Tulsa Mayor issues Emergency Declaration ahead of winter storm

From Staff Reports

Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols issued an emergency declaration today ahead of the winter storm expected to start moving through the area later this evening.

The emergency declaration allows the City to activate its Emergency Operations Plan, streamline coordination across departments and partner agencies, and take proactive steps to protect public safety and critical resources. The emergency declaration allows and directs the City to start tracking and documenting emergency-related expenses in the event reimbursement is needed, in addition to allowing the City to enter into emergency contracts should they be needed.

All mission-critical City personnel are on standby to respond to the storm and cold weather as it comes in.

Street Closures

•     S. Elwood Ave. by Turkey Mountain – Closed Until Further Notice

Cold Weather Safety Reminders

Residents are encouraged to:

  • Limit time outdoors and dress in layers when exposure is unavoidable
  • Use space heaters safely and never leave them unattended
  • Operate generators outdoors only
  • Never use ovens or grills as heating sources
  • Check on neighbors, especially older adults and those with limited mobility

Traffic
I-44, SH-66 interchange improvement continues in Catoosa through 2026
US-75 narrowed to one lane between 56th St. N. and 66th St. N. through summer 2026
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