How would you prioritize the needs to be addressed by the future City of Tulsa vision?
233 Registered Priority Lists
233 registered priority lists
Julie Miner inside District 1
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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.
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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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.
Nancy Cain inside District 8
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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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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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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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.
Jeffrey Moseley inside District 9
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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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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.
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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.
Concentration on improving transportation and connectivity is the best ways to make the city unique and desirable compared to (especially) regional and national competitors.
Socorro Gardner 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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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 street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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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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Community projects and City park projects.
Meredith McDaris inside District 5
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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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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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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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Community projects and City park projects.
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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
Leanne Benton inside District 4
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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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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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
Excited about the development opportunities Tulsa is considering to make our city better than ever! I support the Pearl Project that will resolve the final flood plain in Tulsa AND spur economic development providing quality housing near large employers such as hospitals, downtown businesses, restaurants, etc. I support the Smart Growth collaborative proposal that includes a transportation plan complimenting urban growth and giving great options for all Tulsans who want and need affordable, flexible transit.
Jennifer Rush 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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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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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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
Richard Pridemore 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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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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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.
Fix our streets first. the River Development Money should go to fixing streets. Traffic Safety is out of hand this needs to be addressed as a priority. I lived here in Tulsa all my life, and find the River Development is a wast of tax payers money, the river will always be Polluted. Has been for the 65 years I have lived here. Listen up G.T. Bynum I live in your district pay attention to us fix things like streets, and new signs, I live on 4938 south Cincinnati ave. and traffic is out of control, on my street, people drive 60 miles per hour down my street how about some speed bumps, and a lot more attention to District 9, Next time we vote your out as far as I am concerned, your out for the rich, how about the middle class. you have A banded us, and yet you fight for millions for a dirty river, two oil refinery's and injection wells, steel mills just up stream, it will not change in my life time, So fix out streets FIRST not LAST. RLP.
Robert Tomarkin inside District 8
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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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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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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.
There is no excuse for the condition of the streets in this city. None! There is no reason why streets have to get widened a mile at a time here and there with no apparent plan. None! There is also no reason why a three mile trip should take 10 minutes. Traffic signals need to be sychronized now! If our current traffic engineers can't figure it out, get someone who can! And quit whining about "lack of funding." You have been getting third penny & "vision taxes" regularly. Where's it all going? Don't get me wrong, A Gathering Place is nifty. But most Tulsans spend a lot more time on Tulsa streets than they ever will at AGP, and they deserve much, much better.
Rachel Navarro inside District 4
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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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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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
Wow - after the first couple this was hard... good exercise to actually have the issues up against each other like this.
Would love to see all of our public spaces be improved and maintained. Many years ago Tulsa considered itself to be America's most beautiful city....now not so much.