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Children’s Cabinet launches fiscal map and extends eviction alert to neighboring districts; council asks for deeper fund history and implementation details
Summary
Deputy Mayor Crystal Reyes and Impact Tulsa staff briefed the committee on the Mayor’s Office of Children, Youth and Families, presenting a fiscal map of public/private spending for ages 0–24, an eviction‑docket alert being expanded to include Jenks and Union, and planned action alliances on early childhood, workforce and family stability.
Deputy Mayor Crystal Reyes and Impact Tulsa staff updated the committee on the Mayor’s Office of Children, Youth and Families and the newly convened Children’s Cabinet, presenting a fiscal map of public and private dollars for children and youth, an eviction‑alert pilot that links eviction dockets to school liaisons, and planned action alliances on early childhood, workforce readiness and family stability.
Fiscal map and early findings Presenters described the fiscal map as a baseline tool that inventories public and private spending for ages 0–24 from 2019–2023, with a 2024 iteration underway. Initial findings presented to the cabinet included that most public dollars flow through school districts and federal programs; the city’s direct investments were described as a small share of total funding (staff characterized a low…
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