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The City of Tulsa offers greenwaste drop-off and mulch pick up to Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, and Bixby residents free of charge. Commercial customers can also drop-off following a cubic yard fee structure.
Press release: December 5, 2024
Heat cooling stations and heat safety tips.
News Release: Dec. 10, 2024
The City of Tulsa's dangerous right-of-way limb removal operations in neighborhoods concludes week of 11/14.
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.