04/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/13/2026 16:00
Five Community Conversations will take place between May 5, June 9
Mayor Monroe Nichols has announced the third round of the Community Conversations series (and the first of 2026), bringing City Hall directly into neighborhoods across Tulsa.
These meetings give residents a chance to engage face-to-face with City leadership, receive updates, ask questions, and connect with the full range of City services in a single, accessible setting.
Each meeting will feature opening remarks from Mayor Nichols, followed by an open-house style format where residents can move between stations staffed by City departments and elected officials. This format brings together City Hall in one place - allowing residents to meet with nearly every major City department and get help with services and requests.
The Community Conversations series will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the following locations:
What to Expect
Personnel from across the City will be present to answer questions and engage directly with attendees. Following brief remarks from Mayor Nichols, nearly every major City department will be available to meet with residents and help with services, such as filing 311 reports, reviewing current road projects, accessing neighborhood data and code enforcement information, and addressing permitting questions. Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect with the City Auditor and other elected leaders, among others, to learn more about City services and share feedback.
While all events are open to the general public, residents are encouraged to attend the meeting closest to their place of residence.
Translation Assistance and ADA Accommodations
Spanish language translation assistance will be available at all of the events. Additional accommodations will be made in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 for those with disabilities or those who require an interpreter for languages other than English or Spanish.
Please contact [email protected] to request accommodations at least 48 hours in advance.