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- Animal Ordinance Updates
Bynum unveiled the Comprehensive Animal Welfare Reform Plan with the goal of improving the quality of welfare organizations that partner with City of Tulsa Animal Welfare operations and shelter: - Intact Section 109: Release to Animal Welfare Organizations Animal Rescue Requirement: Adds a requirement that animal welfare organizations that receive animals from the City’s shelter must provide documentation to Tulsa Animal Welfare from a licensed veterinarian of the animal’s sterilization within one hundred
- Tulsa Day Center Breaks Ground on Animal Shelter
New facility will house up to 10 animals so their humans can access shelter City officials break ground on new Tulsa Day Center Animal Shelter The Tulsa Day Center broke ground today on a new animal shelter that will accommodate up to 10 animals, allowing their owners to access the day and night shelter at The new animal shelter at the Day Center will have room for five large animals and five small animals Tulsa Day Center Animal Shelter The shelter, designed by Blue Star Integrative and to be built by AC
- City Council Approves Ordinance Updating Standards of Humane Pet Care
Sherri Carrier, the manager of Tulsa Animal Welfare Shelter, expressed her satisfaction with the new ordinance, stating that it represents a significant step forward for animal welfare in Tulsa. "I’m encouraged our animal welfare officers’ priority will be resident education on these best practices And I want to thank our Animal Welfare team for their unwavering commitment to the safety and welfare Animal welfare officers and police will be authorized to act against violators to enforce the ordinance
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- Mayor/Council Priorities | Tulsa City Council
Improving Tulsa animal welfare services Increasing Tulsa Police recruitment & retention efforts Implementing
- Improve Our Tulsa 2023 | Tulsa City Council
Headquarters, garage and supply buildings, and a discussion of the proposed site for the new Tulsa Animal Welfare shelter.
- District 10 | Tulsa City Council
Residents may comment about any issue affecting the City of Tulsa to the Council on the Regular Council measure when there is a need to provide for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, welfare The vote of at least two-thirds of the entire Council (6 votes) is required to adopt any ordinance or What pets/animals are myself/my neighbors allowed to have and how many? For all other animals, please review City Ordinance Title 2, Chapter 1, or reach out to Tulsa 311 by

