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On October 13, Mayor G.T. Bynum announced James Wagner will serve as the Director of the City’s Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Department effective immediately. Wagner, the current Finance Director for the City of Tulsa, is assuming the WIN role following the passing of longtime City of Tulsa employee and former WIN Director Dwain Midget. Wagner will also serve as the interim Finance Director while the City follows its process to fill the Finance Director position.
The City of Tulsa offers greenwaste pickup service at the curb.
City of Tulsa offices will be closed Monday, January 17, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Trash service will operate normally.
Sports and fitness for adult and youth are among the department's most popular programs. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program for you.
To coordinate with the opening of Phase 1 of the Gathering Place, Riverside Drive will open to traffic between 21st Street and 41st Street at 6 a.m. Sept. 10.
Press Release: October 1, 2024
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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.
On Friday, Mayor Bynum issued an emergency declaration in Tulsa for the next seven days in response to expected winter weather - the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA) Emergency Operations Plan will be followed. TAEMA’s Emergency Operations Center is now activated at Level 2 in preparation for the winter storm. Please "Read more" for Safety information from Tulsa Fire, homeless outreach, protecting water pipes, refuse service, and street ice response.
Please read for important safety messaging on rolling power outages.
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.
The test excavation to uncover potential mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre within the Sexton area at Oaklawn Cemetery, where an anomaly was previously discovered, concluded today. Following eight days of searching, findings indicate no evidence of human remains are present in the excavation area.
The Tulsa City Council unanimously approved the City of Tulsa Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget on Wednesday. The total budget is about $845.8 million, which includes all city funds, operations and capital funding from Improve Our Tulsa and Vision Tulsa. General fund revenues, which fund most core services and operations, are expected to be $289.8 million. This is about 4 percent more than the original budget for FY19 and is largely due to growth in online use tax collections.