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Category Archives: Public Outreach

Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Meeting Tonight at Whiteside Park Community Center

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Meeting Tonight at Whiteside Park Community Center

Discussions on the continuation of the 3rd penny sales tax and a General Obligation Bond for capital improvements in Tulsa will continue tonight at Whiteside Park Community Center, 4009 S. Pittsburg Ave. Mayor Dewey Bartlett

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Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Next Meeting on Monday, March 25

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Next Meeting on Monday, March 25

Discussions on the continuation of the 3rd penny sales tax and a General Obligation Bond for capital improvements in Tulsa will be held this week on Monday, March 25, at Booker T. Washington High School,

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Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Next Meeting on Monday, March 11

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Capital Improvements Meetings Continue: Next Meeting on Monday, March 11

Mayor Dewey Bartlett and the Tulsa City Council are hosting nine district meetings to receive public comments about capital improvements funded by the Third Penny Sales Tax and General Obligation Bond Issue. A vote is

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City Hall In Your Neighborhood Meetings to Begin Monday, March 4, With Focus on Third Penny Sales Tax, GO Bond Issue

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

City Hall In Your Neighborhood Meetings to Begin Monday, March 4, With Focus on Third Penny Sales Tax, GO Bond Issue

Mayor Dewey Bartlett and the Tulsa City Council will host a second series of City Hall In Your Neighborhood public meetings, this time to receive public comments about capital improvements funded by the Third Penny

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2013 City Hall In Your Neighborhood Meetings to Focus on Capital Improvements, Third Penny Sales Tax, GO Bond Issue

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

2013 City Hall In Your Neighborhood Meetings to Focus on Capital Improvements, Third Penny Sales Tax, GO Bond Issue

Mayor Dewey Bartlett and the Tulsa City Council will host a second series of City Hall In Your Neighborhood public meetings, this time to receive public comments about capital improvements funded by the Third Penny

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Forum about 61st and Peoria Area Now Available to View

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Forum about 61st and Peoria Area Now Available to View

Mayor Dewey Bartlett recently hosted a televised forum, about the recent tragedy at 61st and Peoria and discussed the needs in this area. This video is now available to view. Panel members in the forum

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Call for Nominations Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Call for Nominations Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women

The City of Tulsa Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women is excited to announce the call for nominations for the 2013 Pinnacle Awards honoring deserving women in the Tulsa community. The deadline for submissions

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City’s Management Review Office Selected by the Alliance for Innovation for Helping Transform Local Government

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

City’s Management Review Office Selected by the Alliance for Innovation for Helping Transform Local Government

The Alliance for Innovation has selected the City of Tulsa’s Management Review Office (MRO) to share their success story to government leaders at the Transforming Local Government Conference in Denver, CO in April 2014. The

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Dr. Michael Smith Named Human Rights Director for the City of Tulsa

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Dr. Michael Smith Named Human Rights Director for the City of Tulsa

Mayor Dewey Bartlett announced today that Dr. Michael Smith has been named the director for the Human Rights Department, effective Nov. 1, 2013. Smith began his career with the City of Tulsa in 2008 as

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Mayor and City Council Announce Stock the Station Food Drive

March 3rd / By Dewey Bartlett

Mayor and City Council Announce Stock the Station Food Drive

One in six Oklahomans is at risk of going hungry. That’s why the City of Tulsa will host another citywide food drive. Stock the Station will take place Oct. 21 – Nov. 21 and citizens

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