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In order to better assess the circumstances and needs of people experiencing homelessness, several organizations will launch a short-term program this week to contact, educate and connect individuals to services. It has the potential to improve lives and provide higher stability, security and necessities for homeless individuals.
On Thursday, the Secret Service asked the City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Police Department to put in place a curfew for the Federal Exclusion Zone near the BOK Center. Today, the Secret Service asked the City to lift the curfew order this weekend. In compliance with this request, the City has rescinded the order.
Press release: February 26, 2025
Tulsa’s newest municipal court judge, the honorable Lisa R. Deller, took the oath of office on Friday, June 25, at 2 p.m. in the Division II Municipal Courtroom.
Balancing the budget at the City of Tulsa is not much different than balancing a budget at home. The money going out must not exceed the money coming in. State law requires the City of Tulsa to have a balanced budget. The City of Tulsa receives its money from several major sources, including five local taxes: sales tax, use tax, franchise tax/right-of-way user fees from utility companies, hotel/motel tax, and ad valorem tax. Other sources include enterprise revenues from airport charges, golf course fees, and utility services - water, sewer, refuse and stormwater. The City also obtains revenue from licenses and permits, culture and recreation facilities, municipal court fines, public safety fees, interest earnings, federal grants and shared revenue from state government.
Service and system restoration following the May 2021 ransomware attack is commencing as scheduled. Stating with August utility bills Cutoff and late fee notices are resuming. Residents are encouraged to set up payment arrangements if needing financial assistance.
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.
Congratulations to our Planning Department for winning the Outstanding Plan Award at the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Planning Association annual conference.
The City Auditor's Office administers the Ethics Hotline for the City of Tulsa.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Councilor Hall-Harper, Jane A. Malone and the Tulsa Parks and Recreation Dept. will hold a building dedication and reopening celebration at Chamberlain Park, 4940 N. Frankfort Ave. on Sat., Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. to formally rename Chamberlain Recreation Center to the Jane A. Malone Center in Chamberlain Park.
On Monday, March 6, 2023, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) and the Community Service Council (CSC) released the fifth annual Tulsa Equality Indicators report, with results showing an overall increase from the 2018 baseline.
Suncrest Hospice is looking for volunteers to join the Suncrest Team as we provide excellent care and support to our hospice patients and their families in their homes!
Two employees were recognized today for their tireless efforts to improve safety culture at the City of Tulsa. City Star, a City of Tulsa safety awards and recognition program, was awarded to Kelli Canup and Connie Demoret, employees who both work at the City’s Water and Sewer Department.