Energy Conservation

One Technology Center

On March 16, 2007, Mayor Kathy Taylor entered into a 90-day option agreement to purchase the One Technology Center. The visionary plan to move City Hall was approved in September 2007.This is a unique opportunity that will allow many city offices to be consolidated and serve as a major development opportunity for the BOK Center and the Convention Center.

Highly energy efficient, the building will require 30% less in energy costs than the existing costs in city office buildings, figured on a square foot basis. The One Tech Center eliminates the environmental air quality concerns of the existing office buildings. It also has a state of the art mechanical system which reduces energy demands at peak consumption hours. Finally, it offers long-term savings for the taxpayers.

  • CNG and Hybrid Vehicles
  • One CNG Refuse Collection Truck has been purchased. Cost supplemented by
    grant monies from ODOT.
  • Hybrid vehicles to be purchased when ever possible, after considering requirements
    for job performance

One Tech

Mass Transit

Tulsa Transit is a public trust of the City of Tulsa, established in 1968. Tulsa Transit's General Manager, Bill Cartwright, reports to a 7-member board of trustees appointed by the mayor. Tulsa Transit has approximately 170 employees including bus drivers, mechanics and administrative staff.

The mission of Tulsa Transit is to be the Premiere Transportation Provider, Committed to Safe, Professional, Efficient, Reliable, Accessible, Quality Service.

Tulsa Transit's bus service is available throughout the City of Tulsa, and extends into Jenks, Sand Springs and Broken Arrow.Visit the maps section to see our complete system map.There's also a section on using maps to determine your travel plans.If you already know the number of the route you wish to see, click onRoutes by Numberto view any individual route schedule and map.For trip planning assistance, call 582-2100.

The current schedule book, which includes all our route maps and schedules, is available in print form at one of the bus stations for 50 cents.Tulsa Transit

GreenTraveler

INCOG’s Green Traveler program includes a match program, where City of Tulsa employees can find others traveling the same route to work. Commuting alone can cost time and money. When you become a Green Traveler, you reduce congestion, reduce emissions, reduce stress, and reduce your commuting costs. Green Traveler is a way to find alternatives to driving alone to work, school, and other destinations.

Whether you carpool, ride your bike, or take the bus, all three are easy alternatives you can implement a little at a time.Alternative transportation can provide a lot of savings - just carpooling twice a week would save the average commuter over $1,500 a year!

Green Traveler