How would you prioritize the needs to be addressed by the future City of Tulsa vision?
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Users who supported this priority list...
Michelle Adams inside District 4
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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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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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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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More bus routes, faster pick-up times on bus routes, rail.
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James McUsic inside District 2
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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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
River development (dams, etc.) should be submitted as a SEPARATE item to a vote of the people, and NOT be part of an extension of the Vision 25 tax. Tulsa has many more vital projects to be undertaken--basic "housekeeping" projects to bring our city up to a good standard--better streets, street lights, sidewalks, transportation, etc.
Laurel Williston inside District 4
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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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
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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.
Once we make Tulsa a more livable place (better transportation/streets/infrastructure) it will be so much easier to then focus on beautification and quality of life, which will never make up for a lack of the former.
Allison Geary 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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Making more long-term repairs to help with the occurrence of potholes and other arterial street improvements.
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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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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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Improve the dams to keep water in the Arkansas River.
As pedestrian-friendly areas continue to blossom, Tulsa must address the twin threats of crime and traffic safety to ensure positive experiences for residents and visitors alike. In addition, Tulsa needs to do a much better job maintaining its streets and important assets such as parks. Code enforcement (including dealing with neglectful or absentee owners) of both commercial and residential properties should be better funded.
William McKeel 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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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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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.
Fix the streets, not the river. We have to drive on streets every day.
All the recent street improvements are great and make our city look clean and inviting. I think all sewer and water should be updated at the same time so there is no backtracking and tearing up what was just redone. Starting downtown and spreading out from there until the city limits are reached. That way the older parts of town with the most issues and oldest streets and pipes but also with the most growth done first. Doing projects here there and everywhere makes our city look like they don't have a plan and are not organized. These projects are vital to our city and its economic growth and it's worth to visit.
Public safety should always be top priority to keep our city safe. When looking for budget cuts it should never come from this category. The citizens of Tulsa are worth protecting.
Everything else comes after these.