Calendar

Jun
16
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Jun 16 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Jul
21
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Jul 21 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Aug
18
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Aug 18 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Sep
15
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Sep 15 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Oct
20
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Oct 20 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Nov
17
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Nov 17 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Dec
15
Tue
County Board of Adjustment
Dec 15 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Jan
7
Thu
Community Infill Meeting
Jan 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

In August and September, we surveyed Tulsa residents on sentiments toward adding new housing in existing neighborhoods. About 1,500 people responded, and our team has been analyzing the results since then.

Please join us for an online meeting on Thursday, January 7th, 6-8 pm to see the results of that survey and talk with Tulsa Planning Office staff and Tulsa residents about infill development projects, potential policy changes, and the update to planitulsa.

Register: Thurs., Jan. 7, 6-8 p.m. – Infill Development & Housing Survey Results (Citywide)

For more information, contact Travis Hulse at 918-579-9452 or thulse@incog.org.

Jan
11
Mon
Missing Middle Housing – Riverview & Cherry Street Residents
Jan 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
**NOTE: This meeting is for residents of Riverview or Cherry Street between 14th & 15th. To see if you’re in this area, view this map:
At this meeting, we will discuss a zoning overlay that would allow Missing Middle housing to be built once more, as it was when the neighborhoods were first built out. The results of last year’s Housing Study identified several barriers to the development of this traditional type of housing, and we want to work with each neighborhood to find an approach that works best.
“Missing Middle” describes housing similar in size to detached homes but that contain more than one unit, such as duplexes, townhouses, tri-plexes, four-plexes, and smaller-scale apartments or condos. It’s called “Missing” because they have typically not been built since the mid-1940s, and “Middle” because size-wise they fit between detached homes and large multi-family complexes. Missing Middle Housing is not a new type of building; in fact, these house-scale buildings have existed in neighborhoods around downtown Tulsa for a hundred years or more.
For more information, contact Amy Ulmer at 918-579-9437 or aulmer@incog.org.
Jan
12
Tue
Missing Middle Housing – Pearl District Residents
Jan 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
**NOTE: This meeting is for residents of the Pearl District. To see if you’re in this area, view this map:
At this meeting, we will discuss a zoning overlay that would allow Missing Middle housing to be built once more, as it was when the neighborhoods were first built out. The results of last year’s Housing Study identified several barriers to the development of this traditional type of housing, and we want to work with each neighborhood to find an approach that works best.
“Missing Middle” describes housing similar in size to detached homes but that contain more than one unit, such as duplexes, townhouses, tri-plexes, four-plexes, and smaller-scale apartments or condos. It’s called “Missing” because they have typically not been built since the mid-1940s, and “Middle” because size-wise they fit between detached homes and large multi-family complexes. Missing Middle Housing is not a new type of building; in fact, these house-scale buildings have existed in neighborhoods around downtown Tulsa for a hundred years or more.
For more information, contact Amy Ulmer at 918-579-9437 or aulmer@incog.org.