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News Release: Mar. 10, 2025
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.
Please "read more" for a full list of operational updates due to the winter storm, including snow and sleet removal, permitting services, recreation centers, trash service, bulky waste service, Mulch Site operations, Animal Welfare operations, and Municipal Court operations.
Michael P. Kier, trusted public servant and Chief Financial Officer and City Clerk for the City of Tulsa passed away Sunday, Dec. 9.
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.
Wednesday evening, the Tulsa City Council approved a resolution encouraging mask-wearing in Tulsa (in accordance with CDC guidance), and vaccination for Tulsans ages 12 and up. The resolution, which was passed with an emergency clause, will take effect immediately following Mayor G.T. Bynum’s signature.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare (TAW) staff is taking proactive measures to stop the spread of canine distemper virus (CDV) following confirmation of several recent cases. TAW will be closed indefinitely while it works to treat animals and prevent further spread.
Governor Kevin Stitt, Mayor G.T. Bynum and officials from Tulsa Public Schools and Impact Tulsa announced today the internet access plan for Tulsa residents and upcoming City of Tulsa programming for Tulsans impacted by COVID-19.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the Tulsa City Council a draft proposal of the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, which serves as the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, 12 & 12, Inc. and the Tulsa Police Department celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Tulsa Sobering Center, which serves as a jail diversion program designed to offer an alternative to adult men and women detained for public intoxication.
News release: August 1, 2025
Mayor G.T. Bynum shared the 2020 Office of the Mayor Annual Report, which consists of a variety of programs, projects and events his team at the City of Tulsa worked on the past year, all during a global pandemic.