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As of March 23, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 72,378 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, with 774 people having died. Please "Read More" for information on vaccinations, masks, Emergency Rental Assistance, homeless response, Connect Tulsa internet service, Financial Empowerment Centers, and the Financial Navigators Program.
Due to a fire at the Tulsa Recycle Transfer Facility (TRT), the City’s contracted recycling process facility, the City of Tulsa will send residential recycling to Covanta’s Trash to Energy Plant while repairs are being made at the TRT facility. Recycling customers should continue to place recycling in the blue cart and trash in the gray cart.
Press release - May 2024.
Tuesday evening, the Tulsa City Council passed additional COVID-19 measures for Tulsa. Read more for details.
The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation will meet virtually Thurs., Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. Researchers from the physical investigation team will answer questions about their report on the test excavations in July and October at Oaklawn Cemetery.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Monday, June 19, for Juneteenth. Public safety and mission critical operations, however, will operate as normal. Residents who need assistance with a water or sewer problem may call the following 24-hour emergency numbers: water – (918) 596-9488, and sewer – (918) 586-6999.
News Release: Jan. 30, 2025
The City continues its ransomware response as crews work to restore critical systems. Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards. For citizen reporting and general questions, or questions about a water bill, residents should continue to call 311 during business hours.
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.
News Release: February 3, 2026
As it stands currently, the Army Corps of Engineers will release 250,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam through Thursday, May 30 due to the rain overnight. With more severe weather expected this week, officials will continue to monitor the outflow and duration of the Keystone Dam. The Arkansas River flooding event is staying relatively stable, but erosion and undercutting due to ground saturation is occurring. The River Parks Trail system along River Parks is closed.