City Emergency Proclamations
During this unprecedented time, the
Oklahoma Restaurant Association, Oklahoma Hotel & Lodging Association and, Oklahoma Travel Industry Association in partnership, continue to respond to the challenges COVID-19 presents across Oklahoma's hospitality industry. We remain in close and constant communications with our state and national leaders and support organizations, including the Governor’s office, Oklahoma Employment Securities Commission, Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce, our legislative leaders both statewide and federal, NRA, AH&LA, and others. We will vigorously fight for our industry and are always available for your questions, comments, and concerns at
helpdesk@okrestaurants.com.

City Emergency Proclamations: COVID-19 Guidance
Multiple cities have released updated Emergency Proclamations. The ORA has continued to remain instrumental in providing input to state officials in order to help keep our businesses open and safe. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Below are several emergency proclamations and executive orders based on city health departments and city mayors. We will include more as they are released:
- Altus
- Anadarko
- Bethany
- Claremore
- Edmond
- Lawton
- McAlester
- Midwest City
- Muskogee
- Norman
- OKC
- Sapulpa
- Shawnee
- Stillwater
- Tahlequah
- The Village
- Tulsa
- Yukon
- Warr Acres
*Note: This is the most up-to-date information available at the time this email was sent. Some information may have changed since then, so we encourage you to check other sources as well. If you have any questions about this email or the above resources, please don't hesitate to contact Jim Hopper by
email or at 405-942-8181.