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Star Wars Drone Competition

The Flight Night Drone Competition has three division levels that test the young pilot’s skills through a series of flying tasks.

City Hall, Municipal Court, Other Facilities to Close Friday Afternoons for Furlough from May 8 to Dec. 18

With City of Tulsa general fund revenues for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 projected to be $13 million less than last year, non-sworn employees paid from the general fund will be on furlough for four hours each Friday afternoon through December 23. During the furlough, City Hall and some other City facilities will be closed starting at noon on Friday. Customer Care phone lines will also be closed.

Drive To Save Lives!

We need a driver to help our women get to their appointments. We have a ministry vehicle for volunteers to use.

“We Are Hiring” City of Tulsa Career Expo at Cox Business Center August 17

Following a recent increase in pay for many City positions, the City of Tulsa will host a Career Expo from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 17, at the Cox Business Center, 100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK. Attendees will be able to connect one-on-one with City departments to inquire and apply for all open positions. On-site interviews to fast-track the hiring process will be made available for select positions and entry-level labor positions. Attendees should bring copies of their resume.

Fire

Fire is a department of the City of Tulsa.

City Issues Voluntary Boil Order Advisory -2-19-21

After talking with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), the City of Tulsa has issued a voluntary boil order until further notice for Tulsa water customers who have experienced low water pressure, are seeing discolored water, and those who have recently had water service restored after their water was shutoff for waterline repairs.

Jane A. Malone Center in Chamberlain Park

Located in Chamberlain Park, between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and North Hartford Avenue and between East 46th and 56th Streets North, the Jane A. Malone Center offers the surrounding neighborhood and community a place to come together for healthy exercise, recreation and community enrichment. The Jane A. Malone Center includes a weight room, gym with a full-size basketball court and bleachers, an arts and craft room, kitchen, a multi-purpose room, and a separate annex building with kitchenette and bathrooms.

Videographer / Photographer for Room Reveals

We are searching for a videographer with equipment to film room reveals.

City Launches Path to Home Initiative; Goals, Action Steps Unveiled to Help Address Homelessness, Housing, Mental Health in Tulsa

The Path to Home Initiative is a central source for all programming as it relates to homelessness, housing, and mental health within the City of Tulsa.

City to Host City Hall on the Go November 8

The City of Tulsa is hosting City Hall on the Go (CHOTG) on Wednesday, November 8, from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Route 66 Historical Village, 3770 Southwest Boulevard.

Honorary Street Sign for the Late J. Kavin Ross Unveiled at 11th and Peoria

Mayor G.T. Bynum and family members of the late James Kavin Ross unveiled an honorary street sign renaming East 11th Street and South Peoria Avenue as “J Kavin Ross Drive.” The sign is on the northwest corner of the intersection, near Oaklawn Cemetery.

Monica Hamilton Selected As New Customer Care Director

On Thursday, Mayor Bynum announced Monica Hamilton will serve as the City’s new Customer Care Director. She will start work at the City of Tulsa on July 6, 2020.

City Hall, Facilities to Close Dec. 24, 25 for Christmas

City Hall and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020, for the New Year’s holiday.

City Budget

Balancing the budget at the City of Tulsa is not much different than balancing a budget at home. The money going out must not exceed the money coming in. State law requires the City of Tulsa to have a balanced budget. The City of Tulsa receives its money from several major sources, including five local taxes: sales tax, use tax, franchise tax/right-of-way user fees from utility companies, hotel/motel tax, and ad valorem tax. Other sources include enterprise revenues from airport charges, golf course fees, and utility services - water, sewer, refuse and stormwater. The City also obtains revenue from licenses and permits, culture and recreation facilities, municipal court fines, public safety fees, interest earnings, federal grants and shared revenue from state government.

More Than 4,000 Served, 600 Engaged in Services at Tulsa Sobering Center

This month marks five years since the City opened Tulsa Sobering Center – a jail diversion program designed to offer an alternative for adult men and women detained for public intoxication. Since it opened, Tulsa Sobering Center has served more than 4,000 people and connected 600 with life-saving services.

Zink Lake Closer to Reality; Tulsans to Finally See Water in Lake for First Time This Week

The City is starting the process to impound water in Zink Lake, a 2.5-mile recreational attraction located next to Gathering Place, which will open on Labor Day Weekend 2024

Tulsa Leads the Way with Record 447 Home Starts in 2023

The City has seen a record number of home starts in 2023, with 447 homes starting construction this year.

Vision Tulsa Route 66 Special Events Matching Grant Program

Planning an event on Route 66? Apply for a Vision Tulsa Route 66 Special Event Matching Grant from the City of Tulsa. Sponsored by the Tulsa Route 66 Commission, this program will reimburse businesses for some event costs.

City Hall, Municipal Court, Other Facilities Closed March 29 for Good Friday; Trash, Recycling Will Be Collected

City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed on Friday, March 29, for Good Friday.

Bike MS: Oklahoma 2023

The MS Society is hosting a Two-Day Bike Ride that starts in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and finishes in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

1921 Graves Public Oversight Committee Agrees to Move Forward with Further Test Excavation and Core Sampling in Oaklawn Cemetery

The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation met virtually on Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m. to receive an update from the physical investigation committee regarding the initial test excavation and additional geophysical research conducted at the Clyde Eddy site within the Oaklawn Cemetery.