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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.
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.
On October 13, Mayor G.T. Bynum announced James Wagner will serve as the Director of the City’s Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Department effective immediately. Wagner, the current Finance Director for the City of Tulsa, is assuming the WIN role following the passing of longtime City of Tulsa employee and former WIN Director Dwain Midget. Wagner will also serve as the interim Finance Director while the City follows its process to fill the Finance Director position.
Tulsa Municipal Court is providing two amnesty sessions for citizens who have outstanding citations for parking and traffic violations.
News Release: April 30, 2025
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.
News release: October 20, 2025
Drivers with outstanding municipal parking tickets can participate in our Parking Ticket Amnesty Monday, October 28 through Friday, November 8. The ticket owner can pay pre-set parking citations at City Hall or Municipal Court without late fees. If a ticket owner needs to set up a payment plan, they will need to be added to a daily docket with one of our Municipal Courts judges. Read more for details.
The Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic/Latinx Affairs Commission.
The City of Tulsa continues its winter weather response after treating slick spots on roadways throughout the night. Morning shift drivers from the field have been called back in to work this morning. Crews will be spending the day cleaning and checking the trucks in preparation for our next response, which is expected to start tonight, as the current forecast shows snow and freezing rain starting at midnight tonight. Morning shift crews are expected to report back at midnight to respond to the forecasted weather tomorrow, which we expect to last through 5 p.m. Wednesday. Crews will make adjustments to this plan as warranted if any changes occur in the current forecast.
Wednesday evening, the Tulsa City Council voted to approve ballot language for Improve Our Tulsa, an $814 million funding package that will not raise taxes, but fund critical improvements to identified City facilities and sites while also providing capital funding for public safety equipment, street maintenance and housing and neighborhoods.
Mend Medical Services demonstrates the love of Christ by equipping and supporting women before, during, and after an unexpected pregnancy.
In partnership with the City of Tulsa, Tulsa Area United Way and the Tulsa Regional Chamber, Leadership Tulsa designed a program called New Voices to increase the diversity in board leadership positions across Tulsa.
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.
Fire is a department of the City of Tulsa.
Human Resources is a department of the City of Tulsa which manages, promotes, and maintains professional employer/employee relationships within a safe and healthy work environment
Three Improve Our Tulsa public meetings are scheduled to receive comments on the revised proposal for the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program. During the meetings, Mayor Bynum and Tulsa City Councilors will give an overview of the latest Improve Our Tulsa proposal including district specific projects. Following public comments, the City of Tulsa will host an “open house” event with department heads and elected officials to answer resident questions and have one-on-one conversations about the proposal and projects.