
The arrival of spring weather and warmer temperatures means conditions are right for street paving projects and other activities connected with street construction. As construction work picks up, Tulsans will have questions and want to stay informed.
Many street projects already are in progress all around the city, with more scheduled to begin this spring.
Tulsans and visitors can find information about neighborhood street maintenance projects or construction along arterial routes through the Web site www.fixourstreetslive.com and updated traffic information is available online. To provide feedback on projects to the Mayor's Action Center, use an online reporting form.
Best regards,
Dewey Bartlett
Mayor of Tulsa
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Mayor Announces Energy Initiatives
Mayor Dewey Bartlett announced the City of Tulsa's 2010 Energy/Sustainability Initiatives at an event for Oklahoma energy leaders held March 3, 2010.
Bartlett discussed over $4 million in grant money that the city will receive from the federal Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program, administered by the U.S. Department of Energy. Several projects will receive money from the EECBG grant.
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Park Master Plan Now Online
The new Tulsa Park Department Master Plan is finished and now available for viewing on the City of Tulsa Web site. This is the first such planning document created for Tulsa Parks in over 30 years.
A public meeting has been set for 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 30 at Central Center at Centennial Park to review the contents of the new plan.
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Tulsa PAC Launches Brown Bag It Series
The public is invited to experience free music offerings at the PAC. The PAC Trust's noontime Brown Bag It series begins Wednesday, March 10 with the Brady Arts Quartet and continues every Wednesday through April 14.
Concerts begin at 12:10 p.m. in the PAC's Westby Pavilion and last 40 minutes. Concert goers are invited to bring their lunch to enjoy with the music.
Business Forums with Mayor Bartlett
Join Mayor Bartlett for one of the business forums being held throughout the City of Tulsa. Each forum will focus on how the City of Tulsa can better facilitate growth and remove roadblocks in the way of prosperity for Tulsa businesses. The first forum was well attended and we received great feedback.
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Downtown Tulsa Housing Demand Study Complete
To date, Tulsa has never conducted a comprehensive study to determine demand for housing within the Inner Dispersal Loop and feeder neighborhoods. This market study provides a comprehensive analysis of market and economic conditions, trends, and supply and demand to support current and future opportunities for all types of residential development in downtown Tulsa.
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March Madness at the Tulsa PAC
The PAC has its own kind of annual March Madness, with many of its major teams in the house and ready for action!
A Jewish immigrant makes a fast break from Czarist Russia to a tiny Baptist town in Texas in American Theatre Company's The Immigrant, running at the PAC through March 13. This true story, featuring country-western, Texas swing and Eastern European music, is about parents and children, newcomers and natives, Christians and Jews, and the realization of The American Dream. Discounts are available for students and seniors.
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