Get Involved


If you have not filled out a survey yet for PlaniTulsa, please go to the following site to do so, http://www.planitulsa.org/whichwaytulsa

There has not been a new comprehensive plan to guide Tulsa development in more than 30 years!  Our city desperately needs to look forward to where we want growth and development in our city now.  Our future success and economic progress will depend on this document.

When you go to the PlaniTulsa site, there will be ample information about each of the four plans available to you.  You will be able to access the information you need to evaluate each of the four options.

Please consider this a very important civic duty to help plan Tulsa’s future.

We at PreserveMidtown take this process very seriously and endorse everyone’s participation in this last public planning step.  Please join us in this most important effort for Tulsa’s future.

The City of Tulsa has openings on several authorities, boards and commissions that are waiting for citizens to volunteer their services to the community. Mayor Kathy Taylor and the City Council rely on these volunteer citizen groups for thoughtful advice to create policies and develop programs.
Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply to serve on these boards. Applicants for all Mayor-appointed positions must be Tulsa residents. Some boards have additional requirements.

Currently vacancies exist on the following boards:

Plumbing Appeals – one architect and one professional engineer engaged in private practice

Electrical Examiners Appeals Board – one electrical journeyman

Performing Arts Center Trust – one vacancy

Tulsa Authority for the Recovery of Energy – one vacancy

Applications for service on a City authority, board or commission may be downloaded online. Applicants also may call 596-7411 or e-mail hparkhurst@cityoftulsa.org to request an application by mail.

Recently many Tulsa neighborhood leaders met to become part of a communication network and support system. This connection of leaders from all council districts will help all neighborhood efforts across the city to become more successful.

Please follow this link to find out more.

Community leaders seek cooperation | Tulsa Beacon

The 2010 Census is coming soon.  This is a most important event as it creates the numbers that are the basis for distribution of federal funds for various grants and distributions.  We want to be sure to receive our fare share in Oklahoma.

Jobs Available through Local Census Office

Temporary full-time and part-time jobs are available through the Local Census Office, located at 1411 N. 105th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74116. 

Pay starts at $10.50 up to $16.75 an hour and pays weekly.

Census supervisors, enumerators and office clerks are needed for the 2010 Census operations.

Nights and weekend work available.

Interested persons may call 1-866-816-2010 for further information.

Open House Kickoff , Monday, January 12, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. at the Dream Center, 200 W 46th St N.

We encourage you and your neighbors to come join the festivities!

If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at any time.

Please pass this information to anyone you think would be interested. 

 

Joe Goodwin                                       

Local Census Office Manager, Tulsa-ELCO 2645                

918.877.3422

lcom.lco.2645@census2010.gov

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