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Stormwater Quality - Learn more about Rain Barrels.
Inside the City limits of Tulsa, the Sales tax and Use tax is 8.517 percent.
Press release - May 2024.
The City of Tulsa is celebrating the nearly complete construction of the new Gilcrease Museum. The museum is expected to open to the public in Fall 2026.
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.
On Wed. evening, Tulsa City Council approved eight proposed projects part of Phase 1 of the Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) programming to help Tulsans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. City staff presented the projects, totaling more than $2 million. They aim at addressing the public health emergency through community-driven programs.
Through the Vision Tulsa Public Schools Safety First Initiative, increased safety improvements are starting at many local schools in the Tulsa area.
Drug Testing Laboratory Services
Press release: August 26, 2024
The Force 50 Foundation, a statewide foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life for veterans, announced the City of Tulsa as the winner of the Veteran Friendly Community Award at a banquet held at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Nigh University Center.
In its third day of winter weather response, the City of Tulsa is continuing to treat roads as areas of freezing drizzle move through the metro. Over the night, City crews worked to apply salt to Tulsa’s roadways after brine crews treated elevated surfaces up until midnight last night.
Advisory Committee Applications Now Open; Committee to Assist in Creation of Community Development Corporation for 56 Acres of Land in North Tulsa, Greenwood
City Hall, Municipal Court, and other City facilities will be closed Thursday, July 4, for Independence Day. Refuse, recycling, residential curbside yard waste and bulky waste will still be collected.
City of Tulsa street brine crews began working at midnight this morning in preparation for winter weather. Currently, all City of Tulsa street crews are deployed and responding as they run their routes. The northern part of our city limits looks to be the worst at this time. The City has crews focusing on that area and on other areas across the city in response to slick roads.
The City of Tulsa continues to operate under a 24-hour winter weather response and will continue to do so until the threat of winter weather subsides. Crews are currently treating slick spots, intersections and turn lanes as needed, as some light snow today created a few extra spots that needed attention.