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With the President’s visit and Juneteenth celebrations happening this weekend, it’s important to take note of multiple road closures and logistical operations that will impact commuters, businesses and pedestrians in Downtown Tulsa.
Tulsa Parks operates six community centers and three specialty centers located in parks throughout Tulsa. Each center offers a variety of classes, activities, and events.
Phase One adds 72 housing units through public-private partnership
The City is gearing up for the opening of Zink Lake; Multiple projects are underway to be completed for Grand Opening on Labor Day Weekend 2024
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2020 - 2021 budget to the Tulsa City Council based on the COVID-19 impact.
With large amounts of dry, storm-related greenwaste in Tulsa yards, it’s important for Tulsa residents to remember that as we approach Independence Day, fireworks are illegal in Tulsa city limits.
Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Ballmer Group announced today that Tulsa was selected as one of ten American cities that will participate in a new national initiative to identify, pilot, and measure the success of interventions to accelerate economic mobility for their residents. NextUp, a new program administered by Tulsa Community WorkAdvance (TCW), a successful evidence-based non-profit organization, will serve as the key partner for the initiative. The City of Tulsa will serve as the government agency partner.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things for those living, working and visiting Downtown Tulsa, including dining out at local restaurants. To that end, the Downtown Coordinating Council (DCC) has launched the Back to Downtown campaign to highlight the many safe dining options available in Downtown Tulsa as people return to work and everyday activities.
Artists selected to participate in the Greenwood Art Project have been selected. The Greenwood Art Project will present 34 temporary public artworks celebrating and commemorating a vibrant community in the Historic Greenwood District. This week marks the 99th anniversary of the 1921 Greenwood Race Massacre.
Rise up for reading. Reading Partners believes that our communities do better when all students have access to high-quality learning opportunities.
Two employees were recognized today for their tireless efforts to improve safety culture at the City of Tulsa. City Star, a City of Tulsa safety awards and recognition program, was awarded to Kelli Canup and Connie Demoret, employees who both work at the City’s Water and Sewer Department.
Unclaimed property held by the City of Tulsa.
Traffic calming, often referred to as speed humps, can be achieved through citizen-based, grassroots education, enforcement and engineering. Education can lead to a dialogue between residents who are concerned about traffic safety in their neighborhoods.
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