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News Release: Jan. 24, 2025
Free Spay/Neuter Services and Vaccinations Available for Mixed Breed Dogs
Press release: November 7, 2024
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented Tulsa Blue certificates to two City of Tulsa employees during a special recognition ceremony at City Hall. Together, Chad Stall, Engineering Graphics Coordinator; and Matt Parsell, IT GIS Coordinator, and their teams developed the new and improved Engineering Atlas tool for City employees.
Join us Friday, June 10, 11 a.m., for the Annual Pathways Forward Resource Fair. The resource fair will provide resources in employment, housing, advocacy, education, health, and will provide information on the Tulsa’s next Expungement Expo happening June 25.
Mayor G.T. Bynum has announced that Tammy Pitts will serve as the Chief Financial Officer for the City of Tulsa and oversee the Finance Department, effective immediately.
The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation met virtually on Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m. to receive an update from the physical investigation committee regarding the initial test excavation and additional geophysical research conducted at the Clyde Eddy site within the Oaklawn Cemetery.
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.
As part of the Resilient Tulsa Strategy, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity will host a round of Equity Dialogues through early June to further encourage meaningful conversations to bring better understanding and unity among Tulsans from different backgrounds.
In February this year, the City issued a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (CSP) for management of the City’s Animal Shelter (separate from animal control field operations and law enforcement, which must remain City functions). A panel was established to examine the proposals.
Tulsa has moved up in 2021 from a Class 2 ranking to a Class 1, the highest possible ranking in the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System. With Tulsa’s Class 1 rating, National Flood Insurance Program policies issued or renewed in the city limits are eligible for a 45-percent discount in premium costs starting in April 2022.
Day 11 of the formal exhumation process at Oaklawn Cemetery continues as crews work to carefully uncover burials and safely transport remains to the on-site lab for analysis. To date, the team has discovered 28 burials and the exhumation began last week.
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The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation will meet virtually Tues., March 23 at 5 p.m. The Public Oversight Committee will further discuss the re-interment plan at Oaklawn Cemetery.
We’re honored to be named a winner in the 2018 Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, receiving $1 million for the “Greenwood Art Project.” This public art project seeks to celebrate the history of Black Wall Street and create a more equitable future for residents and visitors.
Mayor G.T. Bynum and other City leaders announced the establishment of an Asian American Affairs Commission in the City of Tulsa.