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The City of Tulsa will celebrate its immigrant community during Welcoming Week 2023, a celebration across our nation that brings immigrants, refugees, and long-term residents together, from Sept. 8 - 17.
With the rise of COVID-19 case levels due to the Omicron variant, the City of Tulsa remains committed to following public health guidance to help slow spread of the virus in the Tulsa area.
Ten Tulsa neighborhoods will have new signage thanks to a grant program through the Working in Neighborhoods Department. Read more to see the list of winners
Lacy Park Community Center features a state-of-the-art fitness center; multi-purpose rooms used for dance classes, social activities, education programs, holiday and special events; as well as full gymnasium. While Lacy Park outdoors has a full recreational pool, splash pad, baseball diamond, playground, basketball court and tennis courts.
Please join us for 2023 Improve Our Tulsa public meetings. Your feedback is essential to creating a better, more inclusive future for our city.
The City of Tulsa is seeking grant evaluator volunteers to assist in the review of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants.
Over the last seven weeks, forensic scientists and genealogists from Intermountain Forensics, the laboratory assisting the City with DNA analysis for the 1921 Graves Investigation, have received nearly 50 more contacts from people who think they may have a connection to the 1921 Graves Investigation and the surnames and locations of interest that were announced April 12.
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.
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.
Take care of moving violation tickets and any outstanding parking tickets during the Moving Violation Amnesty and Parking Violation Amnesty.