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Mayor signs updated order on reopening plan

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TULSA, OK -- Mayor G.T. Bynum has signed an updated Civil Emergency Executive Order that mirrors the State’s OURS (Open Up and Recover Safely) and reflects current COVID-19 modeling in the Tulsa area.

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The updated OURS Plan encourages bars to practice enhanced sanitation and social distancing measures. Dr. Bruce

Dart, THD, is leading an effort with local business owners to come up with best practices for bars in the City of Tulsa. Interested parties should visit the Tulsa Health Department website for specific guidance as it becomes available.

Most businesses are now open under the phased approach by the State of Oklahoma with safety precaution­s in place. For additional guidance and informatio­n, visit: www.okcommerce.gov/oursplan/.

As of June 9th, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 1,261 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. 957 residents have recovered and 61 have died. Test results are updated daily at www.tulsahealt­h.org/covid19.

Utility Bill Updates

The City has resumed utility bill collection­s as of June 1, 2020. For customers who haven’t, yet, it’s asked they setup a payment plan with the City to ensure there are no service interrupti­ons moving forward.

Tulsa Parks Updates

Last week, Tulsa Parks started reopening facilities, community centers, nature centers, splash pads, playground­s and basketball courts. To ensure safety, masks and temperatur­e checks are required at all community centers. Additional­ly, more than 50 hand sanitizer stations have been built, as well as sneeze guards at each community center to ensure the protection of staff and patrons.

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