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Artists selected to participate in the Greenwood Art Project have been selected. The Greenwood Art Project will present 34 temporary public artworks celebrating and commemorating a vibrant community in the Historic Greenwood District. This week marks the 99th anniversary of the 1921 Greenwood Race Massacre.
Press release - May 2024.
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, avoiding scammers, and additional safety information.
After a recommendation from the Greenwood Cultural Center Board, Mayor G.T. Bynum selected the Moody Nolan / JCJ Architecture team to lead the Greenwood Cultural Center’s renovation project. Moody Nolan will oversee the design and serve as a cultural adviser for the renovations, JCJ Architecture will be the local architect of record.
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, and additional safety information.
Important updates regarding the recent wind storm. Learn more about greenwaste disposal, PSO power updates, avoiding scammers, and additional safety information.
CNA, a nationally-accredited 21st century policing firm, has named the four co-researchers to help facilitate their plan to advance community policing within the Tulsa Police Department. Working with the firm’s project team, co-researchers will dedicate at least 10-15 hours a month to the project, participate in virtual meetings, identify community stakeholders for feedback, give input and help conduct focus groups and interviews with community members. The final recommendation and evaluation will be completed in the Fall of 2021.
The Greenwood Art Project invites the public to view and participate in the first installations by its commissioned artists. On April 4, Yielbonzie Johnson will present “Lives on the Line – a Greenwood Arts Project” at the Church of the Restoration, 1314 N. Greenwood Ave., from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. A program is scheduled for 2 p.m.
This Saturday, September 11, City of Tulsa officials, and local veterans will rededicate Veterans Park at its new location at 1028 E. 6th Street, after a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Stormwater Quality is a division of the Public Works Department dedicated to the protection of the waterways in Tulsa.
Press release: May 6, 2024.
News Release: March 17, 2025
News Release: December 19, 2024
Press Release: August 9, 2017
The Greenwood Art Project, a public art initiative of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, opened with a host of activities featuring local and international artists, led by artists Rick Lowe and William Cordova. The Greenwood Art Project seeks to raise awareness of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and destruction of the historic Greenwood District including Black Wall Street, one of the most prominent Black-owned business districts in the United States during the early 1900s.
Mayor G.T. Bynum and Chief of Culture and Parks and Recreation Director Anna America celebrate the grand reopening of McCullough Park, renovated through a $3.6 million Vision Tulsa project.
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.
Twenty-five children from 11 countries took their oaths of allegiance today at Gathering Place in Tulsa’s first child citizenship ceremony.