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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 test excavation to uncover potential mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre within the Sexton area at Oaklawn Cemetery, where an anomaly was previously discovered, concluded today. Following eight days of searching, findings indicate no evidence of human remains are present in the excavation area.
Mayor G.T. Bynum announced that Kathryn Junk and Anna America will join the Mayor’s Office in key roles to help serve the residents of Tulsa. Kathryn Junk will serve as the Chief of Staff to Mayor Bynum beginning Nov. 16 and Anna America will serve as the Chief of Culture and Recreation effective immediately.
Early Thursday morning, street crews worked to treat the roadways, elevated surfaces and slick spots with salt. Night shift personnel will focus on brine (salt/water mix) application to the roads as needed.
The Development Services Department promotes safety, livability and economic growth through efficient and collaborative application of engineering practices, zoning, building, fire, mechanical, electrical and plumbing codes.
Mayor G.T. Bynum and Chief of Culture and Parks and Recreation Director Anna America celebrate the grand reopening of McCullough Park, renovated through a $3.6 million Vision Tulsa project.
Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Ballmer Group announced today that Tulsa was selected as one of ten American cities that will participate in a new national initiative to identify, pilot, and measure the success of interventions to accelerate economic mobility for their residents. NextUp, a new program administered by Tulsa Community WorkAdvance (TCW), a successful evidence-based non-profit organization, will serve as the key partner for the initiative. The City of Tulsa will serve as the government agency partner.
(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.
The Department of Planning and Neighborhoods is a department of the City of Tulsa, covering Planning, Zoning, Neighborhoods, Housing, Code Enforcement, and Special Events.
News Release: Sept. 18, 2024