Local Update - City of Pryor
May 21, 2020: Pryor Creek Recreation Center Re-Opening
The Pryor Creek Recreation Center (PCRC) will re-open Tuesday, May 21, 2020 with a few operational changes related to COVID-19:
New Temporary Hours
Monday - Friday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed for thorough cleaning
Reservations
Limit on number of reservations per week (3)
Time between reservations for cleaning
Members only
Members under 18 must be accompanied by parent/guardian
Members should arrive no more than 10 minutes prior to their reserved time
Payment for all transactions must be by credit card or check - no cash
Reservations will be set up in 1 hour and 15 minute increments
The Pryor Creek Recreation Center (PCRC) will re-open Tuesday, May 21, 2020 with a few operational changes related to COVID-19:
New Temporary Hours
Monday - Friday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed for thorough cleaning
Reservations
Limit on number of reservations per week (3)
Time between reservations for cleaning
Members only
Members under 18 must be accompanied by parent/guardian
Members should arrive no more than 10 minutes prior to their reserved time
Payment for all transactions must be by credit card or check - no cash
Reservations will be set up in 1 hour and 15 minute increments
April 23, 2020: COVID-19 City Ordinance Amendments
The City Council meeting on Tuesday evening (April 21, 2020) voted on the following changes to the COVID-19 ordinance:
The City Council meeting on Tuesday evening (April 21, 2020) voted on the following changes to the COVID-19 ordinance:
- Curfew is canceled and no longer a valid concern
- Spas, Salons, Fitness Centers and the like can go back to by appointment only and just one on one work, given then sanitize everything before the next appointment.
- The golf course will be opening back up soon.
April 9, 2020: Pryor Waste & Recycling Update
To control or lessen the possbilities of disease being spread by the collection of solid waste from residential households, Pryor Waste & Recycling is making the following request for household trash to be placed in plastic bags for all waste collected.
Click here to view the full release from Pryor Waste & Recycling
To control or lessen the possbilities of disease being spread by the collection of solid waste from residential households, Pryor Waste & Recycling is making the following request for household trash to be placed in plastic bags for all waste collected.
Click here to view the full release from Pryor Waste & Recycling
April 1, 2020: City Ordinance 2020-10 Amendment
The Amendment clarifies some ambiguities of the original Ordinance. Also, as Mayor Lees notes, it includes a curfew and clearly defines a "Stay at Home" requirement.
Click here for the complete 2020-10 Ordinance
March 27, 2020
From: Larry Lees, Mayor
Update Statement: COVID-19, City of Pryor Ordinance
This update is for the purpose of clarification of the components of the ordinance as they can practically, legally, and appropriately be followed.
Updates:
These constraints are believed to be temporary but, in very fluid circumstances that could change rapidly. They are also for the purpose of creating an environment that will greatly limit the spread of COVID-19 among us while protecting our most vulnerable demographic, our elderly citizens. City officials are in close contact with public authorities and local partners and will monitor the situation. Your patience and kindness in the days ahead will prove again, the wonderful spirit of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. Please pray for and support one another. We are all connected.
The Amendment clarifies some ambiguities of the original Ordinance. Also, as Mayor Lees notes, it includes a curfew and clearly defines a "Stay at Home" requirement.
Click here for the complete 2020-10 Ordinance
March 27, 2020
From: Larry Lees, Mayor
Update Statement: COVID-19, City of Pryor Ordinance
This update is for the purpose of clarification of the components of the ordinance as they can practically, legally, and appropriately be followed.
Updates:
- Please comply with the components of City Ordinance 2020-10. This ordinance is mandatory locally and enforceable by city police and municipal court.
- Regarding the Executive Order, there is currently no enforcement component for City of Pryor Creek code enforcement. However, I strongly encourage all in Pryor to comply with the Executive Order as noncompliance is a misdemeanor crime.
- Any business should close public access to their facility unless they are included on the list of Critical Infrastructure Sector businesses.
- Businesses that are not on the list of Critical Infrastructure Sector businesses should close their facility to public access but they should, if at all possible, carry on commerce via internet, curbside, or delivery all the while vigilantly practicing Social Distancing Mandates.
- Please visit www.pryorcreek.org, the Pryor Creek page, for postings regarding our city ordinance, the Governor's Executive Order, and guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Sectors.
These constraints are believed to be temporary but, in very fluid circumstances that could change rapidly. They are also for the purpose of creating an environment that will greatly limit the spread of COVID-19 among us while protecting our most vulnerable demographic, our elderly citizens. City officials are in close contact with public authorities and local partners and will monitor the situation. Your patience and kindness in the days ahead will prove again, the wonderful spirit of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. Please pray for and support one another. We are all connected.
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