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News Release: Jan. 30, 2025
Downtown Curfew Frequently Asked Questions.
On Tuesday June 1, the City of Tulsa will begin a full excavation and analysis of the Original 18 site at Oaklawn Cemetery, 1133 E. 11th St. led by the University of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Archaeological Survey (OAS) and the 1921 Graves Physical Investigation Committee.
News Release: November 30, 2025
Renters, tenants and small businesses can be better prepared to survive a disruption or a major disaster by learning to become more resilient.
All people within the city of Tulsa have the right to non-discriminatory housing, City services, and access to public accommodations. Title V of the City of Tulsa’s Revised Ordinances outlines various policies, definitions, and prohibited acts related to human rights, as well as establishes a Human Rights Commission to promote non-discrimination in the City of Tulsa.
Press release: November 4, 2024
Reed Park & Community Center has outdoor facilities to enjoy, including a pool, sports courts, disc golf, playgrounds and picnic areas; as well as indoor facilities with state-of-the-art gymnastics gym, arts & crafts, social activities, education programs, holiday & special events, sports & fitness areas.
Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2019 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2018 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 522 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 390 residents have recovered and 33 have died. Please “read more for Next Steps in moving forward under the civil emergency.
News Release: May 28, 2025
Official holiday schedule for the City of Tulsa.
The mission of INCOG Area Agency on Aging is to improve the quality of life by promoting independence, dignity, and health for senior citizens in Creek, Osage and Tulsa counties through advocacy, education and support of community-based services.
City Hall and some other City facilities will be closed on Friday, April 19, for Good Friday. Public safety and mission-critical operations, however, will operate as normal. Residents who need assistance with a water or sewer problem may call the following 24-hour emergency numbers: water – (918) 596-9488, and sewer – (918) 586-6999. Refuse, recycling, and bulky waste service in Tulsa will operate as normal on Friday.
Server maintenance is ongoing for permitting online and the 311 automated phone system. These systems are expected to be operational by Monday evening. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2019 - 2020 budget to the Tulsa City Council focusing on public safety, community development, improving compensation for employees and tripling the Rainy Day Fund, the City’s economic stabilization reserve. The total proposed budget is $845.8 million, which includes all city funds, operations and capital funding from Improve Our Tulsa and Vision Tulsa. The general fund, which funds most core services and operations, is projected to have $289.8 million in revenue.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Parks officials, and community partners gathered September 29 to announce plans to build an inclusive playground at Whiteside Park, 4009 S. Pittsburg Ave. When completed, this new playground will be one of the most inclusive play spaces in the state of Oklahoma.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things for those living, working and visiting Downtown Tulsa, including dining out at local restaurants. To that end, the Downtown Coordinating Council (DCC) has launched the Back to Downtown campaign to highlight the many safe dining options available in Downtown Tulsa as people return to work and everyday activities.