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Mayor Presents Draft Improve Our Tulsa Proposal

Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the Tulsa City Council a draft proposal of the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, which serves as the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program.

Tulsa Animal Welfare Launches “$20 for TAW” Building Campaign

TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter

Fishing

Unless officially noted as prohibited with Tulsa Parks signage, fishing is currently allowed at any public body of water within Tulsa (including park ponds & stormwater retention areas). As of October 2021, Tulsa Park is now partnering with the Oklahoma State Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to develop and provide a Close to Home Fishing program. The state’s Close to Home Fishing Program was designed as a partnership between the Wildlife Department and municipalities across Oklahoma to provide urban angling opportunities. These small bodies of water are stocked with fish and managed with special regulations, ensuring opportunities exist for anglers who may only have a little time on their hands and nowhere to go. More importantly, they offer urban dwellers an opportunity to share their fishing heritage with others.

Work Begins on Housing, Homelessness & Mental Health Task Force

The City of Tulsa’s Housing, Homelessness & Mental Health Task Force held its first meeting January 18 to understand the root causes of homelessness in Tulsa.

City Offices Close Wednesday, November 11 for Veterans Day

City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day.

Groundbreaking Held for Vision Tulsa Project- Zink Dam Modifications

Mayor G.T. Bynum, City Councilor Phil Lakin and Tulsa County District 2 Commissioner Karen Keith held a groundbreaking August 13, for the Vision Tulsa Project – Zink Dam Modifications. Also speaking at the event was Gordy Guest, Tulsa Regional Chamber Vice Chair of Community Development. The event was held on the river bank trail at the Gathering Place, with a view of the old Zink Dam.

Tulsa Winter Weather Update Feb. 3 - 9:20 a.m.

Team snow plowing continues this morning following overnight snowfall, with City of Tulsa street crews working to get the remaining snow off the main roadways in preparation for more snowfall later today and tonight.

Tulsa Animal Welfare and Best Friends Animal Society Partner to Increase Animal Life-Saving Efforts

Initiative to Encourage Rescue Organizations to Take Medium-Sized, Mixed Breed Dogs for the Purpose of Adoption/Transport

IFB 26-519A Trailer Mounted Sewer Cleaner

Trailer Mounted Sewer Cleaner

Mayor Cancelling City Led and Permitted Gatherings of 50 People or More

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19 before it occurs within the Tulsa community, Mayor Bynum is directing the postponement or cancellation of all gatherings of 50 people or more at City of Tulsa properties and facilities, as well as Special Events permitted by the City beginning at 5 p.m. today. The ban will be in place until April 15, when it will be reevaluated. For clarification, this direction does not include school or county led events as they do not fall under the purview of the City of Tulsa. City locations that are included are: BOK Center, City Hall and City facilities, City Parks and Recreation Centers, Convention Center, Gilcrease Museum, Performing Arts Center, Stormwater Detention areas, River Parks and the Tulsa Zoo. Special events that were permitted by the City, which close streets and right of ways are also included.

Medal of Honor Day Ceremony

Proclamations, Speeches and Displays

Tulsa Selected as a Finalist for a $1 Million Grant for Public Art Project

Bloomberg Philanthropies announced that Tulsa has been selected as a finalist in the running to receive up to $1 million as part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, a program that aims to foster creative collaboration, address civic issues, and support local economies through public art. More than 200 cities applied, and Tulsa, along with 13 other cities, has been invited to submit a full proposal.