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Turning to weather, we wake up to warm and humid conditions across Tulsa. Expect partly cloudy skies this morning with a high near 90 degrees later today. Thunderstorms are possible in the late afternoon and could impact outdoor plans, especially around River Parks and Gathering Place. Keep an umbrella handy if you are heading out, and check for possible delays with outdoor events.
From City Hall, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission meets tomorrow at City Council Chambers downtown. On their agenda is a proposed update to zoning rules, specifically streamlining the process for historic preservation permits on accessory structures. If you live in a historic neighborhood or have renovation plans, these decisions could make permitting a bit easier in the future.
In business news, the city is seeing a surge in construction activity. Several new public works projects are opening up for bids this month, including a major sewer rehabilitation and the Berryhill waterline replacement. That means construction jobs are available, and business owners in related trades might want to check out these opportunities at City Hall or the Tulsa Planning Office.
Tulsa’s real estate market remains active as summer heats up. We are still seeing steady demand for single-family homes west of downtown and in south Tulsa, with average sale prices holding just above three hundred thousand dollars.
Looking ahead, music lovers can enjoy “Lover,” the unofficial Eras Tour tribute concert, coming up this weekend—a big draw for fans of Taylor Swift at the BOK Center. On the cultural side, check out local art fairs and Juneteenth events happening throughout the week in the Greenwood Historic District.
Congratulations to Booker T. Washington High School’s track team for their recent state championship victory, and to Edison Prep, whose debate team just brought home top honors from a national competition.
In sports, excitement continues for Thunder fans as the team prepares for a big playoff matchup later this week. We’ll keep you updated on scores and highlights.
On the crime front, Tulsa Police report a quiet night overall, though one burglary was reported near Lewis and 41st. Officers responded quickly, and a suspect is in custody. Authorities remind everyone to lock up and be aware of suspicious activity.
A quick feel-good story before we go—volunteers at the Community Food Bank on North Peoria distributed more than five hundred food bags yesterday, helping neighbors beat the summer heat.
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.