Mayor G.T. Bynum announced in November that the city exceeded its goal for housing investments in half the time. But 54% was for projects permitted before he issued the challenge.
What remains uncertain after the Improve Our Tulsa 3 vote is how funds will be spent to address the city s affordable housing shortage, so a local foundation is undertaking a
Among the initiatives: a 70-room low-barrier shelter, adding kennel services in shelters and clarifying city ordinances stating that it s illegal for people to block a sidewalk.
For a decade, voters have invested in transformational infrastructure projects, with the city showing good stewardship of public dollars. Now is not the time to let up, the editorial states.