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COVID-19 Situation Update Nov. 19

To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 28,506 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 23,668 residents have recovered and 246 have died. Please "Read More" for a full update.

City of Tulsa Named Bloomberg Philanthropies 2018 Public Art Challenge Winner

We’re honored to be named a winner in the 2018 Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, receiving $1 million for the “Greenwood Art Project.” This public art project seeks to celebrate the history of Black Wall Street and create a more equitable future for residents and visitors.

City to Install Automated Residential Water Meters Beginning January 16 as Part of True Reads Program

Work to install more than 145,000 new automated residential water meters will begin January 16, 2024.

City Gearing Up For Opening of Zink Lake

The City is gearing up for the opening of Zink Lake; Multiple projects are underway to be completed for Grand Opening on Labor Day Weekend 2024

Construction Nearly Complete: City Celebrates the New Home of the Gilcrease Museum

The City of Tulsa is celebrating the nearly complete construction of the new Gilcrease Museum. The museum is expected to open to the public in Fall 2026.

City of Tulsa Holiday Recycling Tips & Christmas Tree Disposal 2020

As we enjoy celebrating the holidays, we have more to throw away – either in our gray trash cart or blue recycling cart. Recycling is easy for Tulsa residents, especially during the holiday season. Most packaging and wrapping paper – such as cardboard boxes and basic wrapping paper without foil or glitter – are recyclable in the City’s blue recycling carts.

COVID-19 Situation Update, September 17, 2021

Today, Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Health Department (THD) Executive Director Dr. Dart, Tulsa County Commissioner Stan Sallee and Dr. Dr. Damon Baker, Chief Medical Officer for OSU Medical Center gave an update on COVID-19 in the Tulsa area. During the news conference, Mayor Bynum shared that hospitalization levels continue to see a downward trend. In the Tulsa area, a month ago, on August 16, the Tulsa area reached the peak of this current surge with 27.9 percent of all hospital patients diagnosed with COVID-19. As of today, that level is down to 16.6 percent. Mayor Bynum said this percentage is still too high, but thanked individuals for doing their part to help protect our community.

Vision Tulsa Project Completed: Ribbon Cutting Held at Grand Opening of Renovated McCullough Park

Mayor G.T. Bynum and Chief of Culture and Parks and Recreation Director Anna America celebrate the grand reopening of McCullough Park, renovated through a $3.6 million Vision Tulsa project.

Utilities

Utility billing for water, stormwater, refuse, and recycling for the City of Tulsa.

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

Mend Medical Services

Mend Medical Services demonstrates the love of Christ by equipping and supporting women before, during, and after an unexpected pregnancy.

TAEMA Emergency Operations Update – 10:30 a.m.

Due to significant rain in the Tulsa area last night, the Army Corps of Engineers must extend the duration of the 250,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) release by Wednesday morning rather than Sunday afternoon as originally planned.

City to Begin Installation of 145,000 Automated Water Meters

The installation of 145,000 automated water meters will began Monday, January 22.