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Tulsa’s community art studio, WaterWorks Art Center offers courses for both adults and children. We provide a variety of classes and workshops in ceramics, drawing, painting, glass fusing, jewelry, basket making, weaving, and more.
Together these pairs work one hour per week on individualized curriculum in math, reading, and life skills. Pairs also form beautiful friendships.
Recipients of the Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award for Public Service Excellence.
On Thursday, Mayor Bynum announced Monica Hamilton will serve as the City’s new Customer Care Director. She will start work at the City of Tulsa on July 6, 2020.
Tulsa Parks operates six community centers and three specialty centers located in parks throughout Tulsa. Each center offers a variety of classes, activities, and events.
The City of Tulsa Household Pollutant Collection Facility is a year-round facility open to residential customers.
The City of Tulsa will release four requests for proposals focused on Route 66 attractions and developments.
Our Volunteers will initially be targeting the Oklahoma’s Promise program for 8th through 10th graders that pays full tuition to Oklahoma colleges
Public Improvement Projects for architectural/engineering services and construction bids.
These are frequently asked questions regarding City employee policy and procedures.
Press Release: June 30, 2025
Mayor G.T. Bynum has announced that Tammy Pitts will serve as the Chief Financial Officer for the City of Tulsa and oversee the Finance Department, effective immediately.
Because of Tulsans support for our education system and Vision Tulsa funding, 17 schools now have new sidewalks, crosswalks, speed humps and ADA-compliant curb ramps! Through the Safety First Initiative, $14.5 million is dedicated to 82 public school sites.
Engineering Services is a division of the Public Works Department.
Work zones play a key role in maintaining and upgrading our city streets, as well as state and interstate highways. Unfortunately, daily changes in traffic patterns, narrowed rights-of-way, and other construction activities often create a combination of factors resulting in crashes, injuries, and fatalities. The key message for Work Zone Awareness Week is that drivers must use extra caution in work zones to keep themselves and others safe. In short: Drive like you work here.