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The City continues its ransomware response as crews work to restore critical systems. Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards. For citizen reporting and general questions, or questions about a water bill, residents should continue to call 311 during business hours.
Mayor Bynum delivered his State of the City address in Downtown Tulsa to more than 1,000 people as part of the Tulsa Regional Chamber Luncheon. During his speech, Mayor Bynum highlighted the many economic development and quality of life successes from this past year and announced new initiatives planned to further make Tulsa a globally competitive, world-class city by creating a safe community and creating opportunity for all.
Following a recent increase in pay for many City positions, the City of Tulsa will host a Career Expo from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 17, at the Cox Business Center, 100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK. Attendees will be able to connect one-on-one with City departments to inquire and apply for all open positions. On-site interviews to fast-track the hiring process will be made available for select positions and entry-level labor positions. Attendees should bring copies of their resume.
Mend Medical Services demonstrates the love of Christ by equipping and supporting women before, during, and after an unexpected pregnancy.
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.
The City of Tulsa will offer two additional workshops for those who live within Tulsa city limits and need help applying for grants of up to $7,500 meant to help with emergency repairs related to the June 18 storm.
Renters, tenants and small businesses can be better prepared to survive a disruption or a major disaster by learning to become more resilient.
Tulsa is a city that celebrates special events. The Special Events Office includes the City of Tulsa's Special Event Permit Application and instructions developed to guide you through the permit process.
On the afternoon of Tues., May 5, IC Bus of Oklahoma and their parent company Navistar launched a false campaign and subsequently issued a formal press release from Navistar’s corporate headquarters, claiming that the City of Tulsa has threatened to evict IC Bus from their facility – a false statement.
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.
Dwain E. Midget, Director of the Working In Neighborhoods Department and long-time City of Tulsa public servant, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 2.
Sports and fitness for adult and youth are among the department's most popular programs. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program for you.
The Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity and the Community Service Council have released the fourth annual Tulsa Equality Indicators Scores, Covid-19 Community Impact Survey Findings, and Data for Action Resource Guide.