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News release: April 15, 2025
March 17 Update on COVID-19 Response in Tulsa, including an executive order from Mayor Bynum closing bars and all commercial establishments and places of public accommodation, including restaurants, food courts and large entertainment venues.
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.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things for those living, working and visiting Downtown Tulsa, including dining out at local restaurants. To that end, the Downtown Coordinating Council (DCC) has launched the Back to Downtown campaign to highlight the many safe dining options available in Downtown Tulsa as people return to work and everyday activities.
Have you ever thought what your day would be like if you didn't have clean water? Today is national "Imagine a Day Without Water" and we're joining with organizations across the country to talk about how essential water and wastewater services are to communities and the importance of making necessary investments in our infrastructure. "Read more" to learn more about Tulsa's system and the Top 20 Things We Would Give Up On a Day Without Water.
The Emergency Operations Center remains activated to coordinate the areawide response following the severe storm that passed through Tulsa early yesterday morning.
News Release: April 21, 2025
Stormwater and floodplain management for the City of Tulsa.
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented the Tulsa Police Department a certificate of recognition for achieving Dementia Friendly Tulsa training Thursday morning.
Press release: February 27, 2025
Press Release: November 29, 2017
Phase One adds 72 housing units through public-private partnership
The new Student Success and Career Center on the Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus revolutionizes the college onboarding and career process. Designed with the student in mind, the facility allows students to meet with answer center specialists, academic advisors, career specialists and local companies. The $5.3 million facility, part of the Vision Tulsa package approved by voters in 2016, is now part of the campus at 10300 E. 81st Street.