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Today, Mayor G.T. Bynum shared the 2023 Office of the Mayor Annual Report, which consists of a variety of programs, projects, and events his team at the City of Tulsa worked on and championed over the past year.
The City of Tulsa is receiving bids for surplus property online at the Purple Wave auction website through Dec. 14. Bidding ends on Dec. 14 at varied times. Bidders should check Purple Wave for ending times.
News Release: August 1, 2025
The City of Tulsa and Tulsa County’s primary concern is the potential of flooding along the Arkansas River at the southern parts of Tulsa and Bixby and Jenks in Tulsa County.
Service and system restoration following the May 2021 ransomware attack is commencing as scheduled. Stating with August utility bills Cutoff and late fee notices are resuming. Residents are encouraged to set up payment arrangements if needing financial assistance.
Mayor G. T. Bynum and the 1921 Race Massacre Graves Investigation Public Oversight Committee has scheduled the second public meeting for Thursday, July 18, 5:30 p.m. at Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford Ave.
March 17 Update on COVID-19 Response in Tulsa, including an executive order from Mayor Bynum closing bars and all commercial establishments and places of public accommodation, including restaurants, food courts and large entertainment venues.
News release: July 1, 2025
News Release: August 3, 2025
Tulsa has moved up in 2021 from a Class 2 ranking to a Class 1, the highest possible ranking in the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System. With Tulsa’s Class 1 rating, National Flood Insurance Program policies issued or renewed in the city limits are eligible for a 45-percent discount in premium costs starting in April 2022.
City of Tulsa offices will be closed on Monday, September 5, for Labor Day. Refuse and recycling will be collected. Please read more for a full list of services affected.
The Army Corps of Engineers continue to release 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam. In the absence of additional rainfall, the Corps says it will continue this level of outflow through Thursday, but officials will keep a close watch on the potential rainfall overnight in the event the release rate increases.