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City contract crews continue to remove overhanging or unstable branches, limbs, or trees in the right of way or public spaces following the June 18 storm. More than 45,000 hanging branches in the public rights-of-way, over sidewalks, and in Parks have been identified for removal. Currently, 14,191 have been removed.
News Release: March 11, 2025
Press Release: Sept. 24, 2024
Members of the 1921 Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. virtually to discuss the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Investigation. Please view a video about the importance of the genealogy analysis and how the DNA process works here: https://youtu.be/ZhetY9QJ-p8
Ten Tulsa neighborhoods will have new signage thanks to a grant program through the Working in Neighborhoods Department. Read more to see the list of winners
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.
Wednesday evening, the Tulsa City Council voted to approve ballot language for Improve Our Tulsa, an $814 million funding package that will not raise taxes, but fund critical improvements to identified City facilities and sites while also providing capital funding for public safety equipment, street maintenance and housing and neighborhoods.
Meet the child at their school to do a variety of on-campus activities. Does require an application, interview, and background check. Will meet with Little at their school, during school hours.
The City of Tulsa's dangerous right-of-way limb removal operations in neighborhoods concludes week of 11/14.
Recipients of the Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award for Public Service Excellence.
Press Release: Oct. 4, 2024
South Yale Avenue between East 81st Street and East 91st Street, under construction for widening from two to six lanes, is scheduled to reopen to through traffic on Wednesday, July 27. One lane will be open in each direction until construction progresses to allow more lanes to open.
Following the overnight snow and additional snow coming in this morning, crews are continuing to group plow roads and will apply salt later today when the snow tapers off.
Curbside greenwaste collection efforts will start Friday, July 14, for Tulsa residents with leftover greenwaste from the June 18 windstorm.
TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter
Mayor G. T. Bynum and the 1921 Race Massacre Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee has scheduled the second public meeting for Thursday, July 18, 5:30 p.m. at Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford Ave.
Local nonprofit arts organizations are invited to apply for the fifth round of Vision Arts grants managed by the City of Tulsa, Tulsa Arts Commission, and Tulsa Planning Office. Vision Arts 5 is now open for applications to be submitted through Friday, Dec. 22, at 5 p.m. These grants support nonprofit art organizations in creating economic development opportunities in Tulsa.
Mayor G. T. Bynum and the Mass Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee will hold its first public meeting on Thursday, June 27, 5:30 p.m. at the 36th Street Event Center, 1125 E. 36th St. N., to discuss plans to begin the investigative process into the potential mass graves search from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The first meeting was originally scheduled in May but had to be rescheduled due to severe weather in Tulsa.
Inside the City limits of Tulsa, the Sales tax and Use tax is 8.517 percent.