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News Release: October 24, 2025
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Release: Oct. 31, 2024
Construction of a new bridge over Crow Creek at 3200 S. Peoria Ave. is complete and the road has reopened to traffic. Mayor G.T. Bynum and District 9 City Councilor Jayme Fowler celebrated the bridge opening at a news conference Monday morning.
St. Patrick's Day Celebration Street Party
Press Release: October 30, 2024
News Release: June 13, 2025
News Release: May 29, 2025
The Tulsa City Councilors voted and approved a citywide addendum to the City’s existing mask ordinance, which lowers the age requirement for those who are required to wear a mask from ages 18 and over to ages 10 and over.
News Release: September 5, 2025
The City of Tulsa launched an online lookup tool to show anyone whether their Personally Identifiable Information was shared as part of the data breach resulting from the persons responsible for the May 2021 ransomware attack.
News Release: March 6, 2026
Due to the COVID-19 threat, the test excavation will be postponed until it is safe to continue. Travel restrictions and shelter in place orders have been instituted across the country and the City received guidance provided by the University of Oklahoma, the team leading the research, to postpone the test excavation. Once it is safe to continue, the City will provide an update once a new date is scheduled.
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The City of Tulsa announced August 5 it received the 2018 Special Capital Plan Recognition award, along with its 23rd straight Distinguished Budget Award, courtesy of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA).
Press release: August 29, 2017
Work zones play a key role in maintaining and upgrading our city streets, as well as state and interstate highways. Unfortunately, daily changes in traffic patterns, narrowed rights-of-way, and other construction activities often create a combination of factors resulting in crashes, injuries, and fatalities. The key message for Work Zone Awareness Week is that drivers must use extra caution in work zones to keep themselves and others safe. In short: Drive like you work here.