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The 2025 Annual Water Quality Report for the period of January 1 - December 31, 2024.
Please read for important safety messaging on rolling power outages.
Tulsa Mobility Innovation Strategy, funded through Improve Our Tulsa, is under way with the goal of assisting our city as it adapts to new forms of transportation and prepares for future modes of travel.
Press release: January 5, 2025
Payments for Unpaid Traffic and Parking Citations Will Be Accepted at Municipal Court from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Please "Read more" for information on refuse and recycling, snow removal operations, Animal Welfare, electric and gas conservation, homeless outreach, protecting home water pipes, fire safety, and other winter safety messaging.
Tulsa’s community art studio, WaterWorks Art Center offers courses for both adults and children. We provide a variety of classes and workshops in ceramics, drawing, painting, glass fusing, jewelry, basket making, weaving, and more.
Initiative to Encourage Rescue Organizations to Take Medium-Sized, Mixed Breed Dogs for the Purpose of Adoption/Transport
Mayor G.T Bynum has issued a Safer at Home Order for all Tulsans through April 30 to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The City is starting the process to impound water in Zink Lake, a 2.5-mile recreational attraction located next to Gathering Place, which will open on Labor Day Weekend 2024
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.