Mayor Kathy Taylor signed the resolution today that sends the $451 million streets plan to a November 4th vote of the people.
Tulsa’s new point of pride, the BOK Center opened today to a star-studded list of dignitaries and large crowds of eager citizens.
Joining with area educators and the University of Tulsa, Mayor Kathy Taylor hosted a two-day “America’s Promise” summit. The program, championed by General Colin Powell, places a priority on drop-out prevention.
Streets Plan Goes to Voters
Posted on: September 2, 2008
Mayor Kathy Taylor signed the resolution today that sends the $451 million streets plan to a November 4th vote of the people.
Taylor Turns Over the Keys to BOK Center
Posted on: August 30, 2008
Tulsa’s new point of pride, the BOK Center opened today to a star-studded list of dignitaries and large crowds of eager citizens.
Taylor Hosts Dropout Prevention Summit
Posted on: August 29, 2008
Joining with area educators and the University of Tulsa, Mayor Kathy Taylor hosted a two-day “America’s Promise” summit. The program, championed by General Colin Powell, places a priority on drop-out prevention.
Batter-up in the Brady!
Posted on: August 23, 2008
Downtown baseball is closer to reality today as Mayor Kathy Taylor and Tulsa Drillers Owner Chuck Lamson announce that they have reached an agreement to locate the team in the historic Greenwood District.
American Airlines to Aid Breast Cancer Awareness
Posted on: August 11, 2008
Mayor Taylor joined American Airlines employees to unveil one of their eight planes that sport the famous Susan G. Komen pink ribbon.
Mayor: “Tulsa has gone to the dogs!”
Posted on: August 8, 2008
The Joe Station Bark Park Task Force members, Mayor Kathy Taylor and a host of canines officially opened a new dog park.
Click the thumbnail to view video.Consensus Sought on Streets Plan
Posted on: August 8, 2008
After attending public meetings across Tulsa, the Mayor urges caution and expresses hope for consensus from the City Council on a streets package that will be forwarded to voters this November.
City Employees Move to New City Hall
Posted on: July 22, 2008
Over three hundred additional employees join public and private sector colleagues this week at One Technology Center; Tulsa’s new City Hall.

