What You Can Do


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.

PreservationNation.org

The National Trust for Historic Preservation launched an new initiative to celebrate and protect distinctive places as part of its “This Place Matters” Program for Preservation Month, May 2008.

 

” This Place Matters campaign is designed to help people share the place that matters to them, wherever these places happen to be.”

 

Visit www.preservationnation.org/thisplacematters and/or register on the National Trust’s website, www.preservationnation.org

 

Read the full article from the Blog: Architecture Research and/or go to the October issue of Tulsa People, http://www.tulsapeople-digital.com/tulsapeople/200810/?pg=62

The participation in the first two workshops has been overwhelming.  A final workshop to plan Tulsa’s development future has been scheduled:
 
Tuesday, October 28
6-9 pm
Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N. Greenwood
 
To sign up, call 576-5684.

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