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Terry Ball, the City’s current Streets and Stormwater Department Director, has been named the City’s new Public Works Director, effective July 1, 2023.
With large amounts of dry, storm-related greenwaste in Tulsa yards, it’s important for Tulsa residents to remember that as we approach Independence Day, fireworks are illegal in Tulsa city limits.
Preregistered Visitors Can Enjoy the Preserve During Two Limited Weekend Openings
City Hall and other City facilities will be closed Monday, Sept. 3, for Labor Day. Trash and Recycling service will shift one day during the week. Read more for a full list of City closings.
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed Monday, July 4, for Independence Day. You can submit a service ticket online at www.Tulsa311.com and view your utility bill at www.cityoftulsa.org/utilities. Please have a safe 4th!
Landlord are invited to join the Gold Star Landlord Program, a free and voluntary program that provides incentives and rewards for landlords who are engaging in the best rental practices.
The Mayor’s Office of Economic Development announced the City of Tulsa has published a new Guide to Doing Business in Tulsa, available in both English and Spanish. The guide is the result of efforts by the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development and the Economic Development Commission (EDC) to provide additional resources to existing and potential new businesses.
Press Release: Sept. 23, 2024
A dozen Tulsa high school students will leave the traditional classroom behind in the spring semester, which began today, to be part of an urban classroom at City Hall, where academics meet the real world and the city itself becomes the text.
Tulsa Animal Welfare (TAW), Humane Society of Tulsa (HST) and the Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA) announced the creation of the Coalition for Tulsa Pets, a collaborative effort to develop and execute a community plan to increase the live release rate at Tulsa Animal Welfare and provide comprehensive and sustainable services for the pets.
In Tulsa, the City’s Water & Sewer Department is responsible for the lifecycle of Tulsa’s water, which begins at area lakes, continues with treatment and distribution to customers, and finishes at Tulsa’s sewer collection system where the wastewater is treated before being discharged back into area rivers – all while being tested and monitored numerous times throughout the process.