roads crews working
City Hall offices are open today and crews are working the roadways but please stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. However, please stay off roads if at all possible and if you must drive smart, drive safe!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Curbside Recycling is coming March 03, 2014!
The City of Shawnee is proud to announce that we will be starting a curbside recycling program on March 03, 2014. More information is coming very soon.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Weather Update 2/2/2014 10:30am
Heavy snow expected to continue through mid afternoon. 2 inch accumulation measured so far. Up to 4 inches of accumulation expected. Travel is discouraged as conditions continue to deteriorate.
Snow plows are out but will be hampered by the continuing heavy snow fall. When the snow ends later this afternoon, crews will be able to make better progress.
Shawnee police are using 4 wheel drive vehicles to respond to calls and patrol the streets. Again, travel is being discouraged especially in cars that sit low to the ground which may easily become stuck in snow drifts.
Snow plows are out but will be hampered by the continuing heavy snow fall. When the snow ends later this afternoon, crews will be able to make better progress.
Shawnee police are using 4 wheel drive vehicles to respond to calls and patrol the streets. Again, travel is being discouraged especially in cars that sit low to the ground which may easily become stuck in snow drifts.
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