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City planning launches Neighborhood Conditions Index pilot to select up to three areas for concentrated investment

2979519 · March 26, 2025
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The Tulsa Planning Office described a one‑year Neighborhood Conditions Index (NCI) pilot to work with up to three neighborhood statistical areas using data‑driven reports and a task force of city departments; applications opened immediately and close in early April, with selections to be announced in May.

City planners told the Public Works Committee they will launch a one‑year Neighborhood Conditions Index pilot program that will pair the Planning Office and a city task force with up to three neighborhood statistical areas to identify three prioritized, implementable actions per neighborhood and coordinate city resources to complete them within the pilot year.

Susan Miller and Paulina (Planning Office staff) described the NCI as a data‑driven report that highlights strengths and areas for improvement across themes such as land use, transportation, economic development and housing. Miller said the index is intended as a “conversation starter” with neighborhoods, not a top‑down mandate, and the pilot is designed to focus city resources for visible…

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