06/19/2026
No matter your routine, we have several ways to pay your City utility bill:
Online
By Phone
By Mail
In Person @ City Hall
At Authorized Payment Location
Learn more at www.cityoftulsa.org/utilities
06/18/2026
On Friday, June 19, City offices will be closed in observance of Juneteenth.
What is Closed on June 19:
• Tulsa City Hall, 175 E. 2nd St.
• Tulsa Municipal Court, 600 Civic Center
• Tulsa Animal Services, 3031 N. Erie Ave.
• Tulsa Mulch Site, 2100 N. 145th East Ave. (also closed Sunday 6/21)
• Oxley Visitor Center and Tulsa Parks Recreation Centers
June 19 Service Impacts:
• Refuse, recycling, and yard waste will be collected according to the regular service schedule.
• MetroLink Tulsa will provide regular scheduled bus services, but both the Denver and Midtown stations will be closed.
What is Open on June 19:
• Mohawk and Page Belcher Golf Courses
• Oxley Trails
• Tulsa Zoo
Emergency waterline breaks can be reported to (918) 596-9488 and sewer overflows can be reported to (918) 586-6999.
If you need to submit a service ticket while City offices are closed, you can still contact 311 anytime through the Tulsa311.com website, using the Tulsa311 app, or by emailing [email protected]. Requests received after hours will be responded to during regular business hours when our team is back in the office.
06/16/2026
Are you a mobile food vendor who uses propane? The State of Oklahoma is hosting a Mobile Food Vendor Propane Inspection Event to ensure compliance with Oklahoma’s fire, life safety, propane safety, and public health standards.
Attention Tulsa Food Truck Operators!
The Oklahoma State Fire Marshal’s Office, Oklahoma LP Gas Administration, and Oklahoma State Department of Health are hosting a Mobile Food Vendor Inspection Event to help food truck operators complete required inspections and obtain the permits needed to legally operate in Oklahoma.
📅 June 23-24, 2026
⏰ 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 12222 E. State Farm Blvd., Tulsa, OK 74146
Vendors can complete propane system inspections, obtain required permit decals, and speak directly with state inspectors about compliance requirements.
Depending on your operation, you may need:
✅ Oklahoma State Fire Marshal Operational Permit Decal
✅ Oklahoma LP Gas Administration Permit Decal (for propane-powered units)
✅ Oklahoma State Department of Health Permit
Bring your food truck and any applicable documentation needed for inspection and permitting.
These inspections help ensure compliance with Oklahoma’s fire, life safety, propane safety, and public health standards.
For questions, contact the Tulsa Fire Marshal’s Office at 918-596-9422 or [email protected].
06/16/2026
Help fix pet overpopulation! Join the FixIt, Tulsa Challenge today.
Learn more 👇️👇️
Forty-five minutes.
That's how long it took for all 88 spay and neuter appointments at today's free community clinic to be reserved.
If you've ever wondered whether Tulsans care about their pets, there's your answer.
Today, we officially launched Fix It, Tulsa, a community-wide effort focused on reducing pet overpopulation through prevention, education, and partnerships.
Last year, more than 8,900 animals came through our doors. Many were the result of unplanned litters. While adoption and fostering will always be critical, shelters cannot adopt their way out of pet overpopulation.
The most effective solution is prevention.
Every pet spayed or neutered today helps prevent future litters, reduces shelter intake, and creates better outcomes for animals and the people who love them.
This is a challenge we can only solve together.
If you're a veterinarian, business owner, marketing firm, rescue group, neighborhood association, or community organization, we invite you to join the Fix It Challenge and help us make a lasting impact on Tulsa. Contact Tulsa Animal Services Director Sherri Carrier, at [email protected] for more details.
If you're a pet owner interested in future reduced- or no-cost spay and neuter services, vaccinations, or microchips, email [email protected] to be added to our notification list.
The community showed up today. Shout out to our partner, Humane Society of Tulsa. Let's keep the momentum going.
Learn more at cityoftulsa.org/FixIt.
06/16/2026
Planning on hosting a special event in the city of Tulsa that needs a street closure? A Special Events permit is required and needs to be submitted at least 90 days prior to the actual date of your event. Learn more at http://cityoftulsa.org/specialevents
06/15/2026
Do you want to help shape your neighborhood’s future? Neighborhood Academy empowers residents to lead change, build connections, and work with the City of Tulsa. Whether you’re new to community involvement or already active, this program is for you!
Register today and make a lasting impact on your neighborhood. Visit www.cityoftulsa.org/neighborhoodacademy
06/14/2026
Drivers should plan for delays as lane closures begin in downtown Tulsa for ongoing private construction and utility work.
As construction continues at the new Veterans Hospital site, lane closures will be in place along South Houston Avenue between West 11th Street and West 3rd Street, as well as along West 7th Street between South Houston Avenue and South Lawton Avenue. These closures are expected to remain in place for approximately three months.
Additionally, utility repairs along East 1st Street between South Detroit Avenue and South Elgin Avenue will require lane closures through Friday, June 19.
Please follow posted detour signage, use caution when traveling through work zones, and allow extra travel time when driving downtown.
06/14/2026
Strong storms are moving into the Tulsa area. Please stay weather aware this evening, have at least three ways to receive emergency notifications, and have your safe space ready in case a warning is issued.