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Council endorses city participation in four Main Street districts and reviews district progress

3157455 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

The council reviewed and signaled support for participation in four Main Street destination districts (Route 66, Kendall Whittier, Greenwood, Global District) for the 2025–26 program year and heard an annual assessment filing notice for the Kendall Whittier Improvement District.

City staff presented an annual update on the Destination Districts program and asked the council to support participation in four Main Street districts for the 2025–26 cycle: Route 66 Main Street, Kendall Whittier Main Street, Greenwood District Main Street and the Global District (East Tulsa). The presentations summarized recent private investment, volunteer hours, building rehabilitations and program highlights for each district.

Samantha Extantz, destination districts manager for the City of Tulsa, told the council Route 66 recorded about $9 million in private reinvestment in the last year and a multi‑year total of roughly $456 million to date, and has projects including a $225,000 Oklahoma Route 66…

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