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City offices will be closed Monday, January 15, 2024 in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Wednesday evening, the Tulsa City Council approved a resolution encouraging mask-wearing in Tulsa (in accordance with CDC guidance), and vaccination for Tulsans ages 12 and up. The resolution, which was passed with an emergency clause, will take effect immediately following Mayor G.T. Bynum’s signature.
Primary responsibility is to process donations for EIS’ free clothing and baby boutique.
Tulsa Parks operates six community centers and three specialty centers located in parks throughout Tulsa. Each center offers a variety of classes, activities, and events.
Celebrating Native American Day as the second Monday of October, the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission will host free, public events for Tulsa’s second annual Native American Day on Oct. 8.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, Councilor Hall-Harper, Jane A. Malone and the Tulsa Parks and Recreation Dept. will hold a building dedication and reopening celebration at Chamberlain Park, 4940 N. Frankfort Ave. on Sat., Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. to formally rename Chamberlain Recreation Center to the Jane A. Malone Center in Chamberlain Park.
In early 2018, prior to the initial release of the Equality Indicators Report and Resilient Tulsa Strategy, the Tulsa Police Department partnered with national research experts to begin a comprehensive study titled, A Multi-Method Investigation of Officer Decision-Making and Force Used or Avoided in Arrest Situations, to examine Tulsa Police arrests and use of force decisions.
Press release: January 19, 2018
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.
The Emergency Operations Center is increasingly aware of the threat of flooding in parts of Tulsa, Turley, Skiatook, Sperry, Collinsville, Bixby, Jenks, Broken Arrow and Sand Springs.
Thousands of young Tulsans cannot get the help they need to succeed because they lack adequate transportation to get to clinics, educational opportunities, training, or social service agencies.
Patient Companionship is ALL about spending time with individuals who need community.
Work to install more than 145,000 new automated residential water meters will begin January 16, 2024.
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.
Tulsa is facing a significant housing shortage. Studies, such as the Tulsa Housing Study, indicate that Tulsa needs to develop nearly 13,000 new housing units over the next ten years. This demand is particularly acute for affordable housing, with a shortfall of 6,000 units.
The installation of 145,000 automated water meters will began Monday, January 22.
The third and final community visioning public workshop about the Vision Tulsa project: Arena District Master Plan will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Tulsa Central Library Pocahontas Greadington Learning and Creativity Center (Lower Level 2), 400 Civic Center.
Each year in the month of August, Tulsa utility customers have the option to change their enrollment status in the EMSAcare program. They may choose to opt in or opt out of the program.
Each year in the month of August, Tulsa utility customers have the option to change their enrollment status in the EMSAcare program. They may choose to opt in or opt out of the program.
Crews have continued to respond to damage across the city following the severe storm that passed through Tulsa earlier this morning. The Emergency Operations Center remains activated to coordinate the areawide response.
Crews have continued to respond to damage across the city following the severe storm that passed through Tulsa earlier this morning. The Emergency Operations Center remains activated to coordinate the areawide response.
Mayor Bynum delivered his State of the City address in Downtown Tulsa to more than 1,000 people as part of the Tulsa Regional Chamber Luncheon. During his speech, Mayor Bynum highlighted the many economic development and quality of life successes from this past year and announced new initiatives planned to further make Tulsa a globally competitive, world-class city by creating a safe community and creating opportunity for all.