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Street crews are turning their focus toward pothole repairs as many city streets are in good shape at this time. Water and Sewer crews are on 24/7 operations as they respond to the record number of waterline breaks occurring in Tulsa as a result of the extremely cold temperatures. Please "Read more" for a full update on our winter weather response.
News Release: Sept. 18, 2024
Press release: March 27, 2018
The Army Corps of Engineers is now releasing 250,000 cubic feet of water per second from Keystone Dam into the Arkansas River with the expectation that the Corps will leave it at this rate through Sunday, May 26.
As part of the Resilient Tulsa strategy, Mayor G.T. Bynum and the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity will host equity dinners to encourage constructive, meaningful conversations to bring understanding and unity amongst Tulsans of differing backgrounds.
Family Interviewers have the opportunity to work directly with the families in crisis to determine their needs and to provide them with available items.
Post-Game Fireworks Dispaly
The City of Tulsa will offer its third Emergency Repair Grants workshop Thursday, Sept. 28, for residents who live within Tulsa city limits and need help applying for grants of up to $7,500 meant to help with emergency repairs.
Press Release: May 22, 2018
To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 337 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 27 residents have recovered and 19 have died. Test results are updated daily at www.tulsa-health.org/COVID19. Read more for a report on: - City update on Municipal Courts, reporting non-emergency calls, and City sales tax funding - County update on property taxes and the Juvenile Justice Center - Severe Weather Season Update from TAEMA - Testing Sites & Resources - Economic Impact Payments
On March 24, Mayor G.T. Bynum announced the appointment of Jack Blair as the new City Attorney for the City of Tulsa.
Press release: February 11, 2025
The Army Corps of Engineers said the release rate remains at 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam with the expectation to stay of continuing that rate through Thursday.
Tuesday evening, the 1921 Graves Public Oversight Committee recommended that a full excavation and analysis of the Original 18 site at Oaklawn Cemetery proceed this summer, with Oaklawn Cemetery as a temporary re-internment site for any identified remains.
Press release - May 2024.
News Release: October 1, 2025
Press release: January 14, 205
News Release: September 19, 2025
On Tuesday, Sept. 5, the City will announce plans to start the third excavation at Oaklawn Cemetery as part of the 1921 Graves Investigation. Site preparation will last a few days, and when complete, the full excavation will start.