Letter from the Mayor
Dear Fellow Tulsan,

A city's government exists to serve its
citizens, all of whom should have direct access to the resources
available. This Neighborhood Resource Guide is designed to answer
questions most frequently asked at community meetings and through
calls to the Mayor's Action Center and Office for
Neighborhoods.
Living in this city leads to a great
admiration of its rich heritage and progressive thinking. We want
Tulsa to succeed, but success doesn't just happen. It takes every
neighborhood of Tulsa doing its part to turn our visions into
reality. Knowledge and enthusiasm are vitally important in
accomplishing great things. The Neighborhood Resource Guide is a
tool for your neighborhood to use to reap the benefits of living in
the city of Tulsa. I hope you will use the services of the Mayor's
Office for Neighborhoods and its director, Monica Hamilton, in
developing new associations, strengthening existing neighborhood
groups, identifying needs and resolving issues.
In addition to using this guide, you
will want to visit several websites developed over the last few
years by City and regional organizations. These websites give
comprehensive overviews of the scope of services offered to
neighborhoods. Many meeting agendas also are available on these
sites, listed below for reference:
If you do not find the answer to your questions through any of
these resources, you may call the Mayor's Action Center at 596-2100
for personal assistance Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. (excluding holidays). Questions or comments received through
the Mayor's Action Center receive top priority by City
personnel.
Sincerely,

Mayor of Tulsa
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