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Commissioners map North Tulsa land, push for transitional and affordable housing on reclaimed parcels

5961870 · October 17, 2025
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The land, community and economic development committee reported work to map vacant and underused land in North Tulsa, pursue transitional housing and engage tribal and Cherokee liaisons and title experts to clarify ownership and possibilities.

Members of the commission’s land, community and economic development committee described ongoing mapping, stakeholder outreach and early planning work aimed at increasing housing and economic opportunity in North Tulsa during the Oct. 17 meeting.

Committee members said they are identifying landowners, mapping available lots and exploring partnerships with tribal liaisons and community groups. The committee’s draft mission statement described “reclaiming the land to create housing and economic opportunities for people impacted by injustice.” Members said there are more than 100 acres…

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