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Please call the City of Edmond City Clerk’s office at (405) 359-4555 or visit their webpage for further information.
Please call the City of Edmond Building Department at (405) 359-4780 to find out if you need a building permit.
According to the City of Edmond municipal code fences cannot be in a state of disrepair. Since we do not know who is responsible for which part of the shared property, both neighbors could be ticketed for not keeping their fence in good repair. Any conflict concerning responsibility for upkeep of the fence is a civil matter.
If the abandoned house is not secured (i.e. broken window or doors) or has tall grass or weeds, please call the Code Enforcement office to report the address at (405) 359-4793.
Rules and regulations concerning landlords and rental property fall under the Landlord Tenant Act and are not under our jurisdiction. Please call the Apartment Association of Central Oklahoma at (405) 720-6646 or the Metropolitan Fair Housing Council at (405) 232-3247 for assistance with these issues.
Pennants are not permitted within the Edmond City limits.
Tree branches are not considered debris while they are still attached to the tree, however once a tree branch falls on the ground it does become trash and should be removed.
The only furniture that may be placed in the yard or outside on the porch are those that are specifically made for outdoor use. Indoor furniture will not hold up to the wear and tear of our Oklahoma weather.
If you are unable to get assistance with disposing of your debris, you can schedule a bulk pickup with the City of Edmond Utility Customer Service Department. There is a fee for the bulk pick up that will be charged to your next utility bill. Please call the City of Edmond Utility Customer Service Department at (405) 359-4541 with this request.
According to the City of Edmond Municipal Code it is illegal for anyone to dispose of debris in this manner, please call the Code Enforcement office to report the illegal dumping at (405) 359-4793.
According to the City of Edmond Municipal Code it is illegal for anyone to dispose of debris in this manner. To get prompt assistance with this issue please contact the City of Edmond Engineering Department at (405) 359-4770.
According to the City of Edmond Municipal Code, it is illegal for anyone to dispose of debris in this manner, please call the Code Enforcement office to report the illegal dumping at (405) 359-4793. If you catch someone in the act, please try to get the company name or vehicle tag # so that we can enforce this ordinance.
According to the City of Edmond Municipal Code, it is illegal for anyone to dispose of debris in this manner, please call the Code Enforcement office to report the illegal dumping at (405)-359-4793. If you catch someone in the act, please get try to get the company name or vehicle tag # so that we can enforce this ordinance.
Grass or weeds cannot be above 12” in height as they can provide a hiding place for snakes, rats, spiders or other vermin. Tall vegetation can provide ticks, mosquitoes and other insects a place to multiply.
As a property owner, you have the right to trim trees or bushes that encroach onto your property. Any tree limbs or branches cut off become debris to be disposed of. Please call the Code Enforcement office with any questions at (405)-359-4793.
Please call the Non-Emergency Police line at (405) 359-4494 to report the vehicle.
A vehicle with a flat tire is considered inoperable since it cannot legally be driven on the streets.
The City of Edmond has no ordinance for vehicles that are legally parked in the driveway. The only reason that Code Enforcement would get involved would be if the vehicle is visibly disabled.
The City of Edmond does have an ordinance addressing this issue. Please call (405) 359-4793 to report this to the Code Enforcement office.
Any trailer that is parked in the street without a tow vehicle attached is considered a dangerous object in the street right of way. Please call (405) 359-4793 to report this to the Code Enforcement office.
In essence, a service-based business can operate from a residential address. Home-based businesses cannot offer wholesale or retail products for sale, cannot have employees coming or going, and cannot display merchandise for sale. The home-based business should not change the characteristics, peace or tranquility of the neighborhood.
The City of Edmond Municipal Codes and Ordinances are not subject to any Home Owner's Associations' Covenants and we do not enforce any Home Owner's Associations' Covenants or bylaws.