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The City of Tulsa is monitoring and preparing for winter weather expected later this week. Final preparations are underway to respond to the winter weather event as equipment and crews are readied.
Press Release: Sept. 23, 2024
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented his 2023 State of the City speech to a packed house of Tulsa business leaders during the Tulsa Metro Chamber State of the City luncheon.
Thousands of young Tulsans cannot get the help they need to succeed because they lack adequate transportation to get to clinics, educational opportunities, training, or social service agencies.
On Wed. evening, Tulsa City Council approved eight proposed projects part of Phase 1 of the Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) programming to help Tulsans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. City staff presented the projects, totaling more than $2 million. They aim at addressing the public health emergency through community-driven programs.
Press Release: October 1, 2024
Refuse and Recycling Services are seeing delays Monday due to neighborhood road conditions. After working through the night Sunday, crews are working today to preparing for possible snowfall on Tuesday.
The city of Tulsa is under an emergency declaration in response to expected winter weather - the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA) Emergency Operations Plan will be followed. TAEMA’s Emergency Operations Center is now activated at Level 2 in preparation for the winter storm. Please "Read More: for information on: • Checking On the Elderly • Winter Weather Preparedness • Frostbite Prevention • Space Heaters, generators, and smoke detectors • Protecting your Water pipes • Homelessness Response • Inspections Availability • Refuse & Recycling Update • Tulsa Parks Updates • Snow & Ice Response
Fire is a department of the City of Tulsa.
Press release: September 4, 2024
Inside the City limits of Tulsa, the Sales tax and Use tax is 8.517 percent.
As the Keystone Dam release rate is gradually decreased over the next several days, the levee system continues to be the primary focus. Water has saturated the levees and as release rates are stepped down, crews will work around the clock to ensure the levee system’s integrity. The levee system continues to be monitored 24/7. Residents living behind the levees and evacuees from behind the levees need to remain vigilant.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Parks officials, and community partners gathered September 29 to announce plans to build an inclusive playground at Whiteside Park, 4009 S. Pittsburg Ave. When completed, this new playground will be one of the most inclusive play spaces in the state of Oklahoma.