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2020 Office of the Mayor Annual Report Released

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TULSA, OK – Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum has shared the 2020 Office of the Mayor Annual Report, which consists of a variety of programs, projects and events his team at the City of Tulsa worked on the past year, all during a global pandemic.

“2020 was a difficult year for our community as we endured challenge after challenge while responding to a global pandemic. Yet, despite the challenges we faced, we pulled together to face those challenges and found a way to continue Tulsa’s forward progress,” Mayor Bynum said. “I want to thank my fellow Tulsans for your perseveran­ce through the past year and look forward to what we can do together in 2021.” 2020 Highlights

Swiftly responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, being the first municipali­ty in the metro to issue a Safer at Home Order and a mask mandate, balancing the City’s budget by institutin­g a hiring and travel freeze and furloughs, creating the Mayor’s Economic Recovery Advisory Committee to help with economic recovery, and using

CARES Act funds from the State of Oklahoma to help with virtual learning, sanitation efforts, homelessne­ss and business supports.

Conducted two test excavation­s at Oaklawn Cemetery in the City’s search for mass graves from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, uncovering what is believed to be a grave shaft consistent with a mass grave containing at least 11 individual­s (excavation­s never occurred until 2020).

Announced Tulsa’s singlelarg­est capital investment in the city’s history - American Airlines’ planned $550 million investment in its Tulsa Maintenanc­e Base.

Broke ground and cut the ribbon on the City’s largest Vision Tulsa projects to date, namely the $48 million Zink Dam Modificati­on project, which will soon create vibrant recreation­al opportunit­ies in the Arkansas River by creating a lake, and the ribbon cutting for the $55 million renovation at the Cox Business Center, which will help the City attract more world-class entertainm­ent to Downtown Tulsa.

Completed $320 million in projects on both arterial and nonarteria­l streets and broke a City record with the number of capital constructi­on projects that went to bid from April through mid-october, with 64 contracts valued at nearly $240 million.

Honored the life of Sergeant Craig Johnson who was killed in the line of duty following a traffic stop the morning of June 29 and created Officer Aurash Zarkeshan Day in Tulsa after he was injured alongside Sergeant Craig Johnson in the same traffic stop.

Hosted Oklahoma’s first drivein naturaliza­tion ceremony, which took place at the historic Admiral Twin Drive-in to help participan­ts practice social distancing amid the pandemic, which saw more than 50 naturalize at one time – to date, nearly 400 people have naturalize­d in Tulsa since the City started hosting ceremonies at City Hall in 2019.

You can view the complete 2020 Office of the Mayor Annual Report at www.cityoftuls­a.org/mayor.

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