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On Monday, September 26, Mayor G.T. Bynum participated in the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Downtown Tulsa’s newest building at 222 N. Detroit, which is the site of the former Spaghetti Warehouse.
News Release: March 21, 2025
Pathways is looking for guest speakers to share their professional, personal, and spiritual expertise in the classroom.
Patient Companionship is ALL about spending time with individuals who need community.
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.
The City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Regional Chamber announced the creation of the Mayor’s Economic Recovery Advisory Committee to help guide near-term strategy around Tulsa’s economic recovery while also identifying long-term opportunities for growth as the Tulsa community responds to the COVID-19 threat.
Farmers' Market
Work to repair a 24-inch waterline at 2100 S. Indianapolis Ave. is scheduled to begin Thursday, Feb. 1, and be completed by Monday, Feb. 5, weather permitting.
On Friday, July 28, 2023, the Tulsa Public Facilities Authority (TPFA) awarded Oak View Group the venue management and food service contract for the premier sports and music venue BOK Center and the 275,000- square foot Cox Business Convention Center.
Policy for the operation of temporary shelters in Tulsa.
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.
Preregistered Visitors Can Enjoy the Preserve During Two Limited Weekend Openings
Mend Medical Services demonstrates the love of Christ by equipping and supporting women before, during, and after an unexpected pregnancy.
Bloomberg Philanthropies announced that Tulsa has been selected as a finalist in the running to receive up to $1 million as part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, a program that aims to foster creative collaboration, address civic issues, and support local economies through public art. More than 200 cities applied, and Tulsa, along with 13 other cities, has been invited to submit a full proposal.