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Recent winter weather, freezing temperatures, and heavy rains have caused an uptick in potholes around Tulsa. In less than one minute, anyone can report potholes in the city of Tulsa at any time of the day by using the Tulsa 311 app. Pothole reporting is one of the first things you'll see on the main page. Alternatively, Tulsans can also report potholes by emailing the pothole's exact location and other important details to tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org. For those with an account at Tulsa311.com, potholes may also be reported online through that system. Please note, all highway and on/off-ramp road repairs are the responsibility of ODOT.
Press Release: December 18, 2017
News Release: March 21, 2025
Press release: November 1, 2024
Press Release: November 3, 2017
Thursday we had the honor of hosting the Third Children’s Naturalization Ceremony at the Gathering Place. Ninety children from 26 different countries - Brazil, Burma, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Australia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Vietnam - became US. Citizens.
Beginning in October, certain fixed rate structures on City of Tulsa utility bills are changing. Rate changes will result in the typical City of Tulsa residential utility bill increasing by about $7/month. Rate changes are due to inflation, supply chain challenges, and increases in contract prices between the City and its vendors.
Press Release: Sept. 26, 2024
Each year in the month of August, Tulsa utility customers have the option to change their enrollment status in the EMSAcare program. They may choose to opt in or opt out of the program.
The City of Tulsa encrypts email communications using Cisco Secure Email Encryption Services to protect sensitive data from potential security threats. Find instructions for accessing your files on this webpage.
News Release: March 19, 2025
Press Release: May 22, 2018
City of Tulsa Animal Services is dedicated to providing temporary shelter, compassionate care and humane disposition of lost and unwanted animals; investigating and preventing animal cruelty, neglect and inhumane treatment; enforcing animal ordinances and laws; assuring public health and safety; and promoting responsible pet ownership.