Dec 31, 2025
Tulsas nine councilors took countless actions to keep the city running in 2025, meeting dozens of times and casting hundreds of votes.2 News looks back on, perhaps, the councils three biggest actions of 2025.Regarding public saf ety, the downtown curfew took center stage. The council approved a temporary curfew, a kind of test run for minors downtown. In October, the council approved a one-year extension of the curfew, despite objections from Tulsan Evan Taylor.CURFEW EXTENDED >>> Tulsa Council votes to extend curfew for one yearTheyre gonna go hide and have little parties in abandoned apartments, under underpasses, Taylor said, of teens prevented from going downtown.On weekends, kids cant be downtown from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. Exceptions are made for jobs or sanctioned events, such as concerts and sporting events.WATCH: YEAR IN REVIEW: Tulsa city council's 2025: YEAR IN REVIEW: Tulsa city council's 2025Just a couple of weeks after the curfew extension, a vote to stop a vote. Mayor Monroe Nichols proposed a sales-tax increase by election. The council, by and large, acknowledged the need for money, but was not comfortable with approving an election just yet.I dont deny the fact that we do need more in animal welfare, courts, parks, more employee retention. I think that thats essential, Councilor Phil Lakin said in a meeting with the mayor.TULSA TAXATION >>> Mayor Nichols pitches possible 0.7% tax-hike to city councilThe sales tax increase could be something for Nichols future. Among those goals for the future, is a work in progress; affordable housing.The council capped off the year by approving $14 million in affordable housing funds. Its part of a $75 million dollar, yearslong effort.$14 MILLION >>> Tulsa City Council approves housing fundsGene Bulmash, the mayors housing advisor, says there is more to be had.We know the city needs more than $75 million dollars if were gonna hit our goals of 13,000 housing units that are needed, Bulmash said after the Dec. 3 council meeting.Mayor Nichols recapped the year, from his perspective, at the State of the City in November. He has one year in office under his belt. Year two is just on the horizon.Im pleased with the progress. Im not content. And so thats what I hope people felt tonight, like, we can accomplish those things, certainly it takes us making a few different decisions here and there, but what I hope people felt was empowered, Nichols said to the media after his address.The city council will meet in 2026, for the first time, on Jan. 14.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- 2 News Oklahoma on your schedule | Download on your TV, watch for free. How to watch on your streaming device Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Watch LIVE 24/7 on YouTube ...read more read less
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