On August 8, 2023, voters approved a third Improve Our Tulsa package funded by General Obligation Bonds and a sales tax extension. Sequoyah was allocated $1,500,000 to enhance the neighborhood. Help us understand how the Sequoyah neighborhood might be improved!
The Tulsa Planning office conducted two public engagement workshops to learn how and where community members want the City to invest in their neighborhood.
During these workshops residents completed maps with proposed projects/improvement recommendations.
Recommendations included:
| Park improvements such as: | Traffic calming, pedestrian safety, & mobility improvements such as: |
| Water Playground | Speed Humps |
| New Playground Equipment | Stop Signs |
| Dog Park | Crosswalks |
| Sports Court | Covered bus benches |
| Benches | |
| Shade structures | |
| Park lighting |
In 2025, the City of Tulsa's Planning Office launched a survey and held 2 workshops for the Sequoyah neighborhood to gather input from residents. The information was analyzed and delivered to City departments responsible for determining project feasibility. City departments are currently developing recommendations, which will then be implemented. Identified priorities that may be eligible for these funds include:
Traffic (34%)
Such as signage & speed humps
Park Improvements (27%)
In Sequoyah Park, such as lighting, playground equipment, sports court & seating
Walkability (16%)
Such as sidewalks & safe crossings
Streetlights (13%)
Bus Stop Improvements (6%)
Murals (4%)
For more information on project implementation, please visit the Capital Improvement Projects map.
The comment period for this project has closed. Please check back for any updates!
Call (918) 596-7663 or email Planning