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As it stands currently, the Army Corps of Engineers will release 250,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam through Thursday, May 30 due to the rain overnight. With more severe weather expected this week, officials will continue to monitor the outflow and duration of the Keystone Dam. The Arkansas River flooding event is staying relatively stable, but erosion and undercutting due to ground saturation is occurring. The River Parks Trail system along River Parks is closed.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented his 2023 State of the City speech to a packed house of Tulsa business leaders during the Tulsa Metro Chamber State of the City luncheon.
Engineers continue to release 250,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam and says they expect to continue the release through Wednesday morning.
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 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.
Twenty-five children from 11 countries took their oaths of allegiance today at Gathering Place in Tulsa’s first child citizenship ceremony.
Rivercross Hospice provides hospice services to terminally ill adults all throughout NE Oklahoma.
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.
Mayor G. T. Bynum and the 1921 Race Massacre Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee has scheduled the second public meeting for Thursday, July 18, 5:30 p.m. at Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford Ave.
The Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity and the Community Service Council have released the fourth annual Tulsa Equality Indicators Scores, Covid-19 Community Impact Survey Findings, and Data for Action Resource Guide.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare is taking proactive measures to stop the spread of canine distemper virus. Starting Friday, May 6, TAW will be closed indefinitely while it works to treat animals and prevent further spread.
The City of Tulsa will host a Career Expo from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27, at the Cox Business Center.
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed Monday, July 4, for Independence Day. You can submit a service ticket online at www.Tulsa311.com and view your utility bill at www.cityoftulsa.org/utilities. Please have a safe 4th!
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed for Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 4. Public safety and mission-critical operations, however, will operate as normal.
Tulsa has been selected as one of four communities/entities to participate in the launch of the Just Home Project, a national program designed to advance community-driven efforts to break the link between housing instability and jail incarceration.
Press Release: April 5, 2024: Oxley Nature Center Announces Author and Poet Sasha Martin as the 2024 Artist-in-Residence
Recipients of the Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award for Public Service Excellence.