The City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Beautification Foundation have partnered to create a new sign program to reduce clutter on the arterial streets and eliminate public safety hazards resulting from illegal signs in the right of way.
The 2nd annual Mayor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award competition has come to a close with this year’s winner taking home a $30,000 award from Spirit Bank, with an additional $30,000 match from i2e. A private, non-profit corporation, i2e focuses on wealth creation in the technology-based industries.
Mayor Kathy Taylor was joined today by North Tulsa leaders to announce developments on economic incentives for the area.
Tulsa's first "bark park" is now open thanks to some generous donations from Tulsa citizens and cooperation from the City of Tulsa.
"This is great for the entire community," said Taylor, who is looking forward to bringing her two spaniels to the park soon. "I am so pleased that dog lovers stepped forward to help make this happen."
Located at 2279 Charles Page Boulevard, the park is located on an old city-owned baseball field. The park will operate from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Read the Tulsa World story. To get more information on the Tulsa Bark Park click here.

