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Because of Tulsans support for our education system and Vision Tulsa funding, 17 schools now have new sidewalks, crosswalks, speed humps and ADA-compliant curb ramps! Through the Safety First Initiative, $14.5 million is dedicated to 82 public school sites.
City offices will be closed Monday, January 15, 2024 in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Monday, June 20, in observance of Juneteenth. Please "Read more" for information on trash, Animal Welfare, the mulch site, Park Rec Centers, and Tulsa Transit scheduling.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day.
With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Eviction Moratorium set to expire July 31, 2021, which prevents the eviction of tenants who are unable to pay rent, the City, County and community partners announced their continuous efforts to prevent evictions.
Press release: November 14, 2024
The Tulsa Municipal Court is a Court of Record, authorized under City Ordinance, with jurisdiction in the City of Tulsa. The Court is responsible for misdemeanor traffic, parking and criminal offenses; as well as code violations for health, fire, animal, and zoning violations.
Tulsa Development Authority Approves 9-Member Advisory Committee to Assist in Creation of Community Development Corporation
If your utility bill is late, please read more for more information.
Primary responsibility is to process donations for EIS’ free clothing and baby boutique.
Tulsa Municipal Court is providing two amnesty sessions for citizens who have outstanding citations for parking and traffic violations.
TAW seeks to raise additional $3.7 million to support additional amenities at new shelter
Members of the 1921 Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee met Tuesday, September 13, to discuss the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Investigation.
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. EMSAcare is a subscription program by EMSA (Emergency Medical Services Authority) that covers the costs of emergency medical ambulance transport for all permanent members of households that participate in the program. EMSAcare subscribers either with or without health insurance pay no additional out-of-pocket costs – such as co-payments or deductibles – for emergency ambulance services.
After four days, the second test excavation for graves from the 1921 Race Massacre at Oaklawn Cemetery concluded. At least 12 coffins holding human remains have been found where anomalies were previously detected. It is still to be determined whether the burials are associated with the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, as further efforts to determine the identities of those remains and their causes of death continue to be explored.
The installation of 145,000 automated water meters will began Monday, January 22.
Payments Will Be Accepted at Municipal Court from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 2
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things for those living, working and visiting Downtown Tulsa, including dining out at local restaurants. To that end, the Downtown Coordinating Council (DCC) has launched the Back to Downtown campaign to highlight the many safe dining options available in Downtown Tulsa as people return to work and everyday activities.
The City of Tulsa is still trying to increase storage tank levels due to the amount of water being lost throughout the water system and continues to implement operational changes necessary to replenish storage tank levels. Residents are asked to continue to conserve water until the water situation fully stabilizes.
Press release: November 4, 2024
The City Auditor's Office administers the Ethics Hotline for the City of Tulsa.