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News release: September 9, 2025
Community Outreach meeting basic needs and building relationships.
News Release: August 22, 2025
Press Release: October 2, 2017
Friday, the City of Tulsa has lifted its voluntary boil order and is no longer asking its water customers to conserve water. Please "Read More" for information on the Boil Order, Flushing Water Lines, Water Station Updates, Streets Update, Disaster Assistance, Plumbing Repair Grant and the Courtesy Leak Credit Program.
The City of Tulsa will celebrate Welcoming Week, a nationwide annual celebration that brings immigrants, refugees, and longtime residents together to affirm the importance of unity and inclusivity, from Sept. 12 to Sept. 18.
Last month during his State of the City address, Mayor Bynum announced a taskforce would be created in coordination with the Tulsa City Council to evaluate opportunities for the City of Tulsa to be of greater assistance in addressing homelessness in Tulsa.
News Release: September 8, 2025
The Army Corps of Engineers said the release rate remains at 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam with the expectation to stay of continuing that rate through Thursday.
The State of Oklahoma Archaeological Survey (OAS) based at the University of Oklahoma, has completed the geophysical and scanning work at two of the three sites that were originally identified for initial scanning based on data and historian reports from the 2001 State Commissioned Report of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
A Household Pollutant Disposal Special Event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Tulsa’s Household Pollutant Collection Facility, 4502 S. Galveston Ave. In addition to the usually accepted items (listed below), special items accepted only at this event are tires, e-waste (TV - $21 fee; monitor - $10 fee), medications and ammunition. No appointment is necessary for the special event.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Health Department Executive Director Dr. Dart, Tulsa County Commissioner Stan Sallee, and Hillcrest South ICU Medical Director Brian Worley gave an update on COVID-19 in the Tulsa area.
Want to help the City of Tulsa prepare for the next tornado or flood? The City is updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and seeks input from residents at a public meeting Tuesday, July 24, on the natural disasters that could affect them.
Tulsa Glassblowing School (TGS) officially opened its doors to the public Wednesday following a seven-month renovation at the former McClure Park Recreation Center. Mayor G.T. Bynum and representatives from the Tulsa City Council and Tulsa Glassblowing School (TGS) were on hand for the Grand Opening event.
Press release: September 4, 2024
In partnership with Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC), the City of Tulsa is dedicating $1.1 million in funds for zero interest loans to provide financial assistance to small business owners and entrepreneurs affected by COVID-19.