Community Conversations: Scheduled talks with Tulsa city leaders in your neighborhood
- Preston Stanley
- Apr 22
- 1 min read

In April and May, the City of Tulsa and Mayor Monroe Nichols will host a series of Community Conversations as part of the Mayor's efforts to bring local government directly into Tulsa neighborhoods.
Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen and command staff, as well as other city department leaders, will join in on the event. During each event, residents will hear brief updates from the Mayor, City Council, and City Auditor and have one-on-one conversations with city leaders and staff.
The first event is TUESDAY, April 22nd, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Hardesty Regional Library, Frossard Auditorium, 8316 E. 93rd St., Tulsa, OK, 74133. The series will continue in East, West, Midtown, and North Tulsa through May 19. While all meetings are open to the public, residents are encouraged to attend the event closest to where they live.
East Tulsa - Monday, April 28, Hannah Hall, 1801 S. Garnett Rd., Tulsa, OK, 74128 (Council District representation: Districts 5,6,7)
West Tulsa - Monday, May 5, Tulsa Dream Center West Campus, 4122 W. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK, 74107 (Council District representation: District 2)
Midtown - Thursday, May 15, OU Tulsa, Founders Hall, 4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK, 74135 (Council District representation: Districts 4,9)
North Tulsa - Monday, May 19, Tulsa Educare at Hawthorne, 3420 N. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK, 74106 (Council District representation: Districts 1,3)
For more information about Tuesday's event, visit https://bit.ly/43XPOji

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It's fantastic Tulsa is hosting Community Conversations! Engaging directly with city leaders is vital. Hopefully, residents can voice concerns and contribute to positive change. This reminds me of the strategic planning needed to survive in Fnaf; every conversation and action matters. I hope these talks lead to real improvements in our neighborhoods. It's our chance to make our voices heard.
Geçen hafta Tulsa şehir liderleriyle yapılan bu topluluk konuşmalarına katıldım ve gerçekten çok faydalı geçti. Detayları Gör diyerek program ve konuşmacılar hakkında önceden bilgi alabildim, bu da hazırlıklı gitmemi sağladı. Mahallemizdeki sorunların doğrudan yetkililere iletilmesi, sesimizin duyulduğunu hissettirdi. Özellikle ulaşım ve güvenlik konularında yapılan açıklamalar çok yerindeydi. Bu tarz toplantıların düzenli olarak yapılması, yerel yönetimle halk arasındaki bağı güçlendiriyor. Katılım da oldukça yüksekti, bu da topluluğun ne kadar bilinçli ve ilgili olduğunu gösteriyor. Bir dahaki etkinliği sabırsızlıkla bekliyorum. Herkesin katılmasını kesinlikle tavsiye ederim.
These Community Conversations are a great way to connect with Tulsa leaders! Learn about city updates and chat one-on-one. Imagine navigating local government is as fun as playing the Sprunki game. Events are happening across Tulsa, find the one closest to you. Don't miss this chance to engage with Mayor Nichols and city officials.
This is a fantastic initiative! Direct engagement with city leaders at the neighborhood level is crucial for fostering trust and addressing community-specific concerns. It's great to see Tulsa prioritizing these conversations. I think it's really important that residents take advantage of these opportunities to voice their opinions and get their questions answered. Hopefully, the city will also explore creative ways to reach residents who might not typically attend these types of meetings, perhaps incorporating elements of community events like block parties or even something as engaging as a local "friday night funkin" tournament to attract younger demographics and families! Ultimately, these conversations are only as valuable as the participation they receive. A more transparent and involved process will build a…