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City Introduces Comprehensive Animal Welfare Reform Plan

Mayor Bynum introduced new hope for the welfare of Tulsa’s animal population by announcing an eight-step guide for multiple improvements. The City would increase staffing, extend shelter hours, improve conditions and operational efficiency at the shelter, and update the city’s animal ordinances and licensing programs.

City of Tulsa Prepared for Winter Weather 2020

With the sudden temperature changes in recent days from warm to cool and cold, the City of Tulsa has geared up preparations in case Tulsa receives some early winter weather. The Streets and Stormwater Department is watching weather forecasts and conditions to be ready for whenever the first winter storm comes, and for other storms that may occur this season.

Jane A. Malone Center in Chamberlain Park

Located in Chamberlain Park, between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and North Hartford Avenue and between East 46th and 56th Streets North, the Jane A. Malone Center offers the surrounding neighborhood and community a place to come together for healthy exercise, recreation and community enrichment. The Jane A. Malone Center includes a weight room, gym with a full-size basketball court and bleachers, an arts and craft room, kitchen, a multi-purpose room, and a separate annex building with kitchenette and bathrooms.

TAC 821D Coffee Services

Coffee Services

Big Couple Match

You and your partner will mentor a child together as a community-based match.

City Taking Affordable Housing Trust Fund Applications

The City of Tulsa’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund will soon be operating to produce and preserve affordable housing projects citywide.

Office of Public Art and Community Partnerships

Office of Public Art and Community Partnerships

Riverwood Residents Asked for Feedback as City Launches Community Engagement Phase of Neighborhood Improvement Strategy

Residents can take an online survey and attend open house events to help shape the future of their community.

Human Rights Discrimination Complaints

All people within the city of Tulsa have the right to non-discriminatory housing, City services, and access to public accommodations. Title V of the City of Tulsa’s Revised Ordinances outlines various policies, definitions, and prohibited acts related to human rights, as well as establishes a Human Rights Commission to promote non-discrimination in the City of Tulsa.

Traffic Calming and Application

Traffic calming, often referred to as speed humps, can be achieved through citizen-based, grassroots education, enforcement and engineering. Education can lead to a dialogue between residents who are concerned about traffic safety in their neighborhoods.

City Offices Closed June 20 for Juneteenth

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.