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On Wed. evening, Tulsa City Council approved eight proposed projects part of Phase 1 of the Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) programming to help Tulsans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. City staff presented the projects, totaling more than $2 million. They aim at addressing the public health emergency through community-driven programs.
The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission will hold its 22nd Annual Dream Keepers Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 6 p.m. in Founders Hall at the OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center, 4502 E. 41st St.
Youth Sports are among Tulsa Parks' most popular programs. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program available.
TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter
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.
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.
Lacy Park Community Center features a state-of-the-art fitness center; multi-purpose rooms used for dance classes, social activities, education programs, holiday and special events; as well as full gymnasium. While Lacy Park outdoors has a full recreational pool, splash pad, baseball diamond, playground, basketball court and tennis courts.
News Release: December 19, 2024
Greater Tulsa Area African-American Affairs Commission (GTAAAC)
Six-hundred old parking meters, almost 150 vehicles – the most ever at a City of Tulsa auction, plus concessions and catering equipment from the BOK Center and Cox Business Center will be among the many items up for bids at the next City of Tulsa Surplus Property Auction. The auction will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at the City of Tulsa surplus property facility, 108 N. Trenton Ave., beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the Tulsa City Council a draft proposal of the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, which serves as the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program.