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City of Tulsa offices, including Municipal Court, will have a delayed opening Monday morning.
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.
News Release: August 13, 2025
Crews are working to conduct stormwater repairs at E. 14th St. and S. Utica Ave. During this time, Utica will be limited to one lane in each direction. Work is expected to be finished, with all lanes open, by Monday, April 8.
The City of Tulsa will host a Career Expo from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27, at the Cox Business Center.
Mayor G.T. Bynum proposed an employee retention and signing bonus at the Urban and Economic Development Council committee meeting.
On Mon., Oct. 19, the City of Tulsa will begin the second test excavation and core sampling for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation with members of the University of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Archaeological Survey (OAS) and the 1921 Graves Physical Investigation Committee at Oaklawn Cemetery, 1133 E. 11th St.
Mayor G.T. Bynum announced Wednesday that he and the Crime Prevention Network will hold three town halls in January focused on receiving public feedback as part of the search for the new Police Chief of the Tulsa Police Department.
Work to repair a 24-inch waterline at 2100 S. Indianapolis Ave. is scheduled to begin Thursday, Feb. 1, and be completed by Monday, Feb. 5, weather permitting.
The City of Tulsa is seeking grant evaluator volunteers to assist in the review of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants.
Please join us for 2023 Improve Our Tulsa public meetings. Your feedback is essential to creating a better, more inclusive future for our city.
With the President’s visit and Juneteenth celebrations happening this weekend, it’s important to take note of multiple road closures and logistical operations that will impact commuters, businesses and pedestrians in Downtown Tulsa.
The Tulsa Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity is partnering with Block Builderz to provide resources for justice-involved Tulsans by hosting a fair on Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Rudisill Library, 1520 N. Hartford. This resource fair, called Sowing Hope, will precede two other upcoming events aimed at supporting the justice-involved.