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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.

January 6 COVID-19 Situation Update

To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 51,319 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 45,751 residents have recovered and 429 have died. Please "Read more" for information on vaccines and COVID-19 Relief funds.

City Clerks Office

The Office of the City Clerk for the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Mayor Bynum Names Michelle Brooks as City’s Director of Communications

Mayor G.T. Bynum has named Michelle Brooks as the City of Tulsa’s Director of Communications. The hiring comes on the heels of Michelle’s appointment as the Interim Director of Communications, while serving in her role as the Deputy Director of Communications and Mayoral Press Secretary. She will take her post effective immediately.

TAEMA Emergency Operations Update –May 29, 11 a.m.

The Army Corps of Engineers said the release rate remains at 275,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Keystone Dam with the expectation to stay of continuing that rate through Thursday.

1921 Graves Investigation Update - June 21, 2022

Tuesday, June 21, the Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation met virtually with technical experts to discuss the DNA analysis work and discuss next steps in the investigation.

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

Emergency Rental Assistance Program To Suspend New Applications

April 1, COVID-19 Situation Update

To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 115 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County, coupled with three deaths. Please read more for the April 1 Situation Update.

City Hall, Other Facilities Closed Jan. 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day; Trash, Recycling Will Be Collected 1-24

City offices will be closed Monday, January 15, 2024 in observance of Martin Luther King Day.

$5 Million For Future Downtown Development, Redevelopment Projects to Be Available Oct. 1

The Mayor’s Office of Economic Development announced roughly $5 million will be made available in zero interest loans to be awarded to prospective applicants looking to develop or redevelop projects in Downtown Tulsa.

Mayor Bynum Presents Recognition Awards to Two City Employees

Monday, May 8, during a special employee recognition ceremony at City Hall, Mayor G.T. Bynum presented a Michael P. Kier Tulsa Blue Award to Pete Cheek for his outstanding service and a City Star Award to Patrick McManus for his work in improving the safety culture at the City of Tulsa.

Murals

We have some blank walls that are begging for murals/decoration.

Service Update: Water Pump Down; Some Residents Could See Low Water Pressure

(10:40 p.m.) – Slight gains in storage tank levels that were realized this evening were lost when a 30-million-gallon-per-day pump at the Mohawk Water Treatment Plant had to be taken out of service due to a significant leak in the supporting piping. Please keep conserving water.