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Tulsa council approves $2.5 million for LED highway lighting, water plant work and new fire department cost-recovery ordinance
Summary
The Tulsa City Council approved a set of fiscal-year 2026 budget amendments and a new ordinance Nov. 12, 2025, providing $2.5 million for LED highway lighting, funding for Mohawk water treatment plant work and a new incident-response cost-recovery ordinance for the fire department.
The Tulsa City Council approved a set of fiscal-year 2026 budget amendments and a new ordinance on Nov. 12, 2025, backing funding for highway lighting, water-plant infrastructure and several community programs and authorizing cost recovery for certain fire responses.
The council adopted an ordinance (7a) to appropriate $2,500,000 from the Public Ways operating fund to complete conversion to LED lighting on city highways. "Completion of the conversion to LED lighting on the highways" was described during the second-reading listing of ordinances, and the related appropriation was approved by roll call.
Other budget changes approved…
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