
Greetings,
Last week, online utility bill payment became a new feature of the City of Tulsa website. Citizens can register for automatic bank withdrawals (at no charge from the City) or pay online by phone, by mail or in person at City Hall or at several locations across the city.
The new e-payment feature is a great example of collaboration among our city departments to provide better service to our citizens.
Sincerely,
Kathy Taylor
Mayor
I Believe in Tulsa!
Be a Part of Tulsa's Future
- Register for Workshops
Tulsans are encouraged to register and participate in next week’s PLANiTULSA workshops. Through the process of PLANiTULSA, citizens will have the opportunity to come together to help map out the future of the city and ensure their voices are heard.
The PLANiTULSA process, led by expert city planner John Fregonese, can bring all regions of the city together. It can also move Tulsa’s economic development forward.
Finalists Announced for Mayor's Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
With more than 100 business plan submissions, seven Tulsa entrepreneurs have advanced to the final round of the Mayor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award business model competition. The seven finalists will have one more chance to present a two minute overview to the panel of Spirit Award judges.
Gilcrease Offers Tulsans
Free Memberships
Gilcrease Museum has announced a new Charter Membership Program available to City of Tulsa residents that will include admission benefits, discounts to the museum gift shop and restaurant, electronic newsletters about museum events and more.
Complimentary, introductory charter memberships will be made available to first-time Gilcrease Museum members. Benefits include free general admission to the museum, a subscription to the bimonthly museum e-newsletter, updates on upcoming events at the museum, discounts at the Museum Shop and Osage restaurant, and the opportunity to purchase guest passes at half price.
World War II Veteran Honored
Mayor Kathy Taylor presented World War II veteran Paul J. Andert with a certificate of recognition for distinction in the service of his country.
“It was an honor to recognize such a special patriot who sacrificed so much for our country. Our city and nation is forever grateful to Paul and the other courageous veterans who answered the call to fight for our freedom during World War II,” said Mayor Taylor.
Born January 2, 1923 in St. Louis, MO he joined the United States Army on May 23, 1940 at the age of 17.
Nominate Your Choice for the Mayor's Tulsey Awards
Don't forget to nominate your choice for the Mayor's Tulsey Awards at www.thetulseys.com . Nominations will be accepted through October 2, 2008.