A new report commissioned by the City of Tulsa shows that the energy sector has helped lift the Tulsa metro economy out of a significant recession and that the region is showing growth in jobs and personal income for the first time in four years.
A new report commissioned by the City of Tulsa shows that the energy sector has helped lift the Tulsa metro economy out of a significant recession and that the region is showing growth in jobs and personal income for the first time in four years.
Because Tulsa has experienced recent and continuing success with redevelopment of Brownfields, Mayor Dewey Bartlett strongly supports the Brownfields Utilization, Investment and Local Development (BUILD) Act of 2013, cosponsored by Senator James Inhofe and introduced
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
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,
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
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
Mayor Dewey Bartlett addressed the Tulsa Authority for the Recovery on Energy (TARE) on issues related to the passage of ordinances governing the new cart-based refuse service. His statement is below: What the board has
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
Mayor Dewey Bartlett said today that the City of Tulsa’s February sales tax revenue for mid-December to mid-January, as reported by the Oklahoma Tax Commission, totaled $20,605,923, down about 3 percent, or $627,086, from the
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