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Tulsa Animal Welfare (TAW), Humane Society of Tulsa (HST) and the Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA) announced the creation of the Coalition for Tulsa Pets, a collaborative effort to develop and execute a community plan to increase the live release rate at Tulsa Animal Welfare and provide comprehensive and sustainable services for the pets.
The free pet vaccination clinic that had been scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 8, has been rescheduled for Jan. 12, 2019, at Hicks Park, 3443 S. Mingo Rd. Free vaccinations will be available for dogs and cats from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., or while supplies last.
Three Improve Our Tulsa public meetings are scheduled to receive comments on the revised proposal for the renewal of Improve Our Tulsa, the City’s basic streets and infrastructure program. During the meetings, Mayor Bynum and Tulsa City Councilors will give an overview of the latest Improve Our Tulsa proposal including district specific projects. Following public comments, the City of Tulsa will host an “open house” event with department heads and elected officials to answer resident questions and have one-on-one conversations about the proposal and projects.
The City of Tulsa’s Water & Sewer Department is responsible for the lifecycle of Tulsa’s water, which begins at our lakes, continues with treatment and distribution to our customers, and finishes at our sewer collection system where the water is treated before being discharged back into area rivers – all while being tested and monitored numerous times throughout the process. Have you ever thought about what you would have to go without if you didn't have easy access to water?
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Through the Vision Tulsa Public Schools Safety First Initiative, increased safety improvements are starting at many local schools in the Tulsa area.
City of Tulsa offices, including Municipal Court, will have a delayed opening Monday morning.
The Public Oversight Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Graves Investigation met Monday night to hear from the physical investigation committee, which includes the Oklahoma Archeological Survey based at the University of Oklahoma, regarding the field work analysis from Oaklawn Cemetery and Newblock Park in Tulsa.
Press Release: August 9, 2017