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Neighbors secure limits on vehicular access and dumpsters as Planning Commission backs NW 150th PUD

Oklahoma City Planning Commission · March 27, 2026
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended PUD 21-35, a commercial development anchored by a Crest store at Northwest 150th Street, after the applicant agreed to technical evaluations that prohibit vehicular connection to the south, bar dumpsters in the west 100 feet, require a traffic signal and adjust façade material allowances.

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on March 26 recommended approval of PUD 21-35, a multi-parcel commercial development along Northwest 150th Street that will include a new traffic signal and several negotiated conditions to address neighbors’ traffic and drainage concerns.

David Box, representing the applicant, told commissioners the project is anchored by a Crest store and will include outparcels and commercial uses. He said the project team met with neighbors and found broad support so long as there was no vehicular connection to the site immediately south. "The 1 constant that we heard from the…

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