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Mayor G.T. Bynum has named Cheri Harvell as the City of Tulsa’s Municipal Court Administrator effective October 11.
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 is currently helping with damage assessment following a possible tornado that touched down in North Tulsa this morning.
In its third day of winter weather response, the City of Tulsa is continuing to treat roads as areas of freezing drizzle move through the metro. Over the night, City crews worked to apply salt to Tulsa’s roadways after brine crews treated elevated surfaces up until midnight last night.
Mayor G. T. Bynum and the Mass Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee will hold its first public meeting on Thursday, June 27, 5:30 p.m. at the 36th Street Event Center, 1125 E. 36th St. N., to discuss plans to begin the investigative process into the potential mass graves search from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The first meeting was originally scheduled in May but had to be rescheduled due to severe weather in Tulsa.
Vendor forms needed to do business with the City. Forms include ACH Authorization, Affidavits, Architect - Engineer Services (TUL 9280), Contract Affidavits, and W-9.
Press Release: September 30, 2024
Finance is a department of the City of Tulsa.
Press Release: November 3, 2017
The City of Tulsa is still trying to increase storage tank levels due to the amount of water being lost throughout the water system. Please "Read more" for information on waterline breaks, Conservation, Water Stations, and the voluntary boil order.
Overnight and this morning, City of Tulsa street crews continued team snow plowing the arterial roads. As the sun comes up, crews will resume salt application to expedite the melting process. City equipment remains in great shape and treatment materials remain in good supply.
Tulsa’s water won the Drinking Water Tasting Contest this week at the Oklahoma Water & Pollution Control Conference at Rose State College, Midwest City.
The Army Corps of Engineers continue to release 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam. In the absence of additional rainfall, the Corps says it will continue this level of outflow through Thursday, but officials will keep a close watch on the potential rainfall overnight in the event the release rate increases.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, joined by Joe Kralicek, Executive Director of the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency, Steve Piltz, Meteorologist in Charge at the National Weather Service in Tulsa, and Stan Whiteford from Public Service Company of Oklahoma, held a news conference to speak about winter weather preparedness.