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City Hall and other City facilities will be closed Monday, Sept. 3, for Labor Day. Trash and Recycling service will shift one day during the week. Read more for a full list of City closings.
(10:40 p.m.) – Slight gains in storage tank levels that were realized this evening were lost when a 30-million-gallon-per-day pump at the Mohawk Water Treatment Plant had to be taken out of service due to a significant leak in the supporting piping. Please keep conserving water.
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.
Whether you prefer to walk, bike, drive, use public transportation, or ride a scooter in Tulsa, your overall experience and safety depends on your knowledge and awareness of local resources and rules. Creating a safer Tulsa starts with equipping both residents and visitors with empowering safety and mobility tools.
The New Tulsans Welcoming Plan is a comprehensive roadmap for building a more equitable Tulsa while fostering connections between all immigrants and long-term residents.
Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue, leading to accidental poisoning, overdose and abuse. A prescription drug take-back event is scheduled for residents to properly dispose of unwanted medications and prescription drugs on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed on Friday, April 2, for Good Friday. Public safety and mission critical operations, however, will operate as normal.
City crews continue to respond to the winter weather moving through Tulsa. Please "Read More" for information on snow and ice removal, warming shelters, and Municipal Court hearings.
Press release: April 30, 2018
Renters, tenants and small businesses can be better prepared to survive a disruption or a major disaster by learning to become more resilient.
Fundraiser for Hospitality House
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.
Press Conference dedicating Route 66 Artwork in Howard Park
The City of Tulsa has kicked-off the 13th Annual Stock the Station Food Drive to help Tulsans in need.
Each year in the month of August, Tulsa utility customers have the option to change their enrollment status in the EMSAcare program. They may choose to opt in or opt out of the program. EMSAcare is a subscription program by EMSA (Emergency Medical Services Authority) that covers the costs of emergency medical ambulance transport for all permanent members of households that participate in the program. EMSAcare subscribers either with or without health insurance pay no additional out-of-pocket costs – such as co-payments or deductibles – for emergency ambulance services.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Community Service Council (CSC) and Oklahoma Veteran Alliance recognized 14 companies Monday for becoming Veteran Employer Champions. The Veteran Employer Champions program was created after a statewide survey was launched at a Governor’s Veteran Symposium in October 2017 with the goal of building an employer network to create programming and peer-to-peer learning for organizations interested in recruiting, hiring and developing veterans in the workplace.