Skip to page content
Banner
AskUs
Research

Search ...



Search

upcoming


Nov 19 noon-1 p.m.
Layman's Legal: Elder Law

RSS Feeds

Contact Us ... Twitter | Facebook

Ways to contact us
(918) 596-7977
400 Civic Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Locations

a source for useful government information

Questions or Comments about anything you see here? Use the AskUs link to the left!

Pages: << 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 20 >>

flag day & flag week

Permalink 06/15/09 16:07 , Categories: GovDocs , Tags: flag day

Yesterday, June 12, was Flag Day. What is Flag Day? Flag Day was established to commemorate Jefferson’s resolution that gave birth to our Nation’s flag. For more history, visit the TCCL Govenment Documents Flag Day page.

NPR ran a story in honor of the day – have a listen here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105381710. Also, many communities and groups held their own ceremonies to remember the day. Here’s link to some of these news articles: http://news.google.com/news?pz=1&ned=us&hl=en&q=flag+day.

Tags: flag day

television recycling voucher

Permalink 06/11/09 14:59 , Categories: GovDocs, city of tulsa , Tags: city of tulsa, dtv, recycling, television

Tomorrow – June 12 – is the day for the final digital television (DTV) transition; and the question begs "what will happen to all of those old analog televisions?".

Thanks to the digital converter box, some will continue to be used. (Still need a converter box coupon? Click here.)

Others will be replaced by a new television. DON’T throw the old one out, RECYCLE IT… for FREE! City of Tulsa residents can request 1 voucher per household for the free recycling of an old analog television. Residents have until June 25 to request a voucher by mail or until June 30 to pick one up in person.

Once you have your voucher, take your television to 1 of 3 area locations: Earth E Cycle, 3112B E Pine St or 4530 E Sheridan Rd, or Natural Evolution, 5719 E 13th St.

For more information visit the City of Tulsa’s website.

EMSA opt out

Permalink 06/05/09 09:38 , Categories: GovDocs , Tags: city of tulsa, emergency medical transport, emsa opt-out, utilities

The City of Tulsa is currently accepting Opt-outs for local EMSA service. Currently City of Tulsa residents pay a $3.64 monthly fee for EMSA service. This fee, added to the monthly utility bill, covers the expense of ambulence service to family members or members of the household. Permanent residents of participating properties pay no out-of-pocket costs for EMSA emergency services. EMSA collects available insurance dollars but does not bill residents for deductibles, co-payments and other costs associated with emergency services.

What does opting out mean? The $3.64 fee will be removed from your monthly utility. If you require ambulence service at your residence, you will be charged all associated fees with the service (note: some insurance plans will cover the cost of emergency medical transport. Phone your insurance company to find out for sure). 

Want to opt out? Residents have until June 30 to choose to opt out of the EMSA Medical Service Program.

How do you opt out? Fill out the online form or phone the City of Tulsa Utilities Department (596-9511).

due to expire

Permalink 06/03/09 08:58 , Categories: GovDocs , Tags: dps, drivers license, email noticiation, expiration, identification card

The state Department of Public Safety has now made it easier for you to remember when your driver’s license or identification card is set to expire – and with renewal necessary once every 4 years, it’s easy to forget. You can now sign up to receive an email notification alerting you to a nearing expiration date.

To sign up for the DPS email notification visit the DPS website or sign up here: https://www.dps.state.ok.us/renewal/

To learn more, read this article from the Tulsa World : Drivers can get license reminders

PLANiTULSA survey

Permalink 05/29/09 10:26 , Categories: GovDocs, city of tulsa , Tags: comprehensive plan, planitulsa, survey

Tulsa is in the planning stages of a new comprehensive plan and your input is needed.

PLANiTULSA is offering 4 possible scenarios for the development of the City of Tulsa and is asking for you to vote for the direction you’d like to see Tulsa go. These scenarios have grown out of a series of public workshops. Here are links to each of the 4 scenarios:

Review the scenarios and take the PLANiTULSA survey by June 18.

<< 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 20 >>