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Tulsa to Host Public Meeting on 91st Street Improvement Project
Residents invited to learn about $4.5 million in planned upgrades between Yale and Harvard avenues.
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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The City of Tulsa has scheduled a public meeting this Thursday to discuss an upcoming $4.5 million project to improve a stretch of 91st Street between Yale and Harvard avenues in south Tulsa. The project aims to upgrade the road infrastructure in this area.
Why it matters
This project is part of Tulsa's ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance its road network, which is crucial for supporting the city's economic activity and quality of life for residents. The public meeting allows community members to learn about the plans and provide feedback.
The details
The planned improvements for 91st Street include resurfacing the roadway, upgrading traffic signals, and making other infrastructure enhancements between the Yale and Harvard intersections. The $4.5 million project is being funded through the city's capital improvement program.
- The public meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 20, 2026.
The players
City of Tulsa
The local government responsible for managing and improving the city's infrastructure, including roads and transportation.
What’s next
Following the public meeting, the city will review feedback from residents and finalize the project plans before beginning construction later this year.
The takeaway
This road improvement project demonstrates Tulsa's commitment to maintaining and upgrading its transportation infrastructure to support the needs of the local community.
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