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Site Selectors Guild Names Tulsa’s Peoria-Mohawk Business Park as National Winner of 2023 Projects with a Purpose

Peoria-Mohawk Business Park, a partnership between the City of Tulsa, PartnerTulsa and George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF), received national recognition this week at the Site Selectors Guild (the Guild) Annual Conference in San Antonio for its commitment to sustained economic growth in North Tulsa.

Grants

The City of Tulsa Grants administration division is the trustee of federal entitlement funds that are distributed to the City of Tulsa by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

City Announces Largest Improvements Project for Playgrounds, Sports Courts in Tulsa Parks History

$9.8 Million has been dedicated for park improvements including 98% of all the City’s sports courts, replacements to 29 playgrounds, and more!

COVID-19 Situation Update, April 29, 2021

As of April 29, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 74,049 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with 1,033 people having died. Please read more for the latest information on the Mayor's Executive Order and the mask mandate.

Vision Tulsa Programs to Spur Commercial, Retail Development

Mayor G.T. Bynum announced on Black Friday the launch of 10 innovative programs designed to spark new energy into Tulsa’s commercial and retail corridors in 2020 and beyond through a comprehensive Commercial Revitalization Strategy. The programs will provide new and innovative tools for developers, entrepreneurs, and businesses launching or expanding within Tulsa city limits. The tools aim to offer a diverse set of resources for businesses of all sizes and in all stages.

Greenwaste Pick Up

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

Apply for 2020 Census Mini-Grants Now

In light of the upcoming 2020 Census, Tulsa area residents looking to make sure members of their communities get counted can now apply for mini-grants of up to $500.