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Work zones play a key role in maintaining and upgrading our city streets, as well as state and interstate highways. Unfortunately, daily changes in traffic patterns, narrowed rights-of-way, and other construction activities often create a combination of factors resulting in crashes, injuries, and fatalities. The key message for Work Zone Awareness Week is that drivers must use extra caution in work zones to keep themselves and others safe. In short: Drive like you work here.
News Release: March 17, 2025
The three eastbound lanes on East 71st Street just west of Mingo Road (9808 E. 71st St.) are closed due to pavement buckling, likely heat related. Traffic is detoured around the closure.
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.
Tulsa Dream Center exists to empower the community of North Tulsa to know God and to experience transformation.
The City of Tulsa offers greenwaste pickup service at the curb.
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 new Student Success and Career Center on the Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus revolutionizes the college onboarding and career process. Designed with the student in mind, the facility allows students to meet with answer center specialists, academic advisors, career specialists and local companies. The $5.3 million facility, part of the Vision Tulsa package approved by voters in 2016, is now part of the campus at 10300 E. 81st Street.
Press release: August 29, 2017
Tulsa Glassblowing School (TGS) officially opened its doors to the public Wednesday following a seven-month renovation at the former McClure Park Recreation Center. Mayor G.T. Bynum and representatives from the Tulsa City Council and Tulsa Glassblowing School (TGS) were on hand for the Grand Opening event.