Tulsa, Oklahoma
Recent meetings
Board of Adjustment
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.
- Special exception for duplex at 320 South 42nd West Avenue (BOA-24065)
- Variance for fence in street right-of-way at 8621 South Memorial Drive (BOA-24069)
- Special exception for commercial vehicle repair at 16416 East Admiral Place South (BOA-24070)
- Special exception for accessory dwelling unit at 7713 South 26th West Avenue (BOA-24071)
- Special exception to increase fence height in street setback at 11819 East 41st Street South (BOA-24066)
HUD Community Development Committee
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.
- Election of new officers for the committee
- Approval of minutes from March 31, 2026 meeting
- Needs Assessment Presentation
- Motion and vote to enter PY27 Priority Needs Public Hearing
- Motion and vote to exit PY27 Priority Needs Public Hearing
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
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.
- Z-7863: Rezoning west of NW corner of East 11th Street South and South Garnett Road from RS-3, CS, and RT66 to CG and RT66
- Z-7864: Rezoning west of NW corner of East 46th Street North and North Peoria Avenue from RS-3 to RM-3
- Z-7867: Rezoning northeast corner of West 37th Place South and South Galveston Avenue from RS-3 to IM (industrial)
- CPA-132: Change land use designation from Multiple Use to Neighborhood at SE corner of East 101st Street South and South Florence Avenue (related to Z-7866)
- Tulsa Classical Academy minor plat at north of NE corner of South Sheridan Road and East 101st Street South
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
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.
- Discussion with Personnel Director on creating Division Head positions in classified service
- Discussion on new procedures for budget preparation, adoption, amendment, and appropriation transfers
Council Public Works Committee
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.
- Ordinance establishing Pearl District Increment District No. 27, a tax increment financing area east of US-75, south of I-244, north of 11th St., west of S. Utica Ave.
- Ordinance waiving nuisance abatement costs and fees to promote affordable housing, with a clawback provision.
- Ordinance waiving building permit application and permit fees for affordable housing projects.
- Change Order No. 1 ($28,530.45) to Crossland Heavy Contractors for waterline materials and tree removal on project 2036N1153Z.
- Ordinance adopting annual Assessment Roll for Tourism Improvement District No. 1, assessing hotels/motels with 110+ rooms. (Public hearing: July 15)
Regular Council Meeting
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.
- Ordinance waiving nuisance abatement costs and fees to promote affordable housing (first reading)
- Ordinance waiving building permit fees for affordable housing (first reading)
- Establishing Increment District No. 27 in the Pearl District for tax increment financing
- Rezoning Z-7852 from RS-1 to RS-1 with optional development plan near 119th St. and Yale Ave.
- Repatriation of funerary objects to the Chickasaw Nation and sacred objects to the Pawnee Nation from the Gilcrease Museum
Board of Adjustment
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.
- Special exception for large (250+ person) indoor assembly at 4103 S Yale Ave for a fitness center
- Variance to reduce setback for unenclosed parking at 1124 E 37th Pl S
- Special exception to increase driveway width at 3139 S Florence Pl (RS-1 district)
- Variance to reduce street setback and amend site plan for community center at 815 S Utica Ave
- Special exception to increase fence height in street setback at 1306 E 26th St S
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
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.
- Adopting the FY2026-2027 annual budget, including a 10% General Fund emergency contingency and a 5% emergency telephone fee for 2027
- Approving the Capital Improvements Plan for fiscal years 2027-2031
- Amending Title 43-K expenditure policy for the 2017 Limited-Purpose Economic Development Temporary Sales Tax
- Authorizing the mayor to transfer unexpended appropriations of up to $100,000 within departments, expiring July 31, 2027
- Ending the 15% use tax revenue dedication for debt service under Title 43-K
Council Public Works Committee
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.
- Ordinance closing a utility easement at 4191 S. Peoria Ave. for Chick-fil-A development
- Resolution authorizing condemnation of property at 2504 E. 46th Pl. for a storm sewer easement
- Storm Sewer Easement acquisition for the Arterial Street Rehabilitation of S. Lewis Ave. - I-44 to E. 41st St. S.
- Discussion regarding adoption of the 2026-2027 Medical Control Board Budget
Regular Council Meeting
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.
- Resolution to approve up to $5,000,000 in economic development incentives for Direct Retail Partners (DRP) Tulsa Hills Property Owner, LLC for a retail shopping facility
- Ratification of $59,650,000 in bonds for purchase and improvement of One Technology Center for City Hall relocation
- Ratification of $115,300,000 and $118,100,000 in bonds for 2016 Tulsa Economic Vision Advance Fund Issues 1 and 2
- Adoption of FY 2026-2027 annual budget and Capital Improvements Plan for FY 2027-2031
- Ordinance amending Title 45 Use Tax Code to end 15% dedication of use tax revenue for debt service
Tulsa Metropolitan Area 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.
- Minor amendment to add a drive-through at PUD-360-G-1 near 91st and Memorial (Consent)
- Rezoning Z-7862 from RS-3 to CG at northeast corner of South Harvard and East 27th Street
- County rezoning CZ-593 from AG to RS-1 in the 6900 block of East 116th Street North
- County rezoning CZ-594 and PUD-880 for covered boat/RV storage at 12330 N. Yale Ave
- County rezoning CZ-595 and PUD-881 for a commercial center at 2808 E. 151st St. S.
Council Public Works Committee
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.
- Resolution authorizing payment of $223,561.50 in attorney fees and $61,288.95 in interest/costs to Tracie Lewis from Sinking Fund for judgment in Case CJ-2022-2783
- Ordinance amending water and sewer rates in Title 11-C, effective October 1, 2026
- License agreement with Julie M. Nickel for decorative concrete driveway and brick paver sidewalk at 2525 E. 30th St.
- Ordinance adopting new Chapter 5 'Municipal Code Lien Enforcement Procedure' in Title 24 (Nuisances)
- Ordinance directing 0.9% of ONG gross receipts into street maintenance fund, contingent on voter approval of ONG franchise
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
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.
- Economic development incentive up to $5,000,000 for DRP Tulsa Hills Property Owner, LLC for retail shopping facility redevelopment
- Rezoning Z-7852 from RS-1 to RS-1 with Optional Development Plan near E. 119th St. S. and S. Yale Ave.
- Rezoning Z-7861 from RS-3 to MX1-F-35 near E. Newton St. and N. Oswego Ave.
- Budget amendment $106,500 for Frontline Leadership Training Academy and Mayor's Police and Community Coalition
- Budget amendment $575,000 for E. 36th Pl. Sidewalk Improvements and reductions totaling $534,328.95 for Boston Avenue Bridge
Regular Council Meeting
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.
- Settlement of $223,561.50 in attorney fees and $61,288.95 in interest/costs to Tracie Lewis from the Sinking Fund (Case No. CJ-2022-2783)
- Public hearing on ordinance to add 0.9% of Oklahoma Natural Gas gross receipts to the Street Maintenance Special Revenue Fund
- Public hearing on annual assessment roll for Kendall Whittier Improvement District along Lewis Ave. and Admiral Blvd.
- Rezoning Z-7858 from OL and RS-3 to CG with Optional Development Plan at W. 49th St. S. and S. Tacoma Ave.
- Ratification of $115,300,000 in revenue bonds for 2016 Tulsa Economic Vision Advance Fund—Issue 1
Board of Adjustment
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.
- Special exception for a large indoor assembly and entertainment venue (music venue) at 913 South Boulder Avenue
- Special exception for low-impact manufacturing (vinyl record press) at the same location
- Special exception to amend a previously approved site plan for a religious assembly at 5150 East 101st Street South
- Variance to reduce rear street setback at 3105 South Gary Avenue
- Variance to reduce cottage house count and increase building coverage near West 71st Street and South Union Avenue
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The Budget and Special Projects Committee will consider adopting the City of Tulsa's annual budget for fiscal year 2026-2027, which includes a 5% emergency telephone fee for 2027, a 10% reserve fund balance, and the transfer of enterprise income. The committee will also approve a five-year Capital Improvements Plan for FY 2027-2031 and review proposed technical changes to the budget. Additionally, the committee will take up amendments to the 2017 Limited-Purpose Economic Development Temporary Sales Tax expenditure policy and end a 15% use tax revenue dedication for debt service. Several resolutions ratifying existing bond agreements with the Tulsa Public Facilities Authority are also on the agenda.
- Adoption of FY 2026-2027 annual budget with 5% emergency telephone fee for 2027
- Approval of Capital Improvements Plan for fiscal years 2027-2031
- Ordinance amending expenditure policy for the 2017 limited-purpose economic development sales tax
- Ordinance ending 15% use tax revenue dedication for debt service in Title 43-K fund
- Supplemental appropriations of $9.4 million from General Fund and other funds for FY 2025-2026
Council Public Works Committee
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.
- Public hearing and ordinance to close a portion of alley at 702 S. Main St. for a parking garage (Project 5-3-25-68)
- Change Order No. 3 for $50,993.90 to Tri-Star Construction for a concrete parking lot at Turkey Mountain Rock Yard
- Ordinance increasing monthly stormwater fee by 7% from $13.69 to $14.65, effective Oct 1, 2026
- Ordinance amending residential solid waste collection rates and premium services, effective Oct 1, 2026
- Ordinance raising right-of-way occupancy permit fees, with an emergency clause, effective July 1, 2026
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
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.
- Rezoning Z-7858: property at SE/c of W. 49th St. S. and S. Tacoma Ave. from OL and RS-3 to CG with Optional Development Plan (TMAPC recommended approval 11-0)
- Rezoning Z-7859: property east of NE/c of E. Admiral Pl. and N. 177th E. Ave. from RS-1 to IL (TMAPC recommended approval 11-0)
- Ordinance adopting annual assessment roll for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1 along Lewis Ave. Corridor and E. Admiral Blvd.
- Ordinance adding new Chapter 5 to Title 24 (Nuisances) for Municipal Code Lien Enforcement Procedure
- Resolutions supporting participation of six districts (Greenwood, Kendall Whittier, East Tulsa, Route 66, Pearl, SoBo) in Oklahoma Main Street Center 2026-2027
Regular Council Meeting
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.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance adopting the FY 2026-2027 annual budget (Item 6f)
- Supplemental appropriations of $9,415,000 from General Fund and other funds for year-end FY 2026 (Item 6d)
- First reading of ordinance to close a portion of alley at 702 S. Main St. for parking garage development (Item 6e)
- Public hearing on ordinance directing 0.9% of ONG gross receipts into street maintenance fund (Item 3c)
- First reading of ordinance ending 15% use tax revenue dedication for debt service (Item 6a)
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
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.
- Z-7860 / CPA-131 (continued): Rezone from CS and RS-3 to CS and change land use from Neighborhood to Multiple Use east of SE corner of West Edison St. and N. 41st West Ave.
- CZ-592 (County): Rezone from IL to AG at 25015 W. 41st St. S.
- CZ-593 (County): Rezone from AG to RS-1 in the 6900 block of E. 116th St. N.
- The Estates West (County): Approval of re-plat to rename a previously approved subdivision plat at SW corner of E. 86th St. N. and N. Yale Ave.
- Riverline: Approval of preliminary plat north of NE corner of E. 91st St. S. and Riverside Pkwy.
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will decide on 10 requests for variances or special exceptions to the Tulsa zoning code at this meeting. Items include proposals for an accessory dwelling unit, carports in setbacks, a manufactured housing unit, increased building floor area, and reduced parking setbacks. The board may approve, deny, or defer each item after public comment.
- Special exception for an accessory dwelling unit at 2207 South Delaware Court (BOA-24040)
- Variance to increase floor area ratio in OM district at 1422 South Denver Avenue (BOA-24049)
- Special exception for a manufactured housing unit at 2823 East 42nd Street North (BOA-24042)
- Variance to allow a detached accessory building exceeding height limits at 2202 South Madison Avenue (BOA-24045)
- Special exception to increase driveway width at 4416 South Columbia Avenue (BOA-24046)
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The committee will discuss the proposed FY 2026-2027 city budget, including a line-item review of the Mayor's Office of Children, Youth, and Families and proposed councilor amendments to the capital plan. No votes are scheduled.
- Discussion of FY 2026-2027 budget and capital plan
- Line-item overview of the Mayor's Office of Children, Youth, and Families
- Review of private fundraising efforts for that office
- Proposed councilor amendments to the budget
- Historic operational outcomes review
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will consider several resolutions for judgment and attorney fee payments. The agenda also includes ordinances to close a utility easement and an alleyway, a new sewer line license agreement, and a discussion regarding the FY 2026–2027 budget.
- $25,000.00 payment for Kathy Bennett v. City of Tulsa et al.
- $95,000.00 payment for James H. Brown v. City of Tulsa et al.
- Utility easement closure at 1533 E. 31st St.
- Alleyway closing at 1519 S. Quincy Ave.
- Sewer service line license agreement for 5004 E. Archer St.
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The committee will consider an ordinance increasing property assessments within Tulsa Stadium Improvement District No. 1, with an emergency clause and a public hearing on June 3. It will also vote on amending the city's expenditure policy for the 2017 limited-purpose economic development sales tax, and on a supplemental appropriation of $160,000 from the general fund for the 2026 National Chili Bowl. The committee will hear an update from Tulsa Public Schools on their voter-approved bond package and current priorities.
- Ordinance increasing parcel assessments for Tulsa Stadium Improvement District No. 1 with emergency clause.
- Amendment to expenditure policy for 2017 limited-purpose economic development temporary sales tax.
- Supplemental appropriation of $160,000 from general fund for 2026 National Chili Bowl.
- Initiation of amendments to Neighborhood Character Overlay text requested by Renaissance Neighborhood.
- Discussion with Tulsa Public Schools on voter-approved bond package and priorities.
Regular Council Meeting
The Tulsa City Council will hold public hearings on the proposed FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan and on an ordinance amending the expenditure policy for the 2017 Limited-Purpose Economic Development Temporary Sales Tax. The Council will also consider approving two lawsuit settlements totaling $120,000, multiple rezoning requests, and supplemental appropriations for the National Chili Bowl and DNA backlog reduction. Several special event applications for June 2026 are also on the agenda.
- Public hearing on proposed FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan
- Ordinance amending 2017 Limited-Purpose Economic Development Temporary Sales Tax expenditure policy
- Proposed settlement of $95,000 to James H. Brown and $25,000 to Kathy Bennett from the Sinking Fund
- Rezoning at NW/c of W. 61st St. S. and S. Union Ave. for multifamily development (PUD-375-F)
- Supplemental appropriations: $160,000 for National Chili Bowl and $199,570 for DNA backlog reduction
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings on several rezoning requests and a comprehensive plan amendment. Key items include a proposed gated residential subdivision with private streets in the county (PUD-878), a continued rezoning near East 119th Street South, and a land use designation change for West Edison Street. The commission will also consider a consent agenda item reducing a required side setback and a preliminary plat extension for Project Anthem.
- Consent agenda: PUD minor amendment to reduce 125-foot side setback at 7807 East 76th Street
- Continued rezoning Z-7852 (RS-1 with optional development plan) near E 119th St S and S Yale Ave
- Comprehensive plan amendment CPA-131: change land use from Neighborhood to Multiple Use at W Edison St & N 41st W Ave
- Proposed PUD-878 for a gated subdivision with private streets at S Lewis Ave & E 171st St S (county)
- Accelerated building permit release for Project Anthem between Creek Turnpike and E 11th–21st St S
HUD Community Development Committee
The HUD Community Development Committee meets to approve March minutes and receive a quarterly update from Grants Administration. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no rezonings, contracts, or ordinances listed.
- Quarterly update from Grants Administration
- Approval of minutes from March 31, 2026 meeting
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The Budget and Special Projects Committee will hold a discussion with representatives from the Mayor's Office and Human Resources on the fiscal impact of compensation, pay equity, and personnel in the current budget year and proposals for the FY 2026-2027 Budget. The discussion covers positions eliminated, added, or transferred, grant-funded positions moving to the general fund, and compensation adjustments. No votes or formal decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion-only agenda.
- Discussion on compensation, pay equity, and personnel fiscal impact for FY 2026-2027 budget proposals
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will consider an appointment to the Tulsa City‑County Board of Health, replacing Dr. Mousumi Som. It will discuss the proposed FY 2026‑2027 budget for the Emergency Operations Department, including fiscal impact and transition updates. The committee will also hear from Healthy Minds Policy Initiative about city budget options for treating homeless adults with serious mental illness.
- Appointment to the Tulsa City‑County Board of Health (replacing Dr. Mousumi Som, term ends July 31, 2027)
- Discussion of the FY 2026‑2027 Emergency Operations Department budget and related transition process
- Discussion with Healthy Minds Policy Initiative on budget considerations for treating homeless adults with serious mental illness
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will vote on appointing Rhene Ritter to the Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority and adopt three budget ordinances, including $950,000 for an animal‑shelter grant, $199,570 for DNA backlog reduction, and a $5 million amendment to the 2023 temporary sales‑tax expenditure policy for District 1 economic‑development projects. The meeting also includes a discussion with Tulsa Zoo representatives about operations and capital needs. Additionally, the council will discuss a letter of support for the Safe Streets 4 All program.
- Appointment of Rhene Ritter to the Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority (term until July 31 2028)
- Ordinance allocating $950,000 from Tulsa Community Foundation grant to the Public Safety and Protection SubFund (Animal Shelter)
- Ordinance allocating $199,570 from Department of Justice grant to the DNA Backlog Reduction SubFund
- Ordinance amending Title 43‑M to permit $5,000,000 expenditures for Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood projects in District 1
- Discussion with Tulsa Zoo representatives about zoo operations and capital needs
Regular Council Meeting
The Council will hold a public hearing and second reading on an ordinance shifting $5,000,000 in 2023 Temporary Sales Tax proceeds from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood to District 1 Economic Development Projects. It will also consider second reading of a new 20-year franchise for Oklahoma Natural Gas at 4% of gross receipts, requiring a special election on August 25, 2026. Multiple rezoning applications and supplemental budget appropriations are also on the agenda.
- Public hearing and second reading: $5M reallocation of 2023 Temporary Sales Tax from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood to District 1 Economic Development Projects
- Second reading: 20-year Oklahoma Natural Gas franchise at 4% gross receipts, with special election on Aug 25, 2026
- Supplemental appropriation of $950,000 from Tulsa Community Foundation for the Animal Shelter
- Supplemental appropriation of $199,570 from the DOJ for DNA Backlog Reduction
- Final plat for Patterson Farms Phase I (115 lots) and Villas at Watercrest II (94 lots), plus multiple rezoning ordinances
Board of Adjustment
The Tulsa Board of Adjustment will hear and decide on seven variance and special exception requests. Items include variances for accessory building floor area, a dynamic display sign near a residential district, driveway width, open space requirements, and a special exception for a duplex in an RS-3 district.
- Variance to increase floor area of detached accessory building at 3536 East 23rd Street South (BOA-24029)
- Variance to increase floor area of detached accessory buildings at 5757 South 31st West Avenue (BOA-24028)
- Variance to permit a dynamic display sign within 200 feet of a residential district at 2226 South 92nd East Avenue (BOA-24036)
- Variance to increase driveway width in the Neighborhood Character Overlay at 1331 South Gary Avenue East (BOA-24037)
- Special Exception to permit a duplex in RS-3 district at 1601 North Atlanta Place (BOA-24039)
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The Budget and Special Projects Committee will consider an ordinance to add a supplemental appropriation of $19,587.20 to the FY 2025‑2026 budget for the Urban and Community Forestry Program SubFund. The committee will also discuss the FY 2026‑2027 budget and capital plan for Tulsa Animal Services, including spay‑and‑neuter research and funding for a new animal shelter. The meeting will conclude with a call to order and adjournment.
- Ordinance to appropriate $19,587.20 to the Urban and Community Forestry Program SubFund (FY 2025‑2026 budget)
- Discussion of FY 2026‑2027 budget and capital plan for Tulsa Animal Services
- Consideration of spay and neuter research funding for animal services
- Funding for operational costs of the new animal shelter
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will discuss and vote on a resolution calling for an August 25, 2026 special election on Ordinance 25782 granting a franchise to Oklahoma Natural Gas Company. The committee will also consider an ordinance amending various city permit and license fees, and discuss a $575,000 sidewalk project in District 5.
- Resolution for special election on ONG natural gas franchise on August 25, 2026
- Ordinance amending administrative, building, infrastructure, stormwater, and planning/zoning fees
- Payment of $30,000 judgment to Marla Stewart from Sinking Fund
- Discussion of $575,000 sidewalk project connecting S. Hudson Ave. and S. Lakewood Ave. via E. 36th Pl.
- Discussion on current repair status and long-term maintenance of city-owned Route 66 assets
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will consider several rezoning applications for properties near W. 61st St. S. and S. Union Ave., as well as near S. 129th E. Ave. and E. 41st St. S. The committee will also review Resolution No. 2959:1080, which amends the Tulsa Comprehensive Plan to reclassify about 55.14 acres from Employment to Neighborhood and Local Center. All items have been recommended for approval by the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission. The City Council must act on the comprehensive‑plan amendment within 45 days of receipt.
- Rezoning Application Z‑7856: change from CS, OL, RS‑3 to CS (NW corner of W. 61st St. S. & S. Union Ave.)
- Rezoning Application Z‑7857: change from SR to RS‑5 and CS (southwest corner of S. 129th E. Ave. & E. 41st St. S.)
- Major amendment PUD‑375‑F to establish multifamily standards in Development Area D (NW corner of W. 61st St. S. & S. Union Ave.)
- Rezoning Application MPD‑9: change from CS, RMH, RM‑1, AG to MPD‑9 (north of NE corner of E. 91st St. S. & Riverside Parkway)
- Resolution No. 2959:1080 – amend Comprehensive Plan to reclassify ±55.14 acres to Neighborhood and Local Center
Regular Council Meeting
The Council will hold a public hearing and first reading of an ordinance granting Oklahoma Natural Gas a 20-year franchise at 4% of gross receipts, with voter approval required on August 25, 2026. Other items include a $950,000 donation for the Animal Shelter Project, a $30,000 legal settlement, two rezoning applications, and multiple budget amendments. Several special event applications and a sidewalk project using district funds are also up for discussion.
- Public hearing on 20-year natural gas franchise (4% rate, special election Aug 25, 2026)
- $950,000 donation from Tulsa Community Foundation for Animal Shelter Project
- $30,000 settlement payment to Marla Stewart in lawsuit against the city
- Rezoning Z-7854 from CS to CG near E. 11th St. and S. 131st E. Ave.
- Rezoning Z-7855 from RS-3 to RM-3 at W. 42nd St. and S. Union Ave.
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) will hold a public hearing on a zoning map amendment to extend the Neighborhood Infill Overlay (NIO) boundaries within City Council Districts 1 and 3. The commission will also review several rezoning requests, including converting parcels to commercial and industrial uses, and consider proposed text amendments to the NIO section of the zoning code. Additionally, the commission will discuss initiating Part II of Housing Feasibility Amendments. Staff have requested continuances for related items Z-7860 and CPA-131 to May 20.
- Extend Neighborhood Infill Overlay boundaries (SA-8) in Council Districts 1 and 3
- Rezoning from OL and RS-3 to CG at SE corner of W 49th St S and S Tacoma Ave (Z-7858)
- Rezoning from RS-1 to IL east of NE corner of E Admiral Pl and N 177th E Ave (Z-7859)
- Proposed text amendments to NIO overlay district (ZCA-38)
- Consider initiation of Housing Feasibility Amendments Part II
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The Budget and Special Projects Committee will meet to discuss the proposed FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan with representatives from Code Enforcement. No votes or decisions are listed; this is a discussion-only item.
- Discussion with Code Enforcement on FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will vote on appointments to two community affairs commissions and consider a 20-year franchise ordinance for Oklahoma Natural Gas Company that would set a 4% gross receipts rate and require voter approval at a special election on August 25, 2026. The committee will also discuss proposed changes to refuse, stormwater, water, and sewer fees for FY2026-2027.
- Appointment of Symone Gittens to the Greater Tulsa Area African-American Affairs Commission, term expiring May 1, 2029 (CD-1)
- Reappointment of Fatima Linares to the Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic/Latinx Affairs Commission, term expiring December 31, 2028 (CD-4)
- Ordinance granting a 20-year franchise to Oklahoma Natural Gas Company with 4% of gross receipts rate, requiring voter approval at special election on August 25, 2026
- Discussion of FY2026-2027 fee changes for refuse, stormwater, water, and sewer collection services
- Public hearing scheduled for May 6, 2026 on the franchise ordinance
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will consider two rezonings, several budget amendments, and a resolution allocating $269,480 from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund for 147 housing units. The most consequential item is a proposed ordinance to amend the 2023 Temporary Sales Tax expenditure policy, shifting $5 million from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood projects to District 1 economic development projects, with public hearings scheduled for April 29 and May 13.
- Rezoning Z‑7854: CS to CG at E. 11th St. S. & S. 131st E. Ave., recommended approval 8‑1
- Rezoning Z‑7855: RS‑3 to RM‑3 at W. 42nd St. S. & S. Union Ave., recommended approval 9‑0
- Resolution approving up to $269,480 from Affordable Housing Trust Fund for 147 affordable housing units via TAEO
- Budget transfer of $260,641.88 within Emmett Till Cold Case Program SubFund for forensic genealogy of potential 1921 Race Massacre victims
- Ordinance to amend 2023 Temporary Sales Tax expenditure policy moving $5,000,000 from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood to District 1 projects
Regular Council Meeting
The Tulsa City Council will hold a public hearing and first reading of an ordinance amending the 2023 Temporary Sales Tax expenditure policy, shifting $5,000,000 from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood to District 1 economic development projects. The Council will also consider allocating up to $269,480 in Affordable Housing Trust Funds for 147 units, and a $260,641 budget transfer for forensic genetic genealogy related to potential 1921 Race Massacre victims. Other items include adopting updated FEMA flood maps, a rezoning near Southwest Blvd. and W. 38th Pl. S., and an appeal of a nuisance abatement order at 5707 N. Frankfort Ave.
- Public hearing and first reading of ordinance reallocating $5,000,000 in Temporary Sales Tax proceeds from Kirkpatrick Heights/Greenwood to District 1 economic development projects
- Allocation of up to $269,480 in Affordable Housing Trust Funds to assist construction of 147 affordable housing units via Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity
- Budget transfer of $260,641.88 within Emmett Till Cold Case Program subfund for forensic genetic genealogy to identify potential 1921 Race Massacre victims
- Second reading of rezoning Z-7853 from RS-3 to CH at northeast corner of Southwest Blvd. and W. 38th Pl. S. (TMAPC recommended approval 9-0-1)
- Appeal hearing on nuisance abatement order for property at 5707 N. Frankfort Ave. (Case No. 116646-2025)
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will hear a special exception request to allow a large indoor assembly expansion for the Tulsa Ballet, an appeal of a historic preservation permit denial, and multiple variance requests for setbacks, sign displays, and accessory building floor area. The board may approve, deny, or defer action on each item.
- Special exception for Tulsa Ballet expansion (250+ capacity indoor assembly) at 1212 E 45th Pl S
- Appeal of historic preservation permit denial for property at 1601 S Trenton Ave
- Variance to increase wall sign display area in OM district at 2424 E 21st St S
- Variance to increase detached accessory building floor area in RS-3 district at 3536 E 23rd St S
- Special exception for high-impact manufacturing use in IM district east of 36th St N & N Mingo Rd
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will discuss the renewal of the Oklahoma Natural Gas franchise agreement. They will also consider adopting revised city regulatory floodplain maps and new FEMA flood insurance rate maps. Other business includes a utility easement closure for a home at 6308 E. 109th St., a license agreement for driveway improvements at 1918 E. 30th Pl., and an ordinance expanding auditor duties for data transparency.
- Reappointment of Ashley Webb to the Sales Tax Overview Committee (term through 2028)
- Ordinance closing a utility easement at 6308 E. 109th St. (Tracy Estates) for home construction
- License agreement with Timmermans Family Trust for decorative driveways and pathway in right-of-way at 1918 E. 30th Pl.
- Two resolutions adopting revised City of Tulsa Regulatory Floodplain Maps (Panels 48,49,53) and new FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (Panel 53)
- Ordinance amending auditor duties to identify, collect, and provide city data for public access
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will consider a resolution to allocate up to $475,000 from Affordable Housing Trust Funds for construction, rehabilitation, and improvements of 147 affordable housing units. The committee will also discuss an ordinance creating a new tax increment finance district (Increment District Number Twenty-Six) for the Tulsa International Airport Economic Development Project. Other items include the annual assessment roll for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1, a discussion with EMSA on transport rate alignment and treatment in place, and a travel authorization for Councilor Hall-Harper.
- Ordinance creating Increment District Number Twenty-Six for Tulsa International Airport economic development
- Resolution approving $475,000 in Affordable Housing Trust Funds for 147 affordable housing units
- Resolution directing filing of annual assessment roll for Kendall Whittier Improvement District No. 1 with public hearing on June 10, 2026
- Discussion with EMSA on Transport Rate Alignment and Treatment in Place proposal
- Travel authorization of $1,550 for Councilor Hall-Harper to attend conference in Omaha, NE
Regular Council Meeting
The Council will hear the Mayor's presentation of the FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan (no public comment taken at this meeting). They will also consider a resolution directing the annual assessment roll for the Tulsa Stadium Improvement District No. 1, with a public hearing set for June 3, 2026, and possible adoption of the PY 2026 Annual Action Plan for HUD grants. Other items include declaring two city-owned parcels at 8320 and 8324 S. Vandalia Ave. as surplus for sale, several rezoning applications, and multiple special event permits for May 2026.
- Mayor's presentation of FY 2026-2027 Budget and Capital Plan
- Resolution on annual assessment roll for Tulsa Stadium Improvement District No. 1, public hearing June 3, 2026
- Declaring 8320 and 8324 S. Vandalia Ave. surplus and authorizing sale
- Approval of PY 2026 Annual Action Plan for CDBG, HOME, ESG, HOPWA funds
- Rezoning ordinances: CO-22 at 63rd St. & 105th E. Ave., Z-7849 at Apache & Columbia, and MPD-8 near Riverside Dr.
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will consider a joint resolution authorizing the sale and conveyance of real property at 1520 N. Hartford Ave. by the City‑County Library Commission. It will also consider resolutions declaring the city‑owned parcels at 8320 S. Vandalia Ave. and 8324 S. Vandalia Ave. surplus and directing the Asset Management Department to sell them. The committee will review a license agreement for decorative concrete work at 2323 S. Delaware Pl. E., and an ordinance amendment that eliminates a waiver of subrogation requirement for construction contracts. A discussion with the Beyond Apology Commission will also be held.
- Joint Resolution authorizing sale of 1520 N. Hartford Ave. property
- Resolution declaring 8320 S. Vandalia Ave. surplus for sale
- Resolution declaring 8324 S. Vandalia Ave. surplus for sale
- License Agreement for decorative concrete driveway and sidewalk at 2323 S. Delaware Pl. E.
- Ordinance amendment removing waiver of subrogation requirement for construction contracts
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will discuss and vote on several items including a resolution setting August 25, 2026 nonpartisan elections for all nine City Council districts and the City Auditor, a rezoning of city-owned property near Southwest Blvd. and W. 38th Pl. S., and an ordinance reorganizing the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission. The committee will also consider resolutions on the Tulsa Stadium Improvement District assessments and the PY 2026 Annual Action Plan for federal housing grants.
- Resolution calling for August 25, 2026 citywide elections for all nine Council districts and City Auditor, with runoff on November 3, 2026
- Rezoning Z-7853: change from RS-3 to CH for property north and east of Southwest Blvd. and W. 38th Pl. S. (TMAPC recommended approval 9-0-1)
- Ordinance reorganizing the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission, adding tribal delegates from Muscogee, Cherokee, and Osage Nations
- Resolution directing filing of annual assessment roll for Tulsa Stadium Improvement District No. 1 with public hearing on June 3, 2026
- Discussion on reallocating $50,000 in remaining CDBG-CV funds to Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa for meals through May 31, 2026
Regular Council Meeting
The Tulsa City Council will consider a resolution to set the non-partisan general election for all nine council districts and the city auditor on August 25, 2026, with a possible runoff on November 3, 2026. They will also vote on several rezoning requests, including one for a corridor development plan and another for a planned unit development near the Arkansas River. Other action items include a second reading of an ordinance to round cash transactions to the nearest five cents following the federal retirement of the penny, acceptance of donations for the Gilcrease Museum and the Office of Financial Empowerment, and approval of multiple special event applications.
- Resolution to call August 25, 2026 non-partisan general election for all nine City Council seats and City Auditor
- Second reading of ordinance to round cash transactions to nearest five cents (penny retirement)
- Rezoning MPD-8 for properties bounded by W. 22nd St. S., S. Main St., W. Woodward Blvd., and S. Riverside Dr. (Harwelden area)
- Donation of $5,000 from BancFirst to Office of Financial Empowerment for community events
- Travel donations totaling $1,467 each for five Tulsa Police officers to attend Co-Responder Conference in Dallas
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings and vote on several rezoning requests and a comprehensive plan amendment. Key items include a major PUD amendment to allow a new multifamily residential development, a rezoning for a mixed-use project, and a land use designation change. The meeting also includes approval of minutes and commissioner comments.
- PUD-375-F: Major amendment to permit multifamily development at NW corner of W 61st St S and S Union Ave
- Z-7856: Rezoning from CS, OL, RS-3 to CS at same location as PUD-375-F
- MPD-9 (continued): Rezoning to MPD-9 at NE corner of E 91st St S and Riverside Parkway
- CPA-130: Change land use from Employment to Neighborhood and Local Center at SW corner of E 41st St S and S 129th East Ave
- Z-7857: Rezoning from SR to RS-5 and CS at same location as CPA-130
Board of Adjustment
The Tulsa Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on April 14, 2026, to decide on several variance and special exception requests. Items include a drive-through facility in the Central Business District, an accessory dwelling unit, a funeral home, a large indoor assembly use, and various sign and parking variances. The board may approve, deny, or defer each item.
- Special exception for a drive-through at 610 South Cincinnati Avenue in the CBD
- Special exception for an accessory dwelling unit at 1743 West 41st Street South
- Special exception for a funeral home at 2330 North Quaker Avenue
- Special exception for a large indoor assembly (250+ capacity) at 11675 East 21st Street South
- Variance to reduce minimum lot width at 17211 East 11th Street South in AG district
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will consider two appointments: Lacy Richards to the Route 66 Commission and Obum Ukabam to the Tulsa Arts Commission. The committee will also discuss possible selection of Charter Amendments and review feedback on the Hotel Guest Tax proposal, though no action will be taken on the tax item.
- Lacy Richards appointed to Route 66 Commission replacing Amber Litwack (term expires July 1, 2028)
- Obum Ukabam reappointed to Tulsa Arts Commission (term expires December 1, 2028)
- Discussion on possible selection of Charter Amendments
- Discussion on Hotel Guest Tax proposal, including town hall feedback – no action to be taken
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will discuss budget amendments totaling $3.47 million, including $2.5 million for developer incentives (IKEA, Tulsa Hills) and $967,713 for jail overflow. They also consider several rezoning applications, a possible reconsideration of a previously approved rezoning, and a new ordinance for cash transaction rounding to the nearest five cents after the federal penny retirement. A land use plan amendment to change 3.3 acres from 'Neighborhood' to 'Multiple Use' near Riverside Dr. is on the agenda, along with a reappointment to the planning commission.
- Supplemental appropriation of $2,500,000 for developer incentives (IKEA, Tulsa Hills)
- Supplemental appropriation of $967,713 for jail overflow
- Discussion on possible reconsideration of Rezoning MPD-6 (Fair Oaks Ranch, LLC) near US Hwy. 412 and E. 41st St. S.
- Rezoning applications: Z-7849 (IL to CS at E. Apache St. & N. Columbia Ave.), CO-22 (corridor plan at E. 63rd St. S. & S. 105th E. Ave.), MPD-8 (RS-3 to MPD-8 near Riverside Dr.)
- Ordinance allowing cash transaction rounding to nearest five cents (Emergency Clause)
Regular Council Meeting
The Tulsa City Council will hold a public hearing to receive and consider proposed charter amendments. The council will also consider several budget amendments, including a $2.5 million supplemental appropriation for developer incentives (IKEA, Tulsa Hills) and $967,713 for jail overflow. Other items include reappointments to boards, license agreements for fiber optic lines, police department upgrades, a cash rounding ordinance, rezoning requests, and multiple budget transfers.
- Public hearing on proposed charter amendments
- First reading of ordinance for $2,500,000 supplemental appropriation for IKEA/Tulsa Hills incentives
- First reading of ordinance for $967,713 supplemental appropriation for jail overflow
- Rezoning Z-7848 from CS to RM-2 near Charles Page Blvd. and S. 49th W. Ave.
- Second reading of MPD-6 rezoning for large area bounded by US Hwy 412, E. 41st St. S., S. 193rd E. Ave., and S. 273rd E. Ave. (possible action on revised language)
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will hold public hearings on multiple rezoning requests, including a conversion of agricultural land to industrial use east of 193rd East Avenue and a related comprehensive plan amendment. Several items from previous meetings, including a large residential development in the county, have been withdrawn by the applicant. The consent agenda includes a minor amendment to a planned unit development on South New Haven Avenue.
- PUD-709-7: Minor amendment to reduce rear setback at 11512 South New Haven Avenue
- Z-7851 and CPA-128: Rezoning from AG to IL and land use change from Neighborhood to Employment for properties between East 11th and East 21st Streets, east of South 193rd East Avenue
- CZ-583: Rezoning from AG to RS-3 on South 65th East Avenue, related to The West Meadow at Berryhill Creek residential plat
- Center 75 Business Park: Preliminary subdivision plat for warehouse, commercial, and wholesale uses at 9802 North Yale Avenue
- Items CZ-579, PUD-877, and The Highlands at Mountain Creek Ranch plat withdrawn by applicant on March 25, 2026
HUD Community Development Committee
The HUD Community Development Committee will vote on a recommendation for CDBG-CV (COVID-19 recovery) funds and receive a presentation on the Program Year 2026 Annual Action Plan. A public hearing will be held for the Action Plan. The committee will also approve minutes from the February 3, 2026 meeting.
- Vote on CDBG-CV funding recommendation (federal COVID-19 recovery funds)
- Presentation of Program Year 2026 Annual Action Plan
- Public hearing on the Program Year 2026 Annual Action Plan
- Approval of February 3, 2026 meeting minutes
Council Budget & Special Projects Committee
The Budget and Special Projects Committee will discuss and possibly advance an ordinance imposing a one-year moratorium on accepting and processing building permits for data center construction in Tulsa. The committee will also discuss possible selection of charter amendments for the city council to consider.
- Ordinance 26-196-3: 365-day moratorium on building permits for data center uses, with an exception and appeal process and an emergency clause.
- Discussion on possible selection of Charter Amendments (item 26-199-1) for city council consideration.
Council Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee will vote on four lawsuit settlements totaling $351,000 from the Sinking Fund, reappointments to the Sales Tax Overview Committee, and a joint opioid grant application with Tulsa Public Schools. The agenda also includes an ordinance restructuring the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission to include tribal delegates from three nations, a condemnation for a sewer easement, and a change order for police station upgrades.
- Four lawsuit settlements: $61,000 to Joyce Moore, $65,000 to Aquiles Aponte, $150,000 to Karena Hobgood, $75,000 to Iglesia De Amor Ministerios
- Resolution authorizing joint opioid grant application with Tulsa Public Schools
- Ordinance restructuring Indian Affairs Commission with delegates from Muscogee (Creek), Cherokee, and Osage Nations
- Condemnation of property at 4155 S. Zunis Ave. for sanitary sewer easement
- Change Order No. 1 for $43,829.48 for ballistic upgrades at TPD Gilcrease Division
Council Urban & Economic Development Committee
The Urban & Economic Development Committee will vote on a rezoning application (Z-7848) from CS to RM-2 for property west of Charles Page Blvd. and S. 49th W. Ave., recommended for approval by the TMAPC. The committee will also consider multiple budget amendments for fiscal year 2025-2026, including supplemental appropriations and transfers totaling over $600,000 for various purposes such as police training, victim services, sexual assault kit research, Route 66 improvements, and municipal court initiatives. Additionally, there will be discussions with the Chief of Police on the Tulsa Police Department's Downtown Division and an update on the Domestic Violence Task Force.
- Rezoning Z-7848 from CS to RM-2 for property west of Charles Page Blvd. and S. 49th W. Ave. (TMAPC voted 8-0-0 to recommend approval)
- Budget ordinance transferring $196,160.19 within the 2025 Vision Capital Fund for Route 66 Improvements
- Budget ordinance transferring $146,511.00 between account groups within the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative SubFund for research
- Budget ordinance transferring $82,567.00 within the ARPA SubFund for Municipal Courts community outreach, mental health initiatives, and facility improvements
- Discussion with the Chief of Police regarding the Tulsa Police Department's Downtown Division
Regular Council Meeting
The Tulsa City Council will hold a public hearing to consider proposed charter amendments. The council will also vote on four lawsuit settlements totaling $351,000, multiple budget amendments, appointments, special event permits, and infrastructure easement donations.
- Public hearing to receive and consider proposed charter amendments.
- Settlement of $61,000 to Joyce Moore in case CJ-2022-1821.
- Settlement of $65,000 to Aquiles Aponte in case CJ-2024-00056.
- Settlement of $150,000 to Karena Hobgood in case CJ-2025-1532.
- Settlement of $75,000 to Iglesia De Amor Ministerios et al. in case CJ-2024-2143.
Board of Adjustment
The Tulsa Board of Adjustment will review two variance requests and one special exception at its March 24 meeting. The variance requests involve a building setback at 33rd and Peoria and a sign variance at 1017 N Greenwood. The special exception would allow a brewpub at 129 E 18th Street in the CS district.
- Variance to reduce building setback from 10 feet at NE corner of E 33rd St S and S Peoria Ave (BOA-24013)
- Variance to permit multiple wall signs and increase display area for nonresidential use in RS-3 at 1017 N Greenwood (BOA-24014)
- Special exception for brewpub in CS district at 129 E 18th St S (BOA-24016)
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission will review and possibly approve the minutes from its March 4 meeting. It will hold public hearings on several rezoning requests, including Z-7851 and MPD-9, and on a comprehensive plan amendment (CPA-128). The commission will also consider approval of multiple minor subdivision plats and accelerated building permits. All items are subject to recommendation, approval, modification, denial, or deferral.
- Rezoning Z-7851 (East 11th St S to East 21st St S) from AG to IL – applicant: Eller and Detrich, Lou Reynolds
- Rezoning MPD-9 (north of East 91st St S and Riverside Parkway) from CS, RMH and AG to MPD-9 – applicant: Eller and Detrich, Lou Reynolds (continuance requested to April 15, 2026)
- Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA-128 (same area as Z-7851) to change land use from Neighborhood to Employment – applicant: Eller and Detrich, Lou Reynolds
- Approval of Flat Rock Ridge Minor Subdivision Plat – applicant: Tanner Consulting
- Accelerated release of building permit for Ventura at Mingo – applicant: Mike Thedford