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City crews continue to respond to the winter weather moving through Tulsa. Please "Read More" for information on snow and ice removal, facility closings/delayed start times, warming shelters, and Municipal Court hearings.
Crews are working to conduct stormwater repairs at E. 14th St. and S. Utica Ave. During this time, Utica will be limited to one lane in each direction. Work is expected to be finished, with all lanes open, by Monday, April 8.
The City is preparing for a second round of winter weather expected this evening into tomorrow as crews continue to operate on 24-hour shifts. Please "Read more" for a full update.
918 Day is a month away, and the City of Tulsa has several options for Tulsans to get involved and celebrate. This year’s focus honors the commitment and service of our first responders – Tulsa Police, Tulsa Fire, and EMSA. To celebrate 918 Day, the city has two key events Tulsans won’t want to miss, including a free citywide scavenger hunt that encourages Tulsans to learn more about our first responders and business promotions throughout Tulsa.
Press Release: March 15, 2018
The City of Tulsa has three dog parks available to our canine friends.
918 Day (Sept. 18) is almost here and the City of Tulsa has a variety of options for Tulsans to get involved as we celebrate our city’s diversity and growth. The City launched 918 Day in 2018 as part of the Resilient Tulsa Strategy, which calls for increasing social cohesion by facilitating connections and community-building in all corners of the city. This year’s theme is, “Rising Through Resilience.” To celebrate 918 Day, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) will host a variety of activities, many of which are virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To see everything happening this 918 Day, visit www.cityoftulsa.org/918Day.
Mayor G.T. Bynum announced Ashley Philippsen will serve as the Deputy Chief of Community Development & Policy for the City of Tulsa beginning Jan. 2, 2019.
Please "Read more" for information on refuse and recycling, snow removal operations, electric and gas conservation, homeless outreach, protecting home water pipes, fire safety, and other winter safety messaging.
When winter weather strikes, we're ready. We have 12,500 tons of salt, 170 employees, 66 truck-mounted salt spreaders, 45 truck-mounted snow plows, four trick-mounted Liquid Applicator Systems, seven 4x4 pick-ups equipped with snow plows, three motor graders for use as plows, and two salt brine mixing systems - all to treat 35 snow routes covering 1,770 lane miles.