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Adopt-A-Stream Program - community volunteers can "adopt" a waterway in Tulsa to help our community and the natural habitat of our local streams.
Pathways is looking for guest speakers to share their professional, personal, and spiritual expertise in the classroom.
Press release: June 26, 2024 -- Vision Arts 5 Grant Awards Announced
Today on 918 Day, Mayor G.T. Bynum and more than 40 area businesses, organizations, elected officials, educational institutions, and nonprofits teamed up to wish all of Tulsa a Happy 918 Day in a virtual tribute.
Agreement ensures tribal sovereignty and the spirit of forward collaboration.
Press release: December 5, 2024
Tulsa is beginning to phase in new traffic signals with a flashing yellow arrow for permissive left turns. The first four of these new traffic signals will begin operating on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Please "read more" for a full list of operational updates due to the winter storm, including snow and sleet removal, permitting services, recreation centers, trash service, bulky waste service, Mulch Site operations, Animal Welfare operations, and Municipal Court operations.
Unless officially noted as prohibited with Tulsa Parks signage, fishing is currently allowed at any public body of water within Tulsa (including park ponds & stormwater retention areas). As of October 2021, Tulsa Park is now partnering with the Oklahoma State Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to develop and provide a Close to Home Fishing program. The state’s Close to Home Fishing Program was designed as a partnership between the Wildlife Department and municipalities across Oklahoma to provide urban angling opportunities. These small bodies of water are stocked with fish and managed with special regulations, ensuring opportunities exist for anglers who may only have a little time on their hands and nowhere to go. More importantly, they offer urban dwellers an opportunity to share their fishing heritage with others.
Twenty-five children from 11 countries took their oaths of allegiance today at Gathering Place in Tulsa’s first child citizenship ceremony.
The City of Tulsa offers greenwaste drop-off and mulch pick up to Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, and Bixby residents free of charge. Commercial customers can also drop-off following a cubic yard fee structure.
Tulsa Parks Aquatics includes pools, water playgrounds, and splash pads.
Press Release: Sept. 23, 2024
You and your partner will mentor a child together as a community-based match.
Mayor G.T. Bynum and family members of the late James Kavin Ross unveiled an honorary street sign renaming East 11th Street and South Peoria Avenue as “J Kavin Ross Drive.” The sign is on the northwest corner of the intersection, near Oaklawn Cemetery.
Press release: December 26, 2024
Tulsa Parks and Recreation is a department of the City of Tulsa with 135 parks covering roughly 6,553 acres.
After the holidays, it's important to properly dispose of used cooking oils to keep them from clogging your sewer lines. You can drop it off on Saturday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., at the Central M.e.t. Recycling Center, 3495 S. Sheridan Road.
News Release: March 10, 2026