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City Prepared for Possible Winter Weather Next Week January 3 2024

1/5/2024
This article was archived on 2/4/2024

The City of Tulsa is monitoring the potential for winter weather to move through the area late Monday and early Tuesday.

While the forecast will dictate plans, crews will be ready to respond as conditions warrant.  

The City of Tulsa is responsible for clearing snow and ice from the Gilcrease Expressway (except for the Turnpike section), L.L. Tisdale Expressway and all arterial (main) streets. Other highway segments in Tulsa are the responsibility of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

After a snow or ice storm begins, the goal is to make expressways and arterial streets safe and passable as soon as possible. These resources are available to attain this goal:

Crews are assigned to 36 specific routes totaling approximately 1,770 lane-miles, which is approximately the same distance as driving from Tulsa to San Francisco. Spreading and plowing routes are prioritized based on traffic counts. Once the main streets are cleared and conditions permit, selected residential streets may be treated based on traffic and steepness.

During winter weather response, the first focus is to clear city arterial streets for emergency responders. After arterial streets are clear, the second focus then moves to residential or collector streets near hospitals, schools and areas with steep hills. The following link includes every map and route the City uses for arterial streets, collector streets, schools and steep hills: www.cityoftulsa.org/winterpreparedness 

As another cold front is expected to move through Tulsa later next week, Tulsans are asked to take the proper precautions.

Warming Stations

Organizations interested in setting up a temporary station or temporary shelter can find information on the City of Tulsa website at https://www.cityoftulsa.org/residents/public-safety/temporary-shelter-policy/ 

 

Cold Weather Pet Safety
If it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pets. During extreme cold weather, pet owners are asked to bring their pets inside.

As a reminder, in November last year the Council approved new ordinances requiring pet owners to bring their dogs into a temperature-controlled facility when the temperature is at or below 25 degrees Fahrenheit. 

More Info
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