Request for Proposals: Survey of Maple Heights Addition

On behalf of the Tulsa Preservation Commission, INCOG requests proposals from professionally qualified individuals to conduct a survey of the Maple Heights Addition, which was included within the boundaries of the Maple Ridge Historic Residential District in the National Register of Historic Places. Completed in 1982 in anticipation of the construction of an expressway, the nomination of the district identified …

Window Restoration Workshop

June 25 & 26, 2022 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Church of the Restoration (WORKSHOP FULL)   Join us for a FREE two-day workshop on the restoration of historic windows! The workshop will be led by Old Home Rescue, an Oklahoma-based company with extensive experience repairing and restoring historic buildings. Participants will learn about restoration safety, wood windows, window maintenance, …

Notice of Meetings before the Tulsa Preservation Commission

Tracy Park Historic Preservation Overlay The Tulsa Preservation Commission (TPC) will hold two public meetings to consider a proposed amendment to the zoning map to establish an Historic Preservation Overlay District.  All persons interested in this matter may attend these meetings and present their arguments for or objections to the proposed amendment. Click here to see the full notice, meeting …

Allocation of $15,750 to City of Tulsa

The City of Tulsa has been allocated $15,750 to foster the development of programs to promote preservation during the 2022-23 Fiscal Year.  Previous projects have included workshops for the preservation of historic wooden windows and a series of lectures on preservation.  Members of the public may submit proposals for projects until 4:00 P.M. on Monday, March 21, via electronic mail …

Meeting Sites

Regular Meetings of the Tulsa Preservation Commission and its Historic Preservation Permit Subcommittee will be held on the Tenth Floor of One Technology Center (Tulsa City Hall), 175 East Second Street.  Please consult the 2022 Regular Meeting Schedule for Dates, Times, and Room Numbers.  

Highlights of the Preservation Education Series

Over 200 people attended the Education Series this spring hosted by the Tulsa Preservation Commission. With topics ranging from historic preservation tax credits and heritage tourism on Route 66 to sustainable design and community character, these four lectures broadened our knowledge and enriched the dialogue about historic preservation in Tulsa. This series was funded by a grant from the National Park Service through the …