TulsaNow.org stood up against SOPA and PIPA
TulsaNow.org has been in existence for almost a decade as the #1 site for free and open discussion on topics that effect the Tulsa area and it’s citizens. While we understand the importance of...
View ArticleTulsaNow in 2012
Coming off of our 10th Anniversary in 2011, The TulsaNow board met to plan some of the ideas they have for 2012 and this looks to be one of the best years ever. There are many exciting things happening...
View ArticleBringing some excitement to the Brady District
TulsaNow does two things well, informing the masses and putting on great events. We decided this year to grab onto the idea from one of our long-time board members, Michael Patton, and bring a great...
View ArticleDouble Vision
TulsaNow is a longtime supporter of smart planning and investment in the development of Tulsa and the surrounding area. While we supported and provided much help with Vision2025, we do not support the...
View ArticleForm-Based Codes Face Judgement Day
TulsaNow has always supported forward-thinking planning and zoning, such as the form-based codes that are due to be implemented in the area just east of Downtown Tulsa. However, at the zero-hour, some...
View ArticleSpeaking Out About Vision2
It has come to our attention that TulsaNow has been highlighted about our statements over Vision2. While we did not envision ourselves as an organization leading an opposition to Vision2, we do stand...
View ArticleMore thoughts on Vision2
TulsaNow is spending a lot of time analyzing community feedback, looking at the projects each city is proposing, and crunching numbers. You can hear some of our thoughts on this great Studio Tulsa...
View ArticleOfficial Statement on Vision2
TulsaNow is a non-profit group who supports forward-thinking zoning, development and public-dollar reinvestment. We were formed over a decade ago based on the desire to push Tulsa forward and...
View ArticleVision 2029
After announcing our decision to oppose Vision2, we have been questioned over and over by people asking how we could be so anti-Tulsa. We’ve also been lumped in as being “anti-tax” or having some sort...
View ArticleKeep Tulsa Going!
TulsaNow, like many of you, want to keep Tulsa moving forward. We whole-heartedly supported Vision2025 and we believe that the Vision2025 tax should be continued by voting in a new tax-incentive...
View ArticleTulsa Mayors Race is full of firsts
Tulsa’s first non-partisan Mayoral election will see two former Mayors each looking for their second turn, as well as a longtime City Councilor. But who will move the City forward with good planning,...
View ArticleFeedback Tulsa
The City of Tulsa is looking for feedback on a variety of subjects weekly. Make sure you watch: http://www.feedbacktulsa.org/
View ArticleHigh-frequency bus service coming to Peoria?
The City Council and Mayor Bartlett will be asked to consider $15 to $17 million in capital improvement spending to fund bus rapid transit service along the Peoria Avenue corridor from 36th Street...
View ArticleForm-Based Change
We’re very sad today to hear that the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission voted last night to reject latest proposals to expand the use of the form-based zoning code within the Pearl District....
View ArticleTulsa Gets Hacking
Tulsa has been accepted to be a part of the National Civic Day of Hacking 2013: http://hackforchange.org Citizens from Tulsa, lead by the TulsaWebDevs will spend the day coding their way to a better...
View ArticleA lofty tour coming your way
TulsaNow will be offering tours of the recently-remodeled former City Hall building on April 11th, starting at 5pm. You will get to see the ins-and-outs of the new Downtown Aloft Hotel before it opens....
View ArticleTour of Aloft hotel
Thank you to everyone who came on the tour. It is great to see old properties coming alive in such new and exciting ways. We hope to have a new tour every month while it’s warm. News on 6 went along on...
View ArticleTulsaNow Questions the Candidates: Bill Christiansen
1. TulsaNow leadership was very involved in the PLANiTULSA process and is supportive of the adopted plan. Our discussions have included some frustration that it has been slow in implementation. What is...
View ArticleTulsaNow Questions the Candidates: Kathy Taylor
1. TulsaNow leadership was very involved in the PLANiTULSA process and is supportive of the adopted plan. Our discussions have included some frustration that it has been slow in implementation. What is...
View ArticleTulsaNow Questions the Candidates
TulsaNow sent a survey to our current mayoral candidates. We chose a few short questions that we thought were relevant to our membership and future development and growth in the City of Tulsa. Current...
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