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TulsaOK averageUS Census ACS
Population
412,322
Per-capita income
$37,533
Median home value
$189,600
Bachelor's or higher
33%
Typical home value $220,759 +3.1% yr/yr · +30.3% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2000–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
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Municipal budget

US Census Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Total revenue$1.27B (FY2023)
Total spending$1.21B (FY2023)
Taxes$551.3M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$1.21B (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,943 (FY2023)

Development activity

Housing units permitted — US Census Building Permits Survey
2025865 housing units ($175.3M)

Recent meetings

Thu Jul 2, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Board of Adjustment to consider commercial vehicle repair special exception

The Board of Adjustment will hear six requests for variances or special exceptions to the Tulsa zoning code. Items include a duplex in RS-3 district, increased fence height, wider driveway, a fence within a street right-of-way, commercial vehicle repair in a CS district, and an accessory dwelling unit in AG-R district. The board may approve, deny, or defer each item.

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Page 1 of 2 City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment Agenda of Meeting No. 1386 Tuesday, July 7, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chamber, 175 E. 2nd St., Second Level, Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment (BOA) is empowered by state law to grant variances due to hardships, and special exceptions to the zoning code. At this meeting, BOA, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, approve with conditions, amend or modify, deny, reject, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. To comment on cases, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 All electronic devices must be silenced during the hearing. Note: If you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify the Tulsa Planning Office at 918-596-7526. Call to Order Approval of Minutes 1. Minutes from Meeting 1385, June 23, 2026 New Business 2. BOA-24065 Location: 320 South 42n …
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Thu Jul 2, 2026

HUD Community Development Committee

Committee to hold public hearing on PY27 priority needs

The HUD Community Development Committee will elect new officers and hear a needs assessment presentation. It will then hold a public hearing on PY27 Priority Needs, likely to discuss funding allocations for community development projects. The committee will also vote on approving previous meeting minutes.

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175 E. 2nd St., Ste 1560, Tulsa, OK 74103 | (918) 596-9084 Thursday, July 9th, 2026, 5:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chambers, 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Meeting Agenda Note: The Committee may review, discuss and/or take action on any agenda items. 1. Call to Order — Chair** 2. Chair’s Introductions and Remarks — Chair 3. Approval of Minutes of March 31st, 2026, Meeting** 4. Election of New Officers** 5. Needs Assessment Presentation 6. Motion and Vote to Enter PY27 Priority Needs Public Hearing** 7. Motion and Vote to Exit PY27 Priority Needs Public Hearing** 8. Comments — Committee 9. Adjourn — Chair** ** Indicates required motion and vote by Committee Next meeting August 13th, 2026 — 4:00 Reasonable accommodations will be made in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 for those with disabilities or those who require an interpreter for languages other than English. Please contact our office to request accommodations. FILED CITY OF TULSA STATE OF OKLAHOMA 06/25/2026 01:47 PM Office of the City Clerk
Wed Jul 1, 2026

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

TMAPC to consider rezoning near 11th Street and Garnett Road

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several rezoning requests, a comprehensive plan amendment, and two plats. Two county cases (CZ-595 and PUD-881) at 2808 E. 151st St. S. have been continued to August 19, 2026. All other items are scheduled for action at this meeting.

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Tulsa Planning Office | 175 E. 2nd St., Ste. 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 | tulsaplanning.org | [email protected] Page 1 of 3 Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Agenda of Meeting No. 2964 Wednesday, July 1, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chambers, 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) provides unbiased advice to the City Council and the County Commissioners on planning, development, and zoning matters. At this meeting, TMAPC, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, recommend for approval, amend or modify, recommend for approval with modifications, deny, reject, recommend for denial, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions, or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. • To comment on cases within the City of Tulsa, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 • To comment on cases outside city limits in Tulsa County, email [email protected]. Mail: INCOG Planning Services, …
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Tue Jun 30, 2026

Tulsa Authority for the Recovery of Energy

Fri Jun 26, 2026

Beyond Apology Commission

Thu Jun 25, 2026

Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity

Wed Jun 24, 2026

Council Public Works Committee

Council committee to consider Pearl District tax increment district, affordable housing fee waivers

The Public Works Committee will consider an ordinance creating Increment District No. 27 in the Pearl District for economic development. It will also discuss two ordinances that waive nuisance abatement costs and building permit fees to promote affordable housing. Other items include a license agreement for walkway canopies at 700 N. Greenwood Ave., a change order of $28,530.45 for waterline work, and adoption of the annual assessment roll for Tourism Improvement District No. 1. The committee will hear from the Human Rights Commission on board composition by council district.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Public Works Committee Meeting 2:30 PM, Wednesday, June 24, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: DUTTON  CO‐CHAIR: HALL‐HARPER, DECTER WRIGHT, BUSH Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  License Agreement between the City of Tulsa and Board of Regents for the Oklahoma AG and Mechanical Colleges for property located at 700 N. Greenwood Ave., University Center at Tulsa Addition, to install, use, and maintain two (2) walkway canopies and a brick paver walkway within the street right‐of‐way. (CD‐1) [PW 6/24/26; CC 7/15/26]  26‐531‐1  Supporting Documentation 3.  Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. 138068 between the City of Tulsa and Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc. for Project No. 2036N1153Z in the amount of twenty‐eight thousand, five hundred thirty dollars and forty‐five cents ($28,530.45), and adding one hundred twenty (120) calendar days necessary for the addition of waterline m …
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Wed Jun 24, 2026

Council Budget & Special Projects Committee

Budget committee to discuss division head positions and budget rules

The Budget and Special Projects Committee will discuss creating Division Head positions in the classified service with the Personnel Director, and consider new procedures for budget preparation, adoption, amendments, and appropriation transfers. No votes are scheduled; these are discussion items only.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Budget and Special Projects Committee Meeting 1:00 PM, Wednesday, June 24, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: GILBERT  CO‐CHAIR: BENGEL Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Discussion with the Personnel Director regarding Charter and other considerations related to the creation of Division Head positions in the classified service. (Gilbert, Bengel, Decter Wright, Lakin) [BUD/SP 6/24/26]  26‐541‐1  Supporting Documentation 3.  Discussion regarding the creation of additional procedures for the preparation, adoption, and amendment of budgets and/or transfer of appropriations. (Gilbert, Bengel, Decter Wright, Lakin) [BUD/SP 6/24/26]  26‐542‐1  Supporting Documentation 4.  Adjournment. FILED CITY OF TULSA STATE OF OKLAHOMA 06/22/2026 04:21 PM Office of the City Clerk
Wed Jun 24, 2026

Regular Council Meeting

Council to consider affordable housing fee waivers, Pearl District TIF

The Tulsa City Council will consider several first-reading ordinances, including waiving nuisance abatement costs and building permit fees to promote affordable housing, and establishing Increment District No. 27 for the Pearl District Neighborhood Economic Development Project. The council will also vote on rezoning properties, repatriating Native American objects from the Gilcrease Museum, and approving special event permits for July 4 celebrations.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Regular Meeting 5:00 PM, Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Council Chamber, 2nd Floor ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. INTRODUCTION AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At this Regular Meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert's Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, adopt, amend, reject, or defer action on any item listed on this Agenda. In accordance with the City Charter and state law, the Council may approve and adopt a budget and/or amendments to the budget, including adding, deleting, increasing, or decreasing any appropriations, expenditures, and amounts thereof. 1. RECEIPT & FILING OF MINUTES a.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 4:00 PM on June 3, 2026. [CC 6/24/26]  26‐526‐1  Supporting Documentation b.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 5:00 PM on June 3, 2026. [CC 6/24/26]  26‐526‐2  Supporting Documentation c.  Minutes of Regu …
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Tue Jun 23, 2026

African American Affairs Commission

Tue Jun 23, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Board to weigh variance for large fitness center at 4103 S Yale Ave

The Tulsa Board of Adjustment will consider nine items, including a special exception for a large indoor assembly and entertainment use to permit a gym/fitness center at 4103 South Yale Avenue, and several variance requests to reduce setbacks and increase driveway widths. The board will also vote on minutes from two prior meetings and hear other variance and special exception cases.

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Page 1 of 2 City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment Agenda of Meeting No. 1385 Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chamber, 175 E. 2nd St., Second Level, Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment (BOA) is empowered by state law to grant variances due to hardships, and special exceptions to the zoning code. At this meeting, BOA, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, approve with conditions, amend or modify, deny, reject, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. To comment on cases, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 All electronic devices must be silenced during the hearing. Note: If you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify the Tulsa Planning Office at 918-596-7526. Call to Order Approval of Minutes 1. Minutes from Meeting 1383, May 26, 2026 2. Minutes from Meeting 1384, June 9, 2026 Unfinis …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

Multiple rezoning and development requests to be heard by planning commission

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several rezoning requests, including a change from RS-3 to CG near South Harvard Avenue and East 27th Street, and county rezonings for a covered storage facility at 12330 N. Yale Ave and a commercial center at 2808 E. 151st St. S. A consent agenda item seeks a minor amendment to allow a drive-through at East 91st Street and South Memorial Drive. The commission will also consider preliminary plat extensions for two subdivisions: Frazier's Addition and Maybelle Villas II.

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Tulsa Planning Office | 175 E. 2nd St., Ste. 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 | tulsaplanning.org | [email protected] Page 1 of 3 Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Agenda of Meeting No. 2963 Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chambers, 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) provides unbiased advice to the City Council and the County Commissioners on planning, development, and zoning matters. At this meeting, TMAPC, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, recommend for approval, amend or modify, recommend for approval with modifications, deny, reject, recommend for denial, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions, or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. • To comment on cases within the City of Tulsa, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 • To comment on cases outside city limits in Tulsa County, email [email protected]. Mail: INCOG Planning Services …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Regular Council Meeting

Council to adopt FY 2026-2027 budget and approve $5M retail incentive

The Tulsa City Council will consider and possibly approve the FY 2026-2027 annual budget, a $5 million economic development incentive for Direct Retail Partners at Tulsa Hills, and ratify multiple bond agreements for capital projects including City Hall relocation and stormwater management. Other items include rezoning requests, special event permits for Juneteenth, and a use tax amendment to end a 15% dedication for debt service.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Regular Meeting 5:00 PM, Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Council Chamber, 2nd Floor ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. INTRODUCTION AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At this Regular Meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert's Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, adopt, amend, reject, or defer action on any item listed on this Agenda. In accordance with the City Charter and state law, the Council may approve and adopt a budget and/or amendments to the budget, including adding, deleting, increasing, or decreasing any appropriations, expenditures, and amounts thereof. 1. RECEIPT & FILING OF MINUTES a.  No items this week. 2. APPOINTMENTS & REAPPOINTMENTS a.  Rick Hudson – Reappointment to the Tulsa Utility Board/Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority; term expires April 28, 2030. (Attended 30/33 meetings.) (CD‐8) [UED 6/10/26; CC 6/17/26] 26 …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Council Public Works Committee

Council discusses utility easements, property condemnation, and medical board budget

The Public Works Committee will consider an ordinance to close a utility easement for a Chick-fil-A development. The committee will also discuss a resolution for property condemnation to acquire a storm sewer easement for S. Lewis Ave. rehabilitation and review the 2026-2027 Medical Control Board budget.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Public Works Committee Meeting 2:30 PM, Wednesday, June 17, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: DUTTON  CO‐CHAIR: HALL‐HARPER, DECTER WRIGHT, BUSH Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Ordinance closing a certain Utility Easement, requested by Nathalie Cornett, Eller & Detrich, P.C. for property located at 4191 S. Peoria Ave., Lot One (1), Block One (1) of Brookside Marketplace Addition, for Chick‐fil‐A development. (CD‐9) [PW 6/17/26; CC 6/17/26; CC 6/24/26] 26‐520‐1  Supporting Documentation 3.  Resolution authorizing Condemnation of property owned by Aaron D. and Haley R. Leddy located at 2504 E. 46th Pl., Arnall Heights Addition, an existing public necessity requires the acquisition of a Storm Sewer Easement for the the Arterial Street Rehabilitation of S. Lewis Ave. ‐ I‐44 to E. 41st St. S. (CD‐9) [PW 6/17/26; CC 6/24/26]  26‐519‐1  Supporting Documentation 4.  Discussion …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Council Budget & Special Projects Committee

Committee to vote on adopting FY2026-2027 city budget

The Budget and Special Projects Committee will consider several ordinances related to the FY2026-2027 budget. The main item is adopting the annual budget, which includes a 10% emergency contingency, a 5% emergency telephone fee, and transfer of enterprise income. The committee will also approve a five-year Capital Improvements Plan (2027-2031), amend the 2017 sales tax expenditure policy, authorize the mayor to transfer up to $100,000 between accounts, and end a 15% use tax dedication for debt service.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Budget and Special Projects Committee Meeting 1:00 PM, Wednesday, June 17, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: GILBERT  CO‐CHAIR: BENGEL Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Ordinance adopting the Annual Budget of the City of Tulsa for the Fiscal Year 2026‐2027; ordering the transfer of enterprise income to the General Fund; appropriating unexpended balances for grant funds and capital project funds for Fiscal Year 2026‐2027; ordering and directing the computation and filing of levy requirements for the 2026‐2027 Sinking Fund of the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma; reserving fund balance of ten percent (10.0%) as an emergency operating contingency in the General Fund; approving an emergency telephone fee of five percent (5%) for Calendar Year 2027; ordering the filing of the City of Tulsa Budget, Fiscal Year 2026‐2027 with the State Auditor and Inspector of the State of Oklahoma; and …
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Tue Jun 16, 2026

Indian Affairs Commission

Mon Jun 15, 2026

Human Rights Commission

Fri Jun 12, 2026

Children Citizenship Ceremony

Thu Jun 11, 2026

Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity

Thu Jun 11, 2026

Hispanic/LatinX Affairs Commission

Wed Jun 10, 2026

Regular Council Meeting

Council to vote on $284K settlement payment to Tracie Lewis for lawsuit judgment

The Council will hold public hearings on a proposed ordinance redirecting natural gas franchise revenues to street maintenance and on annual assessments for the Kendall Whittier Improvement District. It will also vote on a $284,850.45 settlement to resolve a lawsuit, ratify multiple bond agreements as part of the FY 2026-2027 budget, and consider two rezoning applications.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Regular Meeting 5:00 PM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026 Council Chamber, 2nd Floor ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. INTRODUCTION AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At this Regular Meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert's Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, adopt, amend, reject, or defer action on any item listed on this Agenda. In accordance with the City Charter and state law, the Council may approve and adopt a budget and/or amendments to the budget, including adding, deleting, increasing, or decreasing any appropriations, expenditures, and amounts thereof. 1. RECEIPT & FILING OF MINUTES a.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 4:00 PM on May 20, 2026. [CC 6/10/26]  26‐507‐1  Supporting Documentation b.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 5:00 PM on May 20, 2026. [CC 6/10/26]  26‐507‐2  Supporting Documentation 2. APPOINTMENTS & R …
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Wed Jun 10, 2026

Council Public Works Committee

Committee to consider water and sewer rate adjustments effective Oct 1

The Public Works Committee will discuss and potentially advance several items, including water and sewer rate adjustments effective October 1, 2026, and a resolution to pay a $284,850.45 judgment in a lawsuit against the city. Also on the agenda are ordinances for a new municipal code lien enforcement procedure and directing a portion of Oklahoma Natural Gas gross receipts into a street maintenance fund, contingent on voter approval of the ONG franchise. The committee will also consider a license agreement for a decorative driveway and sidewalk at 2525 E. 30th St.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Public Works Committee Meeting 2:30 PM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: DUTTON  CO‐CHAIR: HALL‐HARPER, DECTER WRIGHT, BUSH Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Resolution authorizing payment of two hundred twenty‐three thousand, five hundred sixty‐ one dollars and fifty cents ($223,561.50) for attorney fees and sixty‐one thousand, two hundred eighty‐eight dollars and ninety‐five cents ($61,288.95) for outstanding interest and litigation costs to Tracie Lewis, Plaintiff, and David Mitchell Garrett Law Office, PLLC and Christopher L. Camp, Attorney at Law from the Sinking Fund as payment of a judgment in Case No. CJ‐2022‐2783, Tracie Lewis v. City of Tulsa et al.  (Emergency Clause) [PW 6/10/26; CC 6/10/26] 26‐506‐1  Supporting Documentation 3.  Ordinance amending Title 11‐C, Tulsa Revised Ordinances, "Waterworks and Sewerage"; amending Chapter 3, titled …
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Wed Jun 10, 2026

Council Urban & Economic Development Committee

Committee to consider $5M incentive for Tulsa Hills retail redevelopment

The committee is deciding on a resolution for up to $5 million in economic development incentives for DRP Tulsa Hills Property Owner, LLC for a retail shopping facility. Also under consideration are two rezonings, multiple budget amendments including $106,500 for police training and $575,000 for sidewalk improvements, and a presentation on homelessness programs. The meeting includes the reappointment of Rick Hudson to the Tulsa Utility Board.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Urban & Economic Development Committee Meeting 10:30 AM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: BELLIS  CO‐CHAIR: ARCHIE, LAKIN Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Rick Hudson ‐ Reappointment to the Tulsa Utility Board/Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority; term expires April 28, 2030. (Attended 30/33 meetings.) (CD‐8) [PW 6/10/26; CC 6/17/26] 26‐509‐1 3.  Rezoning Application Z‐7852 from RS‐1 to RS‐1 with an Optional Development Plan for property located west of the NW/c of E. 119th St. S. and S. Yale Ave. requested by Nathan Cross. (Property owner: Allen Staab, Gold Team Commercial Realty, LLC) (CD‐8) (TMAPC voted 7‐0‐0 to recommend  APPROVAL of RS‐1 zoning with an Optional Development Plan.) [UED 6/10/26; CC 6/17/26; CC 6/24/26]  26‐510‐1  Supporting Documentation 4.  Rezoning Application Z‐7861 from RS‐3 to MX1‐F‐35 for property located south of the SE/c o …
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Tue Jun 9, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Board to decide on music venue and vinyl press in downtown Tulsa

The Board of Adjustment will hear nine requests for variances and special exceptions to the zoning code, including a proposal to allow a large indoor music venue and a vinyl record press at 913 South Boulder Avenue. Other items involve religious assembly, detached houses, accessory dwelling units, and setback adjustments across the city.

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Page 1 of 2 City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment Agenda of Meeting No. 1384 Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chamber, 175 E. 2nd St., Second Level, Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment (BOA) is empowered by state law to grant variances due to hardships, and special exceptions to the zoning code. At this meeting, BOA, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, approve with conditions, amend or modify, deny, reject, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. To comment on cases, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 All electronic devices must be silenced during the hearing. Note: If you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify the Tulsa Planning Office at 918-596-7526. Call to Order Approval of Minutes 1. Minutes from Meeting 1383, May 26, 2026 New Business 2. BOA-24050 Location: 913 South Boul …
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Mon Jun 8, 2026

Animal Welfare Commission

Fri Jun 5, 2026

Tulsa Women's Commission

Wed Jun 3, 2026

Regular Council Meeting

Council to consider adopting FY 2026-2027 budget and capital plan

The Tulsa City Council will hold public hearings and first readings on several ordinances, including the adoption of the FY 2026-2027 annual budget and capital plan, supplemental appropriations of $9.4 million, and changes to street maintenance funding. They will also consider closing an alley at 702 S. Main St. for a parking garage development and amending the use tax revenue dedication. Additionally, the council will vote on appointments to city commissions and resolutions supporting Main Street district programs.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Regular Meeting 5:00 PM, Wednesday, June 3, 2026 Council Chamber, 2nd Floor ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. INTRODUCTION AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At this Regular Meeting of the City Council, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable Council Rules and Robert's Rules of Order, the Council will consider, discuss, and may take action on, adopt, amend, reject, or defer action on any item listed on this Agenda. In accordance with the City Charter and state law, the Council may approve and adopt a budget and/or amendments to the budget, including adding, deleting, increasing, or decreasing any appropriations, expenditures, and amounts thereof. 1. RECEIPT & FILING OF MINUTES a.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 4:00 PM on May 13, 2026. [CC 6/3/26]  26‐461‐1  Supporting Documentation b.  Minutes of Regular Meeting held at 5:00 PM on May 13, 2026. [CC 6/3/26]  26‐461‐2  Supporting Documentation 2. APPOINTMENTS & REAP …
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Wed Jun 3, 2026

Council Urban & Economic Development Committee

Committee to consider two rezonings and a nuisance lien enforcement ordinance

The Urban & Economic Development Committee will decide on two rezoning applications: one at W. 49th St. and S. Tacoma Ave. from OL/RS-3 to CG with a development plan, and another east of E. Admiral Pl. and N. 177th E. Ave. from RS-1 to IL. The committee will also consider an ordinance adopting the annual assessment roll for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1 and a new chapter on Municipal Code Lien Enforcement Procedure for nuisance abatement. Additionally, six resolutions supporting district Main Street programs for 2026-2027 will be discussed.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Urban & Economic Development Committee Meeting 10:30 AM, Wednesday, June 3, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: BELLIS  CO‐CHAIR: ARCHIE, LAKIN Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Dr. Tamecca Rogers – Reappointment to the Human Rights Commission; term expires July 1, 2028. (Attended 6/9 meetings.) (CD‐7) [UED 6/3/26; CC 6/10/26]  26‐460‐1 3.  Rezoning Application Z‐7858 from OL and RS‐3 to CG with an Optional Development Plan for property located at the SE/c of W. 49th St. S. and S. Tacoma Ave. requested by Anna Sanger. (Property owner: Brady Residential Properties, LLC) (CD‐2) (TMAPC voted 11‐0‐0 to recommend APPROVAL of CG zoning with an Optional Development Plan.) [UED 6/3/26; CC 6/10/26; CC 6/17/26] 26‐456‐1  Supporting Documentation 4.  Rezoning Application Z‐7859 from RS‐1 to IL for property located east of the NE/c of E. Admiral Pl. and N. 177th E. Ave. requested by Ma …
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Wed Jun 3, 2026

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

TMAPC to decide on rezoning and land use change at West Edison Street

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings and vote on several rezoning requests, a comprehensive plan amendment, and subdivision plats. Key items include a continued rezoning and land-use change near West Edison Street and North 41st West Avenue, as well as two county rezonings and two plats.

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Tulsa Planning Office | 175 E. 2nd St., Ste. 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 | tulsaplanning.org | [email protected] Page 1 of 3 Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Agenda of Meeting No. 2962 Wednesday, June 3, 2026, 1:00 p.m. Tulsa City Council Chambers, 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 Introduction and Notice to the Public The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) provides unbiased advice to the City Council and the County Commissioners on planning, development, and zoning matters. At this meeting, TMAPC, in accordance with and pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, will review, consider, discuss, and may take action on, approve, recommend for approval, amend or modify, recommend for approval with modifications, deny, reject, recommend for denial, or defer action on any item listed on the agenda. How to Participate You may attend the hearing to express your opinions, or have someone appear on your behalf. If you wish to present documents or exhibits during the hearing, please submit them by 9:00 a.m. the day of the hearing. Please reference the case number and include your name and address. Any exhibits presented will become part of the public record of the case. • To comment on cases within the City of Tulsa, email [email protected]. Mail: Tulsa Planning Office, 175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480, Tulsa, OK 74103 • To comment on cases outside city limits in Tulsa County, email [email protected]. Mail: INCOG Planning Services, …
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Wed Jun 3, 2026

Council Public Works Committee

Stormwater fee to rise 7%, from $13.69 to $14.65 per month, starting Oct 1

The Public Works Committee will consider several ordinances adjusting fees: a 7% stormwater service charge increase, changes to residential solid waste collection rates, and an increase in right-of-way occupancy fees. The committee will also hold a public hearing on closing an alley at 702 S. Main St. for a parking garage development, approve a $50,993.90 change order for a concrete parking lot at Turkey Mountain Rock Yard, and discuss plans for data transparency. All fee changes are proposed to take effect in mid-2026.

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NOTICE AND AGENDA TULSA CITY COUNCIL ‐ Public Works Committee Meeting 2:30 PM, Wednesday, June 3, 2026 One Technology Center, 4th Floor, Room 411 ‐ 175 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103 CHAIR: DUTTON  CO‐CHAIR: HALL‐HARPER, DECTER WRIGHT, BUSH Persons who require a special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact Secretary to the Tulsa City Council Lori Doring, 175 East Second Street, Fourth Floor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 918‐596‐1990 or via Email: [email protected], as far in advance as possible and preferably at least 48‐hours before the date of the meeting. Persons using a TDD may contact OKLAHOMA RELAY at 1‐800‐722‐0353 and voice calls should be made to 1‐800‐522‐8506 to communicate via telephone with hearing telephone users and vice versa. 1.  Call to Order. 2.  Ordinance closing a Public Way requested by Jaime Skipper, Wallace Design Collective, PC. The requested closing of a certain portion of an alleyway as a public way of the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, located at 702 S. Main St., Lots One through Eight (1‐8), Block One Hundred Seventy‐Four (174) of the Tulsa Original Town Addition, for the development of a parking garage, Project No. 5‐3‐25‐68 (CD‐4) (Public Hearing: 6/3/26) [PW 6/3/26; CC 6/3/26; CC 6/10/26] 26‐463‐1  Supporting Documentation 3.  Change Order No. 3 to Contract No. 137758 between the City of Tulsa and Tri‐Star Construction, LLC for Project No. 2159FR0315 in the amount of fifty thousand, nine hundred ninety‐three dollars and ninety cents …
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
$233.0MMANHATTAN HUNT A JOINT VENTURE
Department of Defense · P8000-P8001 AMMBULATORY CARE CENTER AND DENTAL CLINIC, JOINT BASE ANDR
$208.6MCHEROKEE NATION FEDERAL CONSULTING, L.L.C.
Department of the Treasury · PAPER PROCESSING CLERICAL SUPPORT PROGRAM
$163.6MCHEROKEE NATION STRATEGIC PROGRAMS, L.L.C.
Department of State · CLOSELY ASSOCIATED - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE DEPARTMEN
$126.5MFLINTCO, LLC
Department of Health and Human Services · RAPID CITY HEALTH CENTER DESIGN BUILD CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, RAPID CITY
$118.0MPATRIOT TEAM
Department of Defense · CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
$115.2MPATRIOT TEAM
Department of Defense · CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
$110.0MPATRIOT TEAM
Department of Defense · CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
$99.7MPATRIOT TEAM
Department of Defense · CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
$96.7MPUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA
Department of Defense · 199805!2100!0061!BT39 !U.S. ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY CENTER!DABT3997C4022
$95.5MMAGELLAN TERMINALS HOLDINGS LP
Department of Defense · 8508800834!CONUS COCO STORAGE SERVICES

Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.

🌐 County-level context (Tulsa County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration-109 people (-$67.0M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)10 ({"Severe Storm": 15, "Severe Ice Storm": 8, "Flood": 7, "Fir · last Thu Feb 19, 2026)
Traffic fatalities64 (17 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments19,556 (329,036 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,179/mo (9,899 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy18.8% (low numeracy 29% · 2017)

Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC

City profile

Everything below is drawn from this city’s own public record and primary-source government data. AI-written summaries are a finding aid, not a citable quote.

$1.27B
Annual budget
$1.21B
Debt outstanding
865
Permitted housing units

The money — in

source: Census gov-finance & state comptroller

Budget

Revenue$1.27B
Spending$1.21B
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.

Debt load MODERATE

Outstanding debt$1.21B
Debt-to-revenue0.95×
Debt-load index59 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.

Outcomes — economic mobility

source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research use

For kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:

White kids
0.429
All kids
0.409
Black kids
0.370

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