Storm Debris Responsibilities
TO REPORT A POWER OUTAGE OR STREET LIGHT OUTAGE:
Visit this helpful resource page from OG&E
TO BETTER UNDERSTAND STORM DEBRIS RESPONSIBILITIES:
Please see the graphic for info from OG&E regarding storm debris responsibilities on your property
TO DEAL WITH STORM DEBRIS ON YOUR PROPERTY:
Midwest City residents can utilize some very helpful existing services to deal with storm debris.
All customers throughout the community should understand that vegetative debris could possibly stay on the curb longer than usual after major storm events. This allows sanitation crews time to respond to community-wide events.
Residents are encouraged to use the following services:
- Midwest City Compost Facility (info below)
- Quarterly Bulk Waste Collection (info below)
- East Oak Landfill (info below)
Quarterly Bulk Waste Collection is the most convenient way for residents to dispose of storm debris on their property. Residents can see their next scheduled pick-up by visiting the Quarterly Bulk Waste page at midwestcityok.org.
Midwest City’s Compost Facility gives our residents a free, nearby location to drop damaged tree limbs or vegetative debris. The Compost Facility is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and is located at 7420 NE 36th St. More details can be found on our Compost Facility page at midwestcityok.org. Proof of residency is required.
East Oak Landfill access is also available to Midwest City residents, but not for free. Residents are charged the City’s discounted rate depending on the size of the load. To get the discounted rate, proof of residency is required. See our East Oak Landfill page at midwestcityok.org for details.