Edmond updates ordinance to align with new state rule on handheld device use in school and construction zones

Edmond City Council · October 27, 2025

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Summary

City Council adopted an ordinance amending municipal code to retitle and broaden the texting-while-driving prohibition to other communication device uses in school and construction zones, matching a state statutory change effective Nov. 1 to ease enforcement.

Edmond City Council on Oct. 21 adopted an ordinance amending Chapter 10.28 of the municipal code to retitle section 10.28.042 and to prohibit specified uses of communication devices and cellular telephones while driving in school zones and construction zones, consistent with a state statutory change effective Nov. 1.

Police Chief J.D. Younger explained the prior statute focused narrowly on texting and included evidentiary requirements that made prosecution difficult. He said the legislature's revisions broaden enforcement options and that the city ordinance is being updated to mirror the state law, giving officers clearer authority to address drivers holding mobile devices while operating vehicles.

The council voted 5‑0 to adopt the ordinance and separately approved the emergency clause (recorded 5‑0) so the local code aligns with the incoming state statute.

Chief Younger emphasized the city is not changing the purpose of the prohibition but is aligning enforcement language with state law to make traffic enforcement more practical.