Oklahoma County permits native and xeriscape landscaping; Oklahoma Solar/Water Rights-style HOA preemption does not specifically protect xeriscaping, though OKC Water Utilities offers rebates for turf conversion up to $2/sq ft. Native plants recommended: buffalograss, bluestem, Indian grass, purple coneflower. Drought preparedness encouraged.
Oklahoma County's hot, dry summers and tornado-prone springs make native plant landscaping particularly suitable. Unlike California or Arizona, Oklahoma does not have statewide HOA preemption specifically protecting xeriscaping. Oklahoma City does not mandate native landscaping but offers significant incentives through the Squeeze Every Drop program and Water Utilities Trust. Rebates up to $2 per square foot for turf conversion (up to $3,000 residential, $12,000 commercial), offered during water conservation campaigns. Recommended native species include buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides) for lawns, little bluestem and Indian grass for naturalized areas, purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), black-eyed Susan, Indian blanket (state wildflower), and Texas redbud (state tree) for shade. Invasive species to remove include Johnson grass, musk thistle, and tree of heaven. Oklahoma State University Extension provides native plant guidance through the Oklahoma Native Plant Society. HOAs may still restrict xeriscaping aesthetically — Oklahoma County CC&Rs vary widely. The Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council lists species requiring control. Drought years trigger OKC Water Utilities' Drought Response Plan (three stages), further incentivizing drought-tolerant landscapes. Yards with 100% non-living hardscape discouraged; some green cover typically expected.
Xeriscape HOA restrictions: generally enforceable in Oklahoma absent Solar Rights-style protection. No municipal violations for xeriscape installation. Invasive plant complaints: typically addressed through weed ordinances under OKC §41. Failed rebate conditions: repayment of incentives.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits keeping animals that produce frequent or prolonged noise disturbing neighbors. Four animals (dogs/cats) maximum per household.
Midwest City, OK
Construction noise that disturbs the peace is prohibited under Ch. 26. No Midwest City–specific permitted hours ordinance found; construction disturbances ar...
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. 21 O.S. §1289 applies.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits unreasonable noise under Chapter 26. Quiet hours typically enforced 10 p.m.–7 a.m. in residential areas.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City is adjacent to Tinker Air Force Base. Military and commercial aircraft noise is federally preempted; no local aircraft noise ordinance applies.
Midwest City, OK
Inoperable and abandoned vehicles are a priority code violation in Midwest City. Includes wrecked, dismantled, flat-tire, or untagged vehicles anywhere on pr...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Oklahoma County.
See how Midwest City's native plants rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.