Stillwater to move forward with Phase Three of OURS Plan; Details Coming


Media Release

Governor Kevin Stitt issued a press release late this morning announcing that the state would begin implementing Phase Three of the Open Up Recover Safely (OURS) Plan on Monday, June 1. The City of Stillwater will move forward in coordination with the state plan, and an updated local proclamation will be issued once the details of the Governor’s order are made available.

“We don’t expect dramatic differences in Phase Three, but we will consider any changes and work to implement them as clearly as possible for local residents and businesses,” said Mayor Will Joyce. “Our community has done well to this point, and I encourage everyone to continue practicing good habits of social distancing, hand washing, and wearing a mask when near other people.”

City Manager Norman McNickle earlier this week announced that City Hall and various City-owned facilities would begin re-opening June 1.  

The City of Stillwater is reopening the Stillwater Municipal Building, 723 S. Lewis St., for public access beginning June 1. Visitors are asked to wear face coverings while on the premises and to follow CDC guidelines regarding social distancing and hand-washing during their visit.

Although residents will be able to pay bills or conduct other City business in-person, many city services remain available online or by phone. Staff encourages residents to use online options before considering a visit to City Hall. Information is available at the City’s website, Stillwater.org and by phone at 405.372.0025.

The Stillwater Community Center and Armory Gym will reopen June 1 and each facility will be limited to 50 people at a time.  The Stillwater Public Library will reopen June 8 with the meeting wing and the main library being limited to 50 people at a time for each wing.  Face coverings are highly encouraged at all City facilities.

Also opening June 1 are the park restrooms, shelter rentals, gazebos, pavilions, playgrounds and splash pads. However, the park facilities will not be sanitized, so residents are cautioned to use them at their own risk.

The following facilities or services are still closed:

  • Stillwater Municipal Court is closed to in-person visits, but still accepting business online or by phone. Call 405.742.8253 or go to https://www.municipalonlinepayments.com/stillwaterok to make an online payment.
  • Senior Activity Center is closed but this decision will be re-evaluated June 15.
  • Project Heart will continue with delivery and drive-thru services at the Community Center.
  • Swimming Pool at Couch Park is closed.

The meetings of all City of Stillwater authorities, boards, committees, trusts, and ad hoc committees are canceled until June 1, with exceptions as noted in the proclamation.