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Wednesday, August 2, a grand opening was held for the Real Time Information Center in City Hall. A significant milestone in the City's commitment to enhancing public safety, RTIC is helping officers in the field respond to incidents as they happen.
As the Keystone Dam release rate is gradually decreased over the next several days, the levee system continues to be the primary focus. Water has saturated the levees and as release rates are stepped down, crews will work around the clock to ensure the levee system’s integrity. The levee system continues to be monitored 24/7. Residents living behind the levees and evacuees from behind the levees need to remain vigilant.
The State and Tulsa Health Departments have confirmed three residents in Tulsa County have tested positive with Coronavirus-COVID-19 from travel – one has already recovered. As with the flu, the COVID-19 virus is spread from person-to-person contact. With confirmed cases in Tulsa and the weekend announcement of community spread in Oklahoma, we need to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions by following basic health tips on hand washing and social distancing. Though most recover from this illness, COVID-19 is more severe in elderly populations and in those with underlying medical conditions.
News Release: May 12, 2025
Press release - May 21, 2024. Families can enjoy water playgrounds and splash pads starting May 24; All pools to have free admission June 1
City of Tulsa Animal Welfare will reopen for adoptions on Friday, June 10 and intake will resume on June 13 with an appointment.
Peoria-Mohawk Business Park, a partnership between the City of Tulsa, PartnerTulsa and George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF), received national recognition this week at the Site Selectors Guild (the Guild) Annual Conference in San Antonio for its commitment to sustained economic growth in North Tulsa.
Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2022 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
There is a new option for adults detained for public intoxication in Tulsa. At the discretion of a detaining police officer, adults who have not committed any other crimes, will be taken to the Tulsa Sobering Center for a 10-hour period to “sleep it off” in a safe clean environment.
City Hall and other City facilities will be closed Monday, Nov. 12, for the City’s observance of Veterans Day, with a few exceptions. Public safety and mission critical operations 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.
The public is invited to community meetings on October 28 and October 30 to help shape the future of 56 acres of publicly owned land in the Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood areas of North Tulsa.
Tulsa Parks and Recreation is a department of the City of Tulsa with 135 parks covering roughly 6,553 acres.
Mayor G.T. Bynum shared the 2020 Office of the Mayor Annual Report, which consists of a variety of programs, projects and events his team at the City of Tulsa worked on the past year, all during a global pandemic.