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Board of Public Works and Safety approves two curb cuts, 41 wastewater adjustments and Fourth of July parade permit

Board of Public Works and Safety · June 15, 2026
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Summary

At its June 15 meeting the Board of Public Works and Safety approved 41 wastewater adjustments, authorized curb cuts at 1147 11th Street and 733 Main Street, and granted a parade permit to Tulsa City Strong for the July 4 celebration; motions carried by voice vote.

The Board of Public Works and Safety voted June 15 to approve a set of routine and project-specific actions, including 41 wastewater billing adjustments, two curb cuts and a permit for a Fourth of July parade.

The board approved the wastewater adjustments after a motion to adopt the list for the month. The mayor called for verbal aye votes and the motion carried; the packet indicated 41 adjustments, about 30 of which staff said related to pools.

On new business the board approved a curb cut at 1147 11th Street tied to a handicap ramp; Jared made the motion to approve and a board member seconded it. The board also approved a curb cut at 733 Main Street (an 8-inch strip for a downspout/drain across from city hall), an item that had been added to the agenda earlier that day; the motion to approve was recorded as made by Jeron.

The board granted a parade permit to Tulsa City Strong for a July 4 event tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary. Board members discussed parade logistics briefly — including police coverage and barricades — and approved the permit on a voice vote.

Other routine business approved at the meeting included adoption of the agenda (which incorporated the 733 Main Street curb-cut addition) and approval of minutes from the June 1 meeting. All motions were carried by voice vote during the meeting; specific vote tallies by member name were not recorded in the transcript.

The meeting adjourned after the final motions.