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Press release: September 17, 2024
Whether you prefer to walk, bike, drive, use public transportation, or ride a scooter in Tulsa, your overall experience and safety depends on your knowledge and awareness of local resources and rules. Creating a safer Tulsa starts with equipping both residents and visitors with empowering safety and mobility tools.
The City continues to operate under CDC, Tulsa Health Department (THD) and Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) guidelines. To date, there have been six confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with one death and one recovered patient- community spread is confirmed in Tulsa County.
Press Release: December 18, 2017
News Release: December 1, 2025
Overnight and this morning, City of Tulsa street crews continued team snow plowing the arterial roads. As the sun comes up, crews will resume salt application to expedite the melting process. City equipment remains in great shape and treatment materials remain in good supply.
To date, there have been 41 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with one death and one recovered patient- community spread is confirmed in Tulsa County.
To date, there have been 12 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with one death and one recovered patient- community spread is confirmed in Tulsa County.
Help us celebrate our 121st Birthday today by changing your social media profile and cover photo!
Food Trucks and Acoustic Musicians
Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan, Mayor G.T. Bynum and Downtown Coordinating Council Executive Director Brian Kurtz announced Monday the Tulsa Police Department (TPD) would expand their Downtown Impact Team due to the increased growth of Downtown Tulsa.
The City of Tulsa has kicked-off the 13th Annual Stock the Station Food Drive to help Tulsans in need.
Phase One adds 72 housing units through public-private partnership
News Release: Oct. 25, 2024
Did you hear the great news?! Riverside Drive is now open between 21st Street and 41st Street!
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented his Improve Our Tulsa proposal to the Tulsa City Council, a $772 million package that will not raise taxes, but fund critical improvements to Tulsa’s streets, City facilities and equipment and create a $104.2 million Tulsa Housing Initiative that will help fill a critical need for housing in Tulsa.
Please join us for 2023 Improve Our Tulsa public meetings. Your feedback is essential to creating a better, more inclusive future for our city.