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Learn more about how to reserve Tulsa Parks shelters, rent park amenities, plan specials events, and apply for park use permits.
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.
The City of Tulsa requires a permit for Oversize/Overweight transportation that traverses city of Tulsa streets.
Tulsa is a city that celebrates special events. The Special Events Office includes the City of Tulsa's Special Event Permit Application and instructions developed to guide you through the permit process.
Our Volunteers will initially be targeting the Oklahoma’s Promise program for 8th through 10th graders that pays full tuition to Oklahoma colleges
To allow for faster plan reviews and inspections for development projects, the City of Tulsa has begun a Third Party Plans Review and Inspection Program. Developers may choose a third party provider that has been approved by the City of Tulsa to review plans and conduct inspections. This approved provider is authorized to recommend issuance of building permits and certificates of occupancy.
Permanent Diaper Relief provides diapers and resources through multiple programs focusing on empowerment and self-sufficiency through education and sustainable products.
Rise up for reading. Reading Partners believes that our communities do better when all students have access to high-quality learning opportunities.
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.
70 area non-profit organizations have been selected for a COVID-19 relief grant.
We are looking for volunteers to check out books to children and families, adding books in to the system, and keeping the library organized.
News Release - Tulsa Area Warming Stations
Tulsa Development Authority Approves 9-Member Advisory Committee to Assist in Creation of Community Development Corporation
Math is the language of science, and without the basics, many students give up before Algebra, closing the door to a future in STEM.
Balancing the budget at the City of Tulsa is not much different than balancing a budget at home. The money going out must not exceed the money coming in. State law requires the City of Tulsa to have a balanced budget. The City of Tulsa receives its money from several major sources, including five local taxes: sales tax, use tax, franchise tax/right-of-way user fees from utility companies, hotel/motel tax, and ad valorem tax. Other sources include enterprise revenues from airport charges, golf course fees, and utility services - water, sewer, refuse and stormwater. The City also obtains revenue from licenses and permits, culture and recreation facilities, municipal court fines, public safety fees, interest earnings, federal grants and shared revenue from state government.
We are searching for a videographer with equipment to film room reveals.
Youth Sports are among Tulsa Parks' most popular programs. No matter what your age, ability or interest, there's likely a program available.
Thousands of young Tulsans cannot get the help they need to succeed because they lack adequate transportation to get to clinics, educational opportunities, training, or social service agencies.
Our Mission is to provide the highest quality of care and customer service to our patients, their families, and our referring sources.
Tulsa Parks operates six community centers and three specialty centers located in parks throughout Tulsa. Each center offers a variety of classes, activities, and events.
Sand Springs CAP Early Childhood Education school is getting two new Strider Bikes to use for children that need an extra push developing motor skills.
Mend Medical Services demonstrates the love of Christ by equipping and supporting women before, during, and after an unexpected pregnancy.
Resilience and Equity is a department within the City of Tulsa.