How would you prioritize the needs to be addressed by the future City of Tulsa vision?
233 Registered Priority Lists
233 registered priority lists
mark allen inside District 7
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Richard Fisher inside District 9
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Community projects and City park projects.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
Myra Seymour inside District 8
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
Flower gardens in more city parks should be part of the nighborhood-beautification and quality-of-life priorities.
Bob Prater inside District 2
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
I live out in the outskirts of the city. Many times when I drive downtown I have to dodge holes in streets that cause front end work on my car. Front end work isn't cheap. Neither are tires cut by pot holes in streets. I've seen better roads out in the countryside of Japan or the Philippines back in the 1950s than some of these in Tulsa are today. If we want visitors or new businesses to our city, we have to do better than this!
Monte Prater inside District 2
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
Thanks to city councilors for being available at meetings!
Carolyn Kinney inside District 2
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
William McKeel inside District 9
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
Fix the streets, not the river. We have to drive on streets every day.
Steve Curley inside District 8
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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Community projects and City park projects.
river development - dams- should be financed in some measure with a TIF - since the benefits are more local - especially for those businesses that benefit directly from location near the improvements - like the inner dispersal tax financing of the ballpark downtown.
Allison Geary inside District 4
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
As pedestrian-friendly areas continue to blossom, Tulsa must address the twin threats of crime and traffic safety to ensure positive experiences for residents and visitors alike. In addition, Tulsa needs to do a much better job maintaining its streets and important assets such as parks. Code enforcement (including dealing with neglectful or absentee owners) of both commercial and residential properties should be better funded.
John Rachal outside Districts
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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Infrastructure development, Maintenance of City owned facilities that are in poor shape.
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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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Community projects and City park projects.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
I'm all for a monorail system to help the city. Why does incog reports show adding buses is not the solution and that people would support a rail system more yet they want to waste money on buses? I have asked my entire office that is downtown and family and friend. Not a one has ever road a bus nor desire to. I feel investing in a monorail can help Downtown parking issues, highway issues as well as promote fast and easy access to different areas. It would be nice to ride from Woodland hills to the zoo then to downtown fro lunch then to The Gathering Place. And if the system is designed to help the public schools to move students rather than so many buses or for football games when parking is an issue.
I'm for developing the river but not all of it in midtown do something out south too.