Community Programs
City of Tulsa services reach far beyond the doors of City Hall.
The City of Tulsa provides services that affect residents where
they live - their neighborhoods, homes and lifestyles.
More than 300 neighborhoods are registered with Working in
Neighborhoods to receive periodic updates on public events and
meetings in Tulsa. The City of Tulsa encourages safe neighborhoods
friendly to children and pedestrians: speed limits are 25 miles per
hour.
Neighborhoods become stronger as more residents become
homeowners. If, however, a potential homeowner notices possible
discrimination, he or she may contact the City of Tulsa Human
Rights Department for help with this and other issues such as
equitable employment opportunity.
Many senior adults call Tulsa home, and the Tulsa Area Agency on
Aging (TAAA) offers ways to increase quality of life for seniors in
our community. From nutrition and social support to legal
assistance and help with household chores, TAAA works to provide
these and other vital services.