How would you prioritize the needs to be addressed by the future City of Tulsa vision?
233 Registered Priority Lists
233 registered priority lists
Jane sharpe 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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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.
Kathy Taylor inside District 4
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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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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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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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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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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
John Santee 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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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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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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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.
We should spent public money on streets and safety. The river will be full when our EXISTING DAM is repaired.
David Darcey 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 street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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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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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.
Scott Blackburn inside District 5
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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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Hiring more police/fire/911 personnel/code enforcement officers along with capital needs.
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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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Neighborhood projects that improve function and help with beautification efforts in the community.
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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.
Nan Kemp inside District 4
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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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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 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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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
I am not sure if the Pearl District flood control plan falls under economic development, quality of life, or neighborhood beautification, but as a Pearl District residence, I would like to see this plan carried out. I really do not understand why we need more low water dams on the Arkansa River, but I do see a need for improving the levy system.
Bob Hawks 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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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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 bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
If we do not overhaul the street system of Tulsa, none of the other things will matter. The condition of the streets is unacceptable and this has a negative affect on safety, economic development, and quality of life of the city.
steve vogt inside District 4
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Community projects and City park projects.
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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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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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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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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
Karen Lowe inside District 6
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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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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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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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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.
Mary Lindaman inside District 8
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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 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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More street striping, traffic signal synchronization.
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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
Economic development is at the top of my list because unless you have the tax base to support core government services none of the rest of the priorities can be achieved with long term success. I don't oppose River Development, but am not certain that it is the best course to take to achieve economic development objectives. I like the plan proposed by Smart Growth for Tulsa to develop corridors that lead from the areas of downtown which are currently under renovation to the river. I do not think that there is a strong enough cost benefit study to support the amount of money being proposed for the dams. Would need to see more evidence that we'd be getting a good return on investment before I could support that approach.