To advocate for heritage tourism and historic preservation along Tulsa’s historic Route 66, the Tulsa Route 66 Commission and the City of Tulsa encourage commercial, industrial or mixed-use property owners and business owners along the Route 66 alignments in the city limits of Tulsa to apply for a Façade Matching Grant. The Route 66 Façade Matching Grant Program has been established to help with restoration of historic buildings along the Mother Road.
Goals for this program are preservation and rehabilitation of historically significant structures that were constructed prior to or between 1926 and 1959 (a period of significance for Route 66) along Tulsa’s recognized Route 66 alignments. This effort will result in a lasting community benefit of accurately restored architectural features that were first experienced during the height of the Route 66 era. The grant application will identify how the structure will be restored to its original historic design.
Grants awarded through this program will be between $10,000 and $40,000. The applicant must provide not less than 50 percent of the eligible cost of the improvements. The City’s matching contribution will be 50 percent of the applicant’s eligible improvement costs within the range of $10,000 to $40,000.
The Tulsa Planning Office will assist the Route 66 Commission’s efforts in the overall grant process. The Planning Office encourages potential applicants to review each of the grant program documents before submitting application materials. Provisions for the grant, requirements and application submission details are included in the following documents:
For questions or to submit the application and supporting material, please contact:
Bradley Brown, Planner
Tulsa Planning Office
bradleybrown@cityoftulsa.org
(918) 596-7658