Citizen Portal
Sign In
Back to Jenks Feed

Jenks

city

Jenks, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa, is located in the northeastern part of the state, nestled between the Arkansas River and U.S. Route 75. Known for its rapid growth, Jenks has transformed into a vibrant city with a strong sense of community. The city offers a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive place for families and young professionals. Jenks' economy is diverse, with key sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, education, and retail. Several companies have their headquarters or significant operations in Jenks, contributing to the city's economic stability. The city's location also provides easy access to the broader Tulsa metropolitan area, enhancing its economic opportunities. Jenks is distinguished by its rich history, which began with the establishment of a community site by the Midland Valley Railroad in 1904. Named after William Henry Jenks, a railroad official, the city has preserved its heritage while embracing progress. The "Antique Capital of Oklahoma" boasts a revitalized downtown area, the Oklahoma Aquarium, and a strong community spirit.

Jenks, Oklahoma

Overview
Classification
City
FIPS Code
40-37800
Country
United States
County
Tulsa
Geography
Region
Northeastern Oklahoma
Elevation
617 ft
Total Area
17.95 sq mi
Land Area
17.11 sq mi
Water Area
0.84 sq mi
Latitude
36.01028
Longitude
-95.97972
Climate
The climate in Oklahoma is temperate, with warm summers and relatively mild winters. Expect occasional extreme temperatures and variations in precipitation.
Notable Features
Arkansas River
Neighboring Areas
Tulsa · Bixby · Sapulpa · Broken Arrow
Demographics
Population (2020)
25,949
Est. Population (2026)
28,766
Median Age
34.3
Median Income
$111,004
Poverty Rate
6.85%
Family Households
81.5%
Owner-Occupied
77.5%
Racial & Ethnic Composition
The racial makeup of Jenks includes 62.8% White, 10.36% Asian, 4.86% Native American, 3.73% Black or African American, and smaller percentages for other race, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander and multiracial populations.
Governance
Government Type
Mayor-Council
Governing Body
City Council
Body Size
7 members
School District
Jenks Public Schools
Municipal Services
Police · Fire · Public Works
Economy
Unemployment Rate
4.2%
Economic Profile
Residential/suburban · Commercial
Employment Sectors
Health Care & Social Assistance · Manufacturing · Educational Services
Major Employers
Kimberly Clark Corporation · Green Country Energy · Public Service Company · Tulsa Winch · Continental Wire Cloth · Tedford Insurance
Education
Schools
8
Students
12,527
Teachers
748
Student-Teacher Ratio
16.7:1
School Districts
Jenks Public Schools
Colleges & Universities
Jenks Beauty College
Infrastructure
Transportation
U.S. Route 75 · Arkansas River bridges
Utilities
Municipal water · Municipal power · Fiber/broadband
Major Facilities
Oklahoma Aquarium
Recreation
Outdoor Access
Yes
Major Recreation Areas
Arkansas River · Riverwalk · City parks
Parks & Trails
Riverwalk · City parks · Trail systems
History
Founded
1904
Incorporated
1905
Named After
William Henry Jenks, owner and director of the Midland Valley Railroad
Historical Significance
Jenks began as a railroad community and grew due to the oil boom. It has evolved into a thriving suburb of Tulsa, balancing its historical roots with modern development.
Key Events
Establishment by Midland Valley Railroad (1904) · Glenn Pool oil discovery (1905) · Construction of tank farms (1906) · Several bridges built over the Arkansas River