Showing posts with label Bethany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bethany. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2008

High Temperatures Call For Water Conservation in OKC

With triple-digit temperatures, citizens use a lot more water to keep themselves cool and their yards green. At this time, Oklahoma City citizens who live west of Council Road are feeling the effect of this heavy water use: exceptionally low water pressure. These citizens are asked to immediately begin practicing voluntary conservation, which will help restore their water pressure.

Other low-pressure situations are occurring in isolated areas, including the far western portion of the Oklahoma City service area. Those who live there and all other Oklahoma City citizens are asked to begin best-watering practices, reducing the amount of water used on their yards.

The following “best-watering” steps minimize water waste and will help ease the low water-pressure problems:

  • Water the lawn only when it needs it and in the early morning or late afternoon. Watering in the middle of the day allows most of the water to evaporate.
  • Make sure the sprinkler is aimed at the lawn not the street or sidewalk. If you water when it’s windy, water will go everywhere but on the grass.
  • Use a broom instead of your hose to clean the driveway or sidewalk.

These steps will further our water conservation efforts:

  • Run the dishwasher or washing machine only for full loads.
  • Keep a bottle of drinking water in the refrigerator. Running the tap to cool water is wasteful.
  • Reduce the use of the garbage disposal. It requires a great deal of water for operation. Dispose of food scraps and peelings in the trash or compost bin.
  • Fix leaky faucets. Drops of two tablespoons a minute can waste 15 gallons of water a day, 105 gallons a week and 5,460 gallons a year.
  • Install flow restrictors or washer-less faucets.
  • Don’t use the toilet as a wastebasket. A toilet uses five to seven gallons of water per flush. Low-flow toilets use only about 1.5 gallons per flush.
  • Turn off the water while brushing your teeth or shaving and save about two gallons of water.
  • Also, when cleaning a fish tank, water houseplants with the dirty water. It’s rich in nitrogen and phosphorous.
  • Decline the complimentary water in restaurants. Every water glass used requires two glasses of water to wash and rinse it.
Courtesy of www.okc.gov

Monday, March 24, 2008

March Listing of the Month











$274,900.00
8101 Bridgeport Lane
OPEN HOUSE March 30, 2008 2:00-4:00


Large family home in Brownsville of Bethany, Oklahoma. This home features a large living room with vaulted ceiling and beautiful wood flooring. The formal dining room has built in display case for China or other collectibles. Remodeled open kitchen with island, breakfast bar and fireplace. Second living has fireplace, flat panel television and French doors. Master bedroom is downstairs and there is a full master suite upstairs that has kitchen area, walk in closets and full bath. See photos or call Wyatt for your own private showing.

VIEW OBEO VIRTUAL TOUR AT: www.Obeo.com/451817

Wyatt Poindexter
Keller Williams Realty
Oklahoma City
www.WyattPoindexter.com

Friday, February 29, 2008

Oklahoma Sooners Sports Memorabilia & Custom Framing






















For Sports Memorabilia & Custom Framing Visit:

Signature Framing
6716 NW 39th Expressway
Bethany, Oklahoma 73008
405-470-5834

 OR

www.SignatureFraming.net




Saturday, August 11, 2007

Restoration of Lake Overholser Bridge on Route 66

The Lake Overholser Route 66 bridge, just outside Bethany city limits, is to be restored by Oklahoma City. The restored bridge will lead to a new project Hoskison envisioned: a statue of Will Rogers in a small park at the intersection of State Highway 66 and North Overholser Drive.

Oklahoma City’s plan is to restore the bridge in 2008 and reopen it to pedestrian traffic only, said Dennis Clowers, Oklahoma City’s public works director. The bridge has more significance ahead, he said, because it is only about 100 yards from a planned retail district in Bethany — to be called Bridge Pointe — with shops and restaurants similar to Moore’s Riverwalk district. Construction on the project is expected to begin soon in an undeveloped area southeast of 8500 N. Overholser Drive and 4000 E. Overholser Drive, Hoskison said.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Pre-approval Letters

Buyers should always apply for and get pre-approval for a mortgage before making an offer. This is so important in today's market. Even though you may have been watching home prices drop in the last few months, the price of money has not. It's been getting more expensive. Thus, if you apply for your mortgage before you've even gotten into the contract-writing process, then you'll already know your buying power, the lender will have already looked at the blemishes on your credit and verified your income and assets.

www.WyattPoindexter.com