
The Department of Working in Neighborhoods needs you to register with us to effectively assist your association. Call WIN at 596-1292 and we will mail you the registration form or fill it out online . You will receive timely updates on public events and meetings in Tulsa.
Every year the City of Tulsa has a citywide Block Party Day. These block parties provide a good way
to get together and meet your neighbors. Block parties can vary from elaborate celebrations complete with children's activities to small picnics. TheDepartment of Working in Neighborhoods can arrange for visits from the Tulsa Fire Department and the Tulsa Police Department, and provide barricades to block your street during the party. This year, the Citywide Block Party date is scheduled for September 20, 2008. You can register your block party online here.
First time planning a block party? Pr Looking for ideas to improve your party? Download a free copy of "Block Parties: 5 Steps to Success". The Internet also has great reources and ideas, so get creative.
The Neighborhood Resource Guide has information on a variety of topics relating to your home and neighborhood.
Keeping our neighborhoods beautiful is essential to maintain property values and neighborhood pride. City services available to help accomplish this goal are: Bulky waste pickup, curbside recycling, dead animal collection, free woodchips, greenwaste drop-off, free landfill days and hazardous household pollutant collection events. Call the Mayor's Action Center at 596-2100 for details.
If you are in need of resources or social services for yourself or someone that you know, and the City of Tulsa cannot provide those for you, please contact the 2-1-1 Tulsa Helpline at 2-1-1 or 918-836-4357.