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Brian Kurtz to Lead Tulsa’s Downtown Coordinating Council

Mayor G.T. Bynum announced that Brian Kurtz has been named Executive Director of the Tulsa Downtown Coordinating Council (DCC) effective Aug. 20.

City of Tulsa Winter Weather Update – Jan. 30, 3:50 p.m.

The City of Tulsa is responding to winter weather moving through the area.

Mayor Cancelling City Led and Permitted Gatherings of 50 People or More

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19 before it occurs within the Tulsa community, Mayor Bynum is directing the postponement or cancellation of all gatherings of 50 people or more at City of Tulsa properties and facilities, as well as Special Events permitted by the City beginning at 5 p.m. today. The ban will be in place until April 15, when it will be reevaluated. For clarification, this direction does not include school or county led events as they do not fall under the purview of the City of Tulsa. City locations that are included are: BOK Center, City Hall and City facilities, City Parks and Recreation Centers, Convention Center, Gilcrease Museum, Performing Arts Center, Stormwater Detention areas, River Parks and the Tulsa Zoo. Special events that were permitted by the City, which close streets and right of ways are also included.

Woody's St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Street Celebration and Concert

City, TEDC Partner to Create Greenwood Entrepreneurship Incubator @ Moton; Tulsa City Council to Vote on Budget Amendment June 2

Today, the City of Tulsa, Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) and Tulsa Development Authority (TDA) announced plans to provide $4 million to support the Greenwood Entrepreneurship Incubator @ Moton (GEIM), a new entrepreneurship hub in North Tulsa. The Tulsa City Council is expected to vote on the budget amendment authorizing the expenditure at its regular meeting at 5 p.m. on June 2, 2021.

Tulsa Winter Weather Update Feb. 9 – 9:30 a.m.

The City of Tulsa continues its winter weather response after treating slick spots on roadways throughout the night. Morning shift drivers from the field have been called back in to work this morning. Crews will be spending the day cleaning and checking the trucks in preparation for our next response, which is expected to start tonight, as the current forecast shows snow and freezing rain starting at midnight tonight. Morning shift crews are expected to report back at midnight to respond to the forecasted weather tomorrow, which we expect to last through 5 p.m. Wednesday. Crews will make adjustments to this plan as warranted if any changes occur in the current forecast.

Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission Plans Activities for Native American Day on Oct. 8

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.