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Mayor Presents Chad Stall and Matt Parsell with the Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award for Public Service Excellence

Mayor G.T. Bynum presented Tulsa Blue certificates to two City of Tulsa employees during a special recognition ceremony at City Hall. Together, Chad Stall, Engineering Graphics Coordinator; and Matt Parsell, IT GIS Coordinator, and their teams developed the new and improved Engineering Atlas tool for City employees.

Zink Lake Closer to Reality; Tulsans to Finally See Water in Lake for First Time This Week

The City is starting the process to impound water in Zink Lake, a 2.5-mile recreational attraction located next to Gathering Place, which will open on Labor Day Weekend 2024

1921 Graves Results from Oaklawn Cemetery and Newblock Park

The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation met Monday night to hear from the physical investigation committee, which includes the Oklahoma Archeological Survey based at the University of Oklahoma, regarding the field work analysis from Oaklawn Cemetery and Newblock Park in Tulsa.

Greenwaste Pick Up

The City of Tulsa offers greenwaste pickup service at the curb.

Stormwater Repairs at 14th and S. Utica Ave.; Work to Affect Traffic

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.

Vision Project to Bring More Development Opportunities to North Tulsa

Tulsa leaders announced Friday, February 8, that Muncie Power Products, INC. will build a new facility at the Peoria-Mohawk Business Park and be the first business to locate in the Business Park. Located at Peoria and 36th Street North, the Peoria Mohawk Business Park is comprised of 120+acres of land that represents the cornerstone of planned redevelopment efforts in North Tulsa.

City’s Equipment Management Division Wins No. 1 Fleet Award

The City of Tulsa’s Equipment Management Division in the Asset Management Department has won the 2021 No. 1 Fleet Award from The 100 Best Fleets in the Americas – including North and South America. Other contest sponsors were the National Association of Fleet Administrators and North Carolina State University Clean Transportation. Equipment Management (EMD) maintains the City of Tulsa’s vehicle fleet, including police and fire vehicles.

1921 Graves Test Excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery Complete

The test excavation to uncover potential mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre within the Sexton area at Oaklawn Cemetery, where an anomaly was previously discovered, concluded today. Following eight days of searching, findings indicate no evidence of human remains are present in the excavation area.

Mayor Bynum Presents City Star to Two Employees

Two employees were recognized today for their tireless efforts to improve safety culture at the City of Tulsa. City Star, a City of Tulsa safety awards and recognition program, was awarded to Kelli Canup and Connie Demoret, employees who both work at the City’s Water and Sewer Department.

Communications

The Communications Department serves as the central hub for public information, media relations, community outreach, and crisis communication for the City of Tulsa.

City Selects Award-winning Architecture Firm for Greenwood Cultural Center Renovation

After a recommendation from the Greenwood Cultural Center Board, Mayor G.T. Bynum selected the Moody Nolan / JCJ Architecture team to lead the Greenwood Cultural Center’s renovation project. Moody Nolan will oversee the design and serve as a cultural adviser for the renovations, JCJ Architecture will be the local architect of record.

Tulsa Curbside Recycling Update – March 14

Since the return of curbside recycling January 31, the City of Tulsa has noticed a higher-than-average number of contaminated recycling carts. Most contamination has been seen in the form of plastic bags, Styrofoam, and other non-recyclable materials. Contaminated carts are not picked up and are identified with a yellow or white tag.