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News Release: May 15, 2205
Resilience and Equity is a department within the City of Tulsa.
After talking with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), the City of Tulsa has issued a voluntary boil order until further notice for Tulsa water customers who have experienced low water pressure, are seeing discolored water, and those who have recently had water service restored after their water was shutoff for waterline repairs.
The City of Tulsa encrypts email communications using Cisco Secure Email Encryption Services to protect sensitive data from potential security threats. Find instructions for accessing your files on this webpage.
Information Technology is a department of the City of Tulsa.
Tulsans are encouraged to register their tornado safe room to aid emergency responders locate them after a natural disaster.
Renters, tenants and small businesses can be better prepared to survive a disruption or a major disaster by learning to become more resilient.
Tulsa is a city that celebrates special events. The Special Events Office includes the City of Tulsa's Special Event Permit Application and instructions developed to guide you through the permit process.
The City of Tulsa is seeking grant evaluator volunteers to assist in the review of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants.
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare is taking proactive measures to stop the spread of canine distemper virus. Starting Friday, May 6, TAW will be closed indefinitely while it works to treat animals and prevent further spread.
60th Anniversary. Outdoor concert.
News Release: December 19, 2024
Since its launch on December 10, 2020, FEC financial counselors have helped more than 170 clients and held nearly 500 sessions. Because of the program, clients have built $57,397 in savings and reduced their debt by $31,866. The program offers one-on-one financial counseling at no cost.
Press Release - 5.31.17
Volunteers are needed to assist in the review of HUD grant applications. Applicants will need to participate in one hour of training and then will evaluate approximately three different proposals, requiring 1-2 hours each for evaluation.
The City of Tulsa's dangerous right-of-way limb removal operations in neighborhoods concludes week of 11/14.