The City of Tulsa is set to undergo a significant reevaluation of its comprehensive plan, known as Planet Tulsa, which was first adopted in 2010. As the city has evolved over the past decade, officials recognize the need to update this plan to better reflect current community needs and guide future growth. The update process is expected to be data-driven, relying heavily on community input and engagement, with a completion target set for the end of 2020.
The Tulsa Planning Office, established on January 1, 2019, is spearheading this initiative. The office aims to consolidate planning services and enhance collaboration across various city departments to ensure that the updated plan serves as a cohesive framework for city investments and public infrastructure. The focus will be on two primary areas: current planning, which encompasses zoning and historic preservation, and plan development, which includes both short-term and long-term strategic planning.
In addition to the comprehensive plan update, the meeting highlighted the importance of environmental stewardship, particularly concerning stormwater management. Officials emphasized the detrimental effects of pollutants entering the city’s storm drains, which ultimately impact local rivers and streams. The message underscored the collective responsibility of residents to protect these waterways by being mindful of what they dispose of in their yards and streets.
The Tulsa Planning Office also plays a crucial role in managing zoning and subdivision proposals, as well as supporting various commissions, including the Tulsa Preservation Commission and the Arts Commission. Through these efforts, the city aims to foster sustainable growth while preserving its historical and cultural assets.