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Tulsa Offers Free Firewood to Residents
City program aims to reuse storm-damaged and fallen trees
Feb. 4, 2026 at 1:23pm
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The City of Tulsa is offering free firewood to area residents as part of a new program to reuse storm-damaged and fallen trees. The firewood is available for pickup at designated locations around the city.
Why it matters
This program helps reduce waste and provides a valuable resource to Tulsa residents, especially those who rely on firewood for heating during the winter months. It also supports the city's sustainability efforts by finding productive uses for fallen trees.
The details
The free firewood is available to Tulsa-area residents at several designated pickup locations around the city. Residents can load up as much firewood as they need for their homes. The program is part of the city's efforts to find productive uses for storm-damaged and fallen trees, rather than sending them to landfills.
- The free firewood program launched on February 4, 2026.
The players
City of Tulsa
The local government of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is offering the free firewood program to residents.
The takeaway
This free firewood program is a win-win for Tulsa residents and the environment, providing a useful resource while reducing waste and supporting the city's sustainability goals.




