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John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, 321 N. Detroit Ave., has been designated as an African American Civil Rights Network site, formally recognizing the historical and national significance of the tragic Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 and Dr. John Hope Franklin’s work to advance the African American civil rights movement.
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.
Crews are working to conduct stormwater repairs at E. 14th St. and S. Utica Ave. During this time, Utica will be limited to one lane in each direction. Work is expected to be finished, with all lanes open, by Monday, April 8.
City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Public safety and mission critical operations, however, will operate as normal. Residents who need assistance with a water or sewer problem may call the following 24-hour emergency numbers: water – (918) 596-9488, and sewer – (918) 586-6999.
As part of the Resilient Tulsa Strategy, the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) will host Equity Dialogues throughout August and early September to further encourage meaningful conversations to bring better understanding and unity among Tulsans from different backgrounds.
Starting July 5, 2023, all planning activities for properties within Tulsa city limits will be performed by the Tulsa Planning Office on the fourth floor of Tulsa City Hall, 175 E. 2nd St.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2020 - 2021 budget to the Tulsa City Council based on the COVID-19 impact.
Press release: October 17, 2024
The New Tulsans Welcoming Plan is a comprehensive roadmap for building a more equitable Tulsa while fostering connections between all immigrants and long-term residents.
Twenty-five children from 11 countries took their oaths of allegiance today at Gathering Place in Tulsa’s first child citizenship ceremony.
The State and Tulsa Health Departments have confirmed three residents in Tulsa County have tested positive with Coronavirus-COVID-19 from travel – one has already recovered. As with the flu, the COVID-19 virus is spread from person-to-person contact. With confirmed cases in Tulsa and the weekend announcement of community spread in Oklahoma, we need to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions by following basic health tips on hand washing and social distancing. Though most recover from this illness, COVID-19 is more severe in elderly populations and in those with underlying medical conditions.
News Release: March 10, 2026
Tulsa Sobering Center, the City of Tulsa’s jail diversion program is continuing to serve those who suffer with alcoholism or other addictions while connecting them to opportunities for long-term counseling and substance abuse treatment rehabilitation programs.
Help beautify your city and stop litter from polluting our creeks, streams, parks, and illegal dump sites. In honor of Earth Day, the City of Tulsa will host, “The Great Tulsa Clean Up,” throughout the month of April.
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Starting Monday, July 13, the City of Tulsa will resume the test excavation for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation with the University of Oklahoma - Oklahoma Archaeological Survey (OAS) on July 13 at Oaklawn Cemetery. The test excavation is expected to take three to six days. Each day, work will begin around 7 a.m. and end at approximately 3 p.m. depending on the heat. On the first day of work, the team will conduct site preparations and begin the initial soil removal. The full test excavation is expected to begin on Tues., July 14.
The City of Tulsa’s Mulch Site will be closed until further notice to address a fire in the mulch piles. During this time, residents can bundle limbs and branches and tie them into bundles no more than 2-feet across and 4-feet long, weighing less than 40 lbs., and put them alongside their refuse cart on their regular trash day and crews will pick them up. There is a limit of 15 bags and/or bundles that will be picked up at the curb on a resident’s primary collection day.
The new Student Success and Career Center on the Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus revolutionizes the college onboarding and career process. Designed with the student in mind, the facility allows students to meet with answer center specialists, academic advisors, career specialists and local companies. The $5.3 million facility, part of the Vision Tulsa package approved by voters in 2016, is now part of the campus at 10300 E. 81st Street.