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News Release: Jan. 30, 2025
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To help prevent the spread of COVID-19 before it occurs within the Tulsa community, Mayor Bynum is directing the postponement or cancellation of all gatherings of 50 people or more at City of Tulsa properties and facilities, as well as Special Events permitted by the City beginning at 5 p.m. today. The ban will be in place until April 15, when it will be reevaluated. For clarification, this direction does not include school or county led events as they do not fall under the purview of the City of Tulsa. City locations that are included are: BOK Center, City Hall and City facilities, City Parks and Recreation Centers, Convention Center, Gilcrease Museum, Performing Arts Center, Stormwater Detention areas, River Parks and the Tulsa Zoo. Special events that were permitted by the City, which close streets and right of ways are also included.
The City is gearing up for the opening of Zink Lake; Multiple projects are underway to be completed for Grand Opening on Labor Day Weekend 2024
City of Tulsa Animal Services is dedicated to providing temporary shelter, compassionate care and humane disposition of lost and unwanted animals; investigating and preventing animal cruelty, neglect and inhumane treatment; enforcing animal ordinances and laws; assuring public health and safety; and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2020 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
The Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Equity (MORE) and the Community Service Council (CSC) released the third Tulsa Equality Indicators Report, with results showing a continued upward trend.
The department of Public Works is a department of the City of Tulsa covering Streets, Traffic Operations, Refuse and Recycling, Engineering Services, Stormwater Quality, and Right-of-Way Management.
Surplus Auction for the City of Tulsa.
We have some blank walls that are begging for murals/decoration.
Traffic calming, often referred to as speed humps, can be achieved through citizen-based, grassroots education, enforcement and engineering. Education can lead to a dialogue between residents who are concerned about traffic safety in their neighborhoods.
Sports and fitness for adult and youth are among the department's most popular programs. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program for you.
The City continues its ransomware response as crews work to restore critical systems. Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards. For citizen reporting and general questions, or questions about a water bill, residents should continue to call 311 during business hours.
We are gearing up for 918 Day! Does your business have a special or deal you'd like to offer residents? "Read more" on how to submit your special. Watch for more information in the coming days!
Muncie Power Products and Tulsa Officials broke ground on Muncie’s new facility at the Peoria-Mohawk Business Park. Located at Peoria and 36th Street North, the Peoria-Mohawk Business Park is comprised of 120+acres of land that represents a cornerstone of planned redevelopment efforts in North Tulsa.
Tulsa is beginning to phase in new traffic signals with a flashing yellow arrow for permissive left turns. The first four of these new traffic signals will begin operating on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission will hold its 22nd Annual Dream Keepers Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 6 p.m. in Founders Hall at the OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center, 4502 E. 41st St.
Pathways is looking for guest speakers to share their professional, personal, and spiritual expertise in the classroom.
The City continues its restoration of systems and services following a ransomware attack discovered in May. Various electronic payment functions are back in service, and most City locations are now accepting debit and credit cards. For citizen reporting and general questions, or questions about a water bill, residents should continue to call 311, and press 0, during business hours.
Innovations Family Wellness (IFW) seeks to provide low-cost, high-quality, experienced, accessible perinatal care for families.
In light of the upcoming 2020 Census, Tulsa area residents looking to make sure members of their communities get counted can now apply for mini-grants of up to $500.