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Public Safety Center Under Contract

City of Tulsa under contract to acquire former State Farm Bldg. to create new Public Safety Center.

Tulsa Winter Weather Update Feb. 12 – 12:15 p.m.

With the potential for dangerous winter weather and extreme cold temperatures heading into the weekend and early next week, the City is preparing now to get its equipment ready for a snow event. Crews will continue to operate on a 24-hour winter weather response until the threat of winter weather subsides. Please "Read more" for updates on emergency shelters, homeless outreach, refuse service, inspection services, and snow and ice response.

Tulsa City Council Approves Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Budget

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.

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

Hundreds Turn Out for 918 Day Scavenger Hunt

Hundreds of Tulsans joined Mayor G.T. Bynum and other City leaders Saturday morning at Owen Park to kick-off the 2023 918 Day Scavenger Hunt.

Tulsa Winter Weather Update Feb. 11 – 4 p.m.

The City of Tulsa continues to operate under a 24-hour winter weather response and will continue to do so until the threat of winter weather subsides. Crews are currently treating slick spots, intersections and turn lanes as needed, as some light snow today created a few extra spots that needed attention.

Redbud Valley Nature Preserve to Reopen for Limited Time in April

Preregistered Visitors Can Enjoy the Preserve During Two Limited Weekend Openings

TAEMA Emergency Operations Update – May 27 at 10 a.m.

The Army Corps of Engineers increased the release at Keystone Dam this morning at to 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) at 7 a.m. At the current rate, the additional outflow from Keystone has already reached the western parts of Tulsa County. The impact will begin to be seen in central Tulsa around 12 Noon today and south Tulsa County later this afternoon. The Corps has announced it will continue this level (275,000 cfs) of outflow from the Keystone Dam through Thursday.

Tulsans to Receive Fully Reconstructed Gilcrease Museum for Upcoming Vision Tulsa Project

The Gilcrease Museum, the city’s most valuable cultural asset and home to more than 350,000 objects related to the art, history and culture of North America will receive an entirely new facility following extensive research and discussions with experts who evaluated the museum’s current conditions as part of the planned renovation approved by voters in the last Vision Tulsa package.