January 2010


These meetings will be informational, not public hearings.

The meetings will look like this:  Info on the plan chapters and general concepts; next steps/public hearings with TMAPC and Council;  where to find information on the  web; how to submit questions and comments in advance; and the chronology of the approval process.

Visit www.PLANiTULSA.org

Wed/3 Feb 6 to 8 pm Dist. 3 Turner/Allecia Chatman-Ratliff Maxwell Community Center5251 E. Newton Street (Pine & Yale area)
Wed/10 Feb 6 to 8 pm Dist. 8 Christiansen/Nick Doctor Hardesty Regional Library8316 E 93rd St
Tues/16 Feb 6 to 8 pm Dist. 9 Bynum/Nick Doctor Church of the Madalene3188 E 22nd Street
Tues/16 Feb 6 to 8 pm Dist. 5 Trail/Jan Megee Nathan Hale High School6960 East 21st Street

We at PreserveMidtown think PlaniTulsa is the most important development plan for the city of Tulsa.

We enthusiastically encourage everyone to attend this meeing to find out what is in store for Tulsa in the next 30 years.  These plans will affect all residents in Tulsa including downtown, midtown neighborhoods, north Tulsa, south Tulsa and west Tulsa.  This is our plan and we need to make sure it is what we want and then push ahead to make sure it guides all future development.

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Neighborhood News

December 18, 2009

Dear Neighborhood Association Leaders:

It has been our pleasure getting to know each one of you this year. This is the last WIN Neighborhood News for this year. Here’s wishing the happiest of holidays. Be safe.

Neighborhood Liaisons

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NOTICE – Be a part of a history-making process to protect precious resources in our community!

WHAT: COMMUNITY MEETING ON PROTECTING HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES FROM DISASTER

WHEN:THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 6:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.

WHERE: PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART, 2727 SOUTH ROCKFORD ROAD, 74114

The City of Tulsa was awarded a Predisaster Mitigation grant from the federal government to update our community’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. A portion of this grant has been designated to create a historic preservation/cultural resource annex to this plan. According to FEMA, ours will be the first hazard mitigation plan in the country to incorporate  the issue of protecting historic properties and cultural resources, including archival materials, from disasters.

A planning committee made up of historic preservationists, museum curators and other community stakeholders has worked with the City of Tulsa and Flanagan and Associates on ways to protect our historic and cultural resources. A draft of the plan is now available.

An important part of the annex planning process is receiving input from community members on this plan. A meeting to go over the annex will be held on Thursday, January 7 from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 South Rockford Road.  Please come and attend this important meeting, and please share the information on this meeting with others.

Tim Lovell, Executive Director
Tulsa Partners, Inc.
P.O. Box 2192
Tulsa, OK 74101-2192
(918) 632-0044

“Building A Disaster-Resistant and Sustainable Community”