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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

  • Mayor, City Leaders Announce Plans to Strengthen Spay & Neuter, Abandoned Animal Laws

    In an effort to create stronger neighborhood outcomes, reduce the number of stray animal s, and improve live release rates at Tulsa Animal Services (TAS), the City of Tulsa is implementing new fines for unaltered and abandoned animal s.   Currently, 85% of animal s arriving at TAS are unaltered – a statistic that underscores a crisis that and emergency responders to tackle animal -related incidents.”

  • GO Bond Tour

    Headquarters, garage and supply buildings, and a discussion of the proposed site for the new Tulsa Animal Welfare shelter.

  • Council Approves 2025 Tulsa Budget

    the residents who engaged in this effort so we could develop a budget that meets the public safety, animal welfare and neighborhood needs in our community.” More information: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/multifamily Tulsa Animal Welfare Staffing: $231,000 for One new Animal Control Officer II To provide better service and response to residents, increase level Supports the health and safety of residents, staff and animals.

  • City Council Approves FY24 City of Tulsa Budget

    “I am also very excited that we will be adding positions in the Animal Welfare Department in preparation for the new Animal Welfare facility that we will break ground on in the near future." Tulsa Animal Welfare Funds two additional Animal Control Officers, one additional Veterinary Technician The City Council must approve any change that totals more than $100,000. input on all items before voting and residents are welcome to contact their City Councilor directly on any

  • City Council Recap May 17, 2023

    James Wagner, the Director of the new Department of City Experience, and Sherri Carrier, the Tulsa Animal Welfare Shelter Manager, on current Tulsa Animal Welfare activities, efforts, and priorities, including

  • City Council Passes Fiscal Year 2026 Tulsa Budget

    maintenance, while also addressing issues that need more investment: homelessness, graffiti removal, animal welfare, and so much more.  storms, and continuation of the annual Independence Day celebration FreedomFest    Public Safety:  Animal Welfare - Veterinary Services: $85K for FY26 and FY27  Supports the health and safety of residents, staff and animals    Improving Revenue Sources:  Grant Writer Contract: $75K for FY26, $150K for FY27

  • City Council Recap | February 5, 2025

    Housing, Homelessness and Mental Health: www.tulsacouncil.org/3htaskforce www.cityoftulsa.org/pathtohome Animal approve $43,400 from the Facilities Maintenance Fund to the Department of City Experience to repair the Animal Welfare Building, which had a leaking roof.

  • Council Approves FY 2019-2020 Budget

    The budget also includes increased funding for animal welfare to pay for increased field coverage and extended shelter hours, following the Animal Welfare Reform Plan.

  • City Council Recap April 19, 2023

    of April each year as Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. inclement weather, to protect the public and defend voiceless animals. dangerous animals, provide care for animals in their custody, and reunite lost pets with their owners Animal Control Officers assist law enforcement as the animal experts in our community, seek justice in This will help fund Flat Rock Creek, Animal Welfare Shelter, Golf Course Infrastructure, Save Our Homes

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