The group of 60 volunteers who received a two-hour training in July remove, on average, 1,000 signs a month.
Our objection is not to the towers themselves, but rather how they are integrated into neighborhoods. It is a matter of design and aesthetic.
The proposed ordinance amendments would strengthen the city's laws prohibiting individuals from obstructing sidewalks and other public rights of way.
We asked incumbent Jayme Fowler, challengers Chad Hotvedt and Lee Ann Crosby about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Phil Lakin and challenger Scott Houston about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Lori Decter Wright and challengers Dr. Jerry Griffin and Ken Reddick about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Connie Dodson and challengers Chrisitan Bengel and Lewana Harris about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Mykey Arthrell, challengers Latasha Jim, Adil Khan and Ty Walker about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked Laura Bellis, Michael Birkes, Michael Feamster, Matthew Fransein and Bobby Dean Orcutt about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections are Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Crista Patrick and challenger Daniel Grove about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections will be held Aug. 23.
We asked incumbent Jeannie Cue and challenger Aaron Bisogno about the issues facing their district and Tulsa. Here are their answers. City Council elections will be held Aug. 23.
TPD Deputy Chief Eric Dalgleish tells councilors that police continue to hear from business owners and residents who are concerned about the homeless situation in the city.
Read the latest version of a proposed ordinance on obstructing right of ways
Tulsa to help launch national effort to break link between jail and homelessness
City never informed homeless advocates, service providers of plan to clear homeless from the streets
The Mayor's Office and Police Department have proposed changing a city ordinance to make it easier for police to remove people obstructing sidewalks and other public rights of way.
A group of local residents as well as a city councilor are questioning why Tulsans don't have more say over where the poles are installed.
The City Council tabled a vote Wednesday on scheduling a Feb. 8 special election on the city’s new franchise fee agreement with PSO.
The city would look different today if the Midland Valley tracks had crossed the Arkansas River somewhere else.
Reducing carbon dioxide seems foolish, says Owasso resident Marshall D. Nelson.
Reducing carbon dioxide seems foolish, says Owasso resident Marshall D. Nelson.
Construction projects took so long that suburbs sprang up along the street, meaning the extra four lanes had to be built through neighborhoods instead of through cow pastures.
Councilors Kara Joy McKee and Vannessa Hall-Harper proposed Wednesday that Historic Greenwood District Main Street apply for a permit to keep the sign in place.
A largest-of-its-kind agreement between federal agencies and industries could change Oklahoma's roadside views and provide thousands of acres of habitat for pollinators across the nation's rights of way.
Early monarch butterfly migrants are crossing Oklahoma ahead of schedule
Public Works staff are concentrating their efforts on widening a high-traffic area of E. 96th St. N. from N. 119th E. Ave. to N. 129th E. Ave. – the busiest commercial roadway in Owasso that sees over 25,000 vehicles per day.
City Council approves ordinance that could lead to many private signs in rights of way being designated many as litter.
The collision occurred just after 9 p.m. Friday on Memorial Drive near the westbound U.S. 51 on-ramp.
I have to catch a city bus at 51st Street and Hudson Avenue, and always wait for the "walk" sign.