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Press Release: May 17, 2018
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.
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Tulsa Animal Welfare (TAW), Humane Society of Tulsa (HST) and the Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA) announced the creation of the Coalition for Tulsa Pets, a collaborative effort to develop and execute a community plan to increase the live release rate at Tulsa Animal Welfare and provide comprehensive and sustainable services for the pets.
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City of Tulsa Animal Welfare will reopen for adoptions on Friday, June 10 and intake will resume on June 13 with an appointment.
The Tulsa City Council unanimously approved the City of Tulsa Fiscal Year 2019-2020 budget on Wednesday. The total budget is about $845.8 million, which includes all city funds, operations and capital funding from Improve Our Tulsa and Vision Tulsa. General fund revenues, which fund most core services and operations, are expected to be $289.8 million. This is about 4 percent more than the original budget for FY19 and is largely due to growth in online use tax collections.
News Release: April 6, 2025
A prescription drug take-back event is scheduled for citizens to properly dispose of unwanted medications and prescription drugs on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at six locations in Tulsa.
A prescription drug take-back event is scheduled for citizens to properly dispose of unwanted medications and prescription drugs on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at five locations in Tulsa.
News Release: October 16, 2024
Press release: November 28, 2017
Press release: January 14, 2025
Press release: May 25, 2017
The City of Tulsa’s Water & Sewer Department is responsible for the lifecycle of Tulsa’s water, which begins at our lakes, continues with treatment and distribution to our customers, and finishes at our sewer collection system where the water is treated before being discharged back into area rivers – all while being tested and monitored numerous times throughout the process. Have you ever thought about what you would have to go without if you didn't have easy access to water?