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Tulsa council approves Kilkenny’s St. Patrick’s Day festival after property‑owner complaints, with city staff assurances
Summary
After a property owner said vendor tents from last year used and damaged private land, the Tulsa City Council approved a Kilkenny’s special‑event permit after the applicant and city staff agreed to additional barricades, moving the stage and a pre‑event inspection.
The Tulsa City Council on March 11, 2025, approved a special‑event permit for Kilkenny’s St. Patrick’s Day festival on Cherry Street after the event applicant and a nearby property owner reached last‑minute assurances on crowd control and site layout.
The council’s approval — of items 4(b) through 4(n) on the published agenda, excluding item 4(e) — followed a public exchange in which an attorney for a neighboring property owner said vendor tents had been placed on his client’s private property during last year’s festival and that the lawn was damaged. The council voted to approve the items by roll call; the motion carried unanimously.
The dispute centered on a property at the southwest corner of Fifteenth and Quincy, which Matt Allison, attorney for 10918 East 55th Place LLC, said was used without permission during the…
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