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City of Tulsa crews are responding to damage across the city following the severe storm that passed through Tulsa earlier this morning. The Emergency Operations Center is activated to coordinate the response.
This summer, the citizens of Tulsa will have the opportunity to fund a $609 million capital funding package that will not raise taxes but extend Improve Our Tulsa by an additional four years and could help fund necessary improvements at City facilities and sites while also providing capital funding for public safety equipment and street maintenance.
Utility billing for water, stormwater, refuse, and recycling for the City of Tulsa.
Mayor G.T. Bynum announced Amy Brown will serve as Tulsa’s Deputy Mayor beginning Jan. 14, 2019. “Amy Brown has one of the best minds I’ve encountered in public service at any level. I’ve worked with her for years, both on the City Council and now in the Mayor’s Office. Over the last two years, she has taken on some of our most challenging projects - from improving the city government as a workplace to establishing the Tulsa Jail. She has proven herself as an adept manager and leader and will make a great Deputy Mayor. I am thankful she has agreed to move into this role,” Mayor G.T. Bynum said.
News Release: Jan. 30, 2025
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, and additional safety information.
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, avoiding scammers, and additional safety information.
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, avoiding scammers, and additional safety information.
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.
News Release: December 19, 2025
Mayor G.T. Bynum recognized the winners of the 2020 Women of the Year-Pinnacle Awards at a ceremony in City Hall. The Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women and YWCA Tulsa present these awards annually to recognize outstanding achievements by Tulsa women.
The 2025 Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 - December 31, 2024.
News Release: June 17, 2025
The Office of Health and Well-being was created to improve health outcomes across Tulsa by aligning resources, sharing data, and fostering collaboration among healthcare providers, public health agencies, and community organizations.
News Release: August 6, 2025
The City of Tulsa will celebrate Welcoming Week, a nationwide annual celebration that brings immigrants, refugees, and longtime residents together to affirm the importance of unity and inclusivity, from Sept. 12 to Sept. 18.
The City of Tulsa is still trying to increase storage tank levels due to the amount of water being lost throughout the water system. The City of Tulsa is asking all water customers to continue conserving water. When temperatures reach above freezing (like they are today), water customers can discontinue letting faucets drip to help conserve.
On Monday, September 18, Mayor G.T. Bynum, the Tulsa Global Alliance, and members of local nonprofit Mainsprings announced Tulsa has started the process of adding Mwanza, Tanzania, to its network of Sister Cities. Mwanza will be Tulsa's first Sister City added to its network in the last 18 years.
The City of Tulsa will celebrate its immigrant community during Welcoming Week 2023, a celebration across our nation that brings immigrants, refugees, and long-term residents together, from Sept. 8 - 17.