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Tulsa Celebrates National Public Works Week

Press Release: May 22, 2018

Amy Brown Selected as Deputy Mayor for the City of Tulsa

Mayor G.T. Bynum announced Amy Brown will serve as Tulsa’s Deputy Mayor beginning Jan. 14, 2019. “Amy Brown has one of the best minds I’ve encountered in public service at any level. I’ve worked with her for years, both on the City Council and now in the Mayor’s Office. Over the last two years, she has taken on some of our most challenging projects - from improving the city government as a workplace to establishing the Tulsa Jail. She has proven herself as an adept manager and leader and will make a great Deputy Mayor. I am thankful she has agreed to move into this role,” Mayor G.T. Bynum said.

Greenwood Art Project Artists Announced

Artists selected to participate in the Greenwood Art Project have been selected. The Greenwood Art Project will present 34 temporary public artworks celebrating and commemorating a vibrant community in the Historic Greenwood District. This week marks the 99th anniversary of the 1921 Greenwood Race Massacre.

Co-Researchers Selected to Advance Outreach and Policy Assessment for Community Policing in Tulsa

CNA, a nationally-accredited 21st century policing firm, has named the four co-researchers to help facilitate their plan to advance community policing within the Tulsa Police Department. Working with the firm’s project team, co-researchers will dedicate at least 10-15 hours a month to the project, participate in virtual meetings, identify community stakeholders for feedback, give input and help conduct focus groups and interviews with community members. The final recommendation and evaluation will be completed in the Fall of 2021.

Mayor Selects Terry Ball to Lead Reestablished Public Works Department, effective July 1

Terry Ball, the City’s current Streets and Stormwater Department Director, has been named the City’s new Public Works Director, effective July 1, 2023.

Mayor Presents Dustin Davis with the Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award for Public Service Excellence

Mayor G.T. Bynum presented a Tulsa Blue certificate to an extraordinary City of Tulsa employee for his outstanding service to our community during a special recognition ceremony at City Hall.

City Hall, Municipal Court, Other Facilities to Close Nov. 25-26 for Thanksgiving; Trash Service Will Not Operate on Nov. 25

City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25, and Friday, Nov. 26, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Public safety and mission critical operations, however, will operate as normal. Residents who need assistance with a water or sewer problem may call the following 24- hour emergency numbers: water – (918) 596-9488, and sewer – (918) 586-6999.

April 20, COVID-19 Situation Update

To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 422 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 276 residents have recovered and 22 have died. Test results are updated daily at www.tulsa-health.org/COVID19. Please “read more” for information on testing locations, the “Howl and Howler” event, and the new homeless shelter in the Juvenile Justice Center building.

City of Tulsa To Host Resilient Tulsa Equity Dialogues

As part of the Resilient Tulsa Strategy, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) will host Equity Dialogues throughout August and early September to further encourage meaningful conversations to bring better understanding and unity among Tulsans from different backgrounds.

City of Tulsa Animal Welfare

City of Tulsa Animal Welfare is dedicated to providing temporary shelter, compassionate care and humane disposition of lost and unwanted animals; investigating and preventing animal cruelty, neglect and inhumane treatment; enforcing animal ordinances and laws; assuring public health and safety; and promoting responsible pet ownership.

Tulsa Winter Weather Update Feb. 8 – 7:10 a.m.

City of Tulsa street brine crews began working at midnight this morning in preparation for winter weather. Currently, all City of Tulsa street crews are deployed and responding as they run their routes. The northern part of our city limits looks to be the worst at this time. The City has crews focusing on that area and on other areas across the city in response to slick roads.