Working in Neighborhoods
The Mission of the Working in Neighborhoods Department (WIN) is
to promote community education, develop and sustain private public
partnerships that enhance public safety and healthy-living within
neighborhood environments while improving the quality of life in
the City of Tulsa. WIN includes Neighborhood Investigation
(code enforcement), Neighborhood Services, Housing, and Animal Welfare.
Feb. 9 Resource Forum for Seniors and Citizens with
Disabilities - Reserve Your Spot Today!
February 9, 2012
Centennial Park - 1028 E. 6th St.
10 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Find out more information and how to
register
City Hall is Coming to You
Starting January 10, Mayor Dewey Bartlett and City Councilors
will be visiting each council district and listening to what's
important to you.
Read more
online
2011 Tulsa Neighborhood Awards Now Accepting Nominations
Read more...
Neighborhood Beautification Grants are now available for your
Neighborhood Associations
Apply now!
Neighborhood Associations
The Department of Working in Neighborhoods needs you to register
with us to effectively assist your association. Call WIN at (918)
596-1292 and we will mail you the registration form or fill it out online.
You will receive timely updates on public events and meetings in
Tulsa. If you are not sure if there is an existing association in
your neighborhood, enter your address into our online association
locator. If you don't see an association in your neighborhood,
you can register one now.
Benefits of being a registered association.
Mayor's Citywide Neighborhood Leader Survey
Results
WIN University
Community is at the center of all we do. From large neighborhood
associations to small block groups, community is what we focus on
to make the quality of lives more enjoyable in the City of
Tulsa.
Understanding the basics of community partnership and its impact
on your home and neighborhood will help determine the steps you can
take to make a difference in your area. The 2011 WIN-U classes will
provide information on a variety of subjects including,
Beautification, Neighborhood Safety and Leadership to name a few.
The objectives of these courses are to assist you as neighborhood
leaders to build safe and viable neighborhoods. WIN-U 2011 Class Schedule
Neighborhood Resource Guide
The Neighborhood Resource Guide
has information on a variety of topics relating to your home and
neighborhood.
Neighborhood Enhancement Teams
Neighbor leaders and volunteers undertake tasks to clean and
beautify, organize events and block parties, and to meet to discuss
challenging issues. A few are leaders who mobilize and coordinate
the efforts of all, tackling jobs in the neighborhood that will
ultimately inspire others to act and result in more pride, a new
energy and renewed enthusiasm in the neighborhood. Read more...
Beautification Projects
Neighborhood Investigations
Code Enforcement is now Neighborhood Investigations. Read more...
Neighborhood Links
Map of City Parks
City Ordinances
INCOG
Tulsa Fire Department
Tulsa
Police Department
Tulsa
School District
Tulsa
City-County Health Department
Tulsa
Metro Chamber of Commerce
Tulsa
Crime Commission
If you are in need of resources or social services for yourself
or someone that you know, and the City of Tulsa cannot provide
those for you, please contact the 2-1-1 Tulsa Helpline at 2-1-1 or
(918) 836-4357.
Strong communities are made up of strong neighborhoods