The City of Tulsa helps people get permits for outdoor events like festivals, parades, or community gatherings. If your event uses streets, sidewalks, or public spaces, you need a permit. You must apply at least 60 days before your event if you need to close streets, or 40 days before if you don't. The city reviews your application and helps make sure your event is safe and legal. They also help with other permits you might need like health permits or alcohol permits.
Who can use this
Anyone organizing an outdoor event that uses public property or impacts public safety
Cost
Varies by event type - base fee plus additional resource fees starting January 1, 2026
The City of Tulsa helps people build safely and follow the rules. They check building plans, give permits for construction, and inspect work to make sure it's safe. They help with houses, businesses, and other buildings. The team works with builders to make construction easier and safer for everyone in Tulsa. They have four main areas: getting permits, checking infrastructure, reviewing building plans, and doing inspections.
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