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City of Tulsa Launches City Hall on the Go Pilot Program

The City of Tulsa is hosting its City Hall on the Go (CHOTG) pilot program on Wednesday, November 9, at Tulsa Fire Station 17, 1351 N. Sheridan Rd. Staff and services will be available from 8 – 10 a.m. and 3 – 5 p.m.

City of Tulsa Water Update – 2:30 p.m.

Tulsa’s voluntary boil order advisory remains in effect as the City continues to urge Tulsa water customers to conserve water.

City to Undergo Reorganization at Tulsa Animal Shelter

In February this year, the City issued a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals (CSP) for management of the City’s Animal Shelter (separate from animal control field operations and law enforcement, which must remain City functions). A panel was established to examine the proposals.

Historic Discovery Made in 1921 Graves Investigation

Mayor G.T. Bynum and forensic scientists and genealogists from Intermountain Forensics, the laboratory assisting the City with DNA analysis for the 1921 Graves Investigation, announced a historic update as it relates to the DNA and genealogical investigation from the 2021 and 2022 excavations and exhumations at Oaklawn Cemetery.

Improve Our Tulsa Proposal Heads to Ballot for Nov. 12 Vote

Following two years of planning and eight public meetings across the city, three ballot proposals will head to Tulsa residents for a Nov. 12 vote to fund Improve Our Tulsa, the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program.

Mayor G.T. Bynum Unveils Tulsa’s First Resilience Strategy

Tuesday afternoon, Mayor G.T. Bynum unveiled Resilient Tulsa, a new approach to address the city’s most pressing and interconnected challenges. The result of extensive consultation with stakeholders from across the city, and developed with financial and technical backing from 100 Resilient Cities – Pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation (100RC), the Resilience Strategy puts forth a framework for creating an equitable city and center of opportunity for Tulsans new and old.

James Wagner Named City of Tulsa Working In Neighborhoods Director

On October 13, Mayor G.T. Bynum announced James Wagner will serve as the Director of the City’s Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Department effective immediately. Wagner, the current Finance Director for the City of Tulsa, is assuming the WIN role following the passing of longtime City of Tulsa employee and former WIN Director Dwain Midget. Wagner will also serve as the interim Finance Director while the City follows its process to fill the Finance Director position.

City Offices Close Wednesday, November 11 for Veterans Day

City Hall, Municipal Court and other City facilities will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day.

City of Tulsa Update Feb. 15 – 6:25 p.m.

Please "Read more" for information on refuse and recycling, snow removal operations, electric and gas conservation, homeless outreach, protecting home water pipes, fire safety, and other winter safety messaging.

Tulsa Health Department Reports First Case of COVID-19

The Tulsa Health Department (THD) working collectively with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced March 6 in a press conference one positive case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Tulsa County.

Tulsa City Council Votes Unanimously to Approve Citywide Mask Ordinance Addendum; All Persons 10 Years Old and Older Required to Wear Masks in Public

The Tulsa City Councilors voted and approved a citywide addendum to the City’s existing mask ordinance, which lowers the age requirement for those who are required to wear a mask from ages 18 and over to ages 10 and over.

Recycling

The City offers curbside recycling as part of regular trash pickup. Learn what you can place in your blue bin.