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The city of Tulsa continues to be under an emergency declaration in response to winter weather - the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA) Emergency Operations Plan is being followed. TAEMA’s Emergency Operations Center is now fully activated for the winter storm.
Governor Kevin Stitt, Mayor G.T. Bynum and officials from Tulsa Public Schools and Impact Tulsa announced today the internet access plan for Tulsa residents and upcoming City of Tulsa programming for Tulsans impacted by COVID-19.
We’re honored to be named a winner in the 2018 Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, receiving $1 million for the “Greenwood Art Project.” This public art project seeks to celebrate the history of Black Wall Street and create a more equitable future for residents and visitors.
The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation will meet virtually Mon., Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m. Experts will provide a full update from the initial test excavation in July and provide an analysis of the artifacts uncovered at the Oaklawn Cemetery site.
City of Tulsa street brine crews began working at midnight this morning in preparation for winter weather. Currently, all City of Tulsa street crews are deployed and responding as they run their routes. The northern part of our city limits looks to be the worst at this time. The City has crews focusing on that area and on other areas across the city in response to slick roads.
The City of Tulsa is monitoring and preparing for extremely cold temperatures expected to hit the metro later this week. With snowfall anticipated and extremely cold temperatures with high winds, weather conditions will present life-threatening conditions.
Last month during his State of the City address, Mayor Bynum announced a taskforce would be created in coordination with the Tulsa City Council to evaluate opportunities for the City of Tulsa to be of greater assistance in addressing homelessness in Tulsa.
Recent winter weather, freezing temperatures, and heavy rains have caused an uptick in potholes around Tulsa. In less than one minute, anyone can report potholes in the city of Tulsa at any time of the day by using the Tulsa 311 app. Pothole reporting is one of the first things you'll see on the main page. Alternatively, Tulsans can also report potholes by emailing the pothole's exact location and other important details to tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org. For those with an account at Tulsa311.com, potholes may also be reported online through that system. Please note, all highway and on/off-ramp road repairs are the responsibility of ODOT.
October is designated as National Community Planning Month by the American Planning Association (APA) as a way to highlight the role of planners and planning in each community. The month-long celebration is an opportunity to recognize how planning shapes a community and the work of planners and the planning profession in creating communities of lasting value.
Every 34 minutes Make-A-Wish® grants the wish of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories. We believe that a wish experience can be a game-changer.
Mayor G.T. Bynum and forensic scientists and genealogists from Intermountain Forensics, the laboratory assisting the City with DNA analysis for the 1921 Graves Investigation, announced a historic update as it relates to the DNA and genealogical investigation from the 2021 and 2022 excavations and exhumations at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Sludge Conveyor System Replacement
The City of Tulsa will host the 2019 Request-for-Proposal (RFP) Workshops for agencies interested in applying for any of the federal programs listed below. Attendance at one of these workshops is mandatory in order to apply.
News Release: March 17, 2025