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The City of Tulsa is monitoring and preparing for winter weather expected later this week. Final preparations are underway to respond to the winter weather event as equipment and crews are readied.
On March 6, the first Tulsa County resident was confirmed positive for COVID-19. On July 23, 1 percent of Tulsa County residents had tested positive for COVID-19. By August 30, more than 2 percent of Tulsa County tested positive. As long as the virus continues to spread in the community, residents are at risk of contracting the virus. Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness that may result in hospitalization, intensive care, a ventilator or even death. The best way to protect yourself, protect the most vulnerable, and help reduce the spread of COVID-19 is to follow the “three W’s”:
City Hall and other City facilities will be closed Monday, May 28, for Memorial Day. Public safety and mission critical operations, however, will operate as normal.
After four days, the second test excavation for graves from the 1921 Race Massacre at Oaklawn Cemetery concluded. At least 12 coffins holding human remains have been found where anomalies were previously detected. It is still to be determined whether the burials are associated with the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, as further efforts to determine the identities of those remains and their causes of death continue to be explored.
Press Release - 5.30.17
Following overnight snowfall, the City spent most of the morning and early afternoon group plowing roadways. Crews have since transitioned to salt application. Tonight, crews will focus on treating refreeze with salt. Please "Read more" for full details from this evening's update.
Official holiday schedule for the City of Tulsa.
Tulsa is beginning to phase in new traffic signals with a flashing yellow arrow for permissive left turns. The first four of these new traffic signals will begin operating on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed for Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 4. Public safety and mission-critical operations, however, will operate as normal.
Resilience and Equity is a department within the City of Tulsa.
Mayor G.T. Bynum shared the 2019 Office of the Mayor Annual Report Wednesday morning, which consists of programs and projects his Administration has worked on the past year to help Tulsa become a globally competitive city.
Mayor G.T. Bynum shared the 2018 Office of the Mayor Annual Report today, which consists of programs and projects his Administration has worked on the past year to help Tulsa become a globally competitive city.
As temperatures are expected to get above freezing today, street crews have turned their focus toward pothole repairs. Water and Sewer crews are on 24/7 operations as they respond to the record number of waterline breaks occurring in Tulsa as a result of the extremely cold temperatures. Please "Read More" for information on wateline breaks, water stations, protecting your water pipes, and snow and ice removal.
City contract crews continue to remove overhanging or unstable branches, limbs, or trees in the right of way or public spaces following the June 18 storm. More than 45,000 hanging branches in the public rights-of-way, over sidewalks, and in Parks have been identified for removal. Currently, 14,191 have been removed.
Press release - May 2024.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day.
Press release: February 26, 2025