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Tulsa council approves North Tulsa TIF and several mayor items after mixed public comment

2979517 · March 26, 2025
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The Tulsa City Council approved a 25-year tax increment financing plan for North Tulsa and approved several mayoral items including a museum donation and a travel donation for a fire captain. Public comment included both strong support and concerns about private ownership of multiple properties.

The Tulsa City Council approved a tax increment financing (TIF) plan for North Tulsa and several mayoral items on a unanimous roll-call vote after public comment that mixed praise and concern.

Supporters said the TIF represents a long-term commitment to North Tulsa. Stuart McDaniel, a Crutchfield neighborhood resident, told the council the measure "will directly benefit over 3,000 existing residents with thousands more to positively impact in the coming years" and called the planned 25-year commitment a milestone for neighborhood revitalization. "We believe that this TIF will serve as an…

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