A city council vote could make historic waves across Tulsa to the tune of $6 million.
At their Aug. 20 meeting, councilors will approve or deny the reallocation of more than $4 million to the new ‘Safe Move Tulsa’ housing initiative. Those dollars would be tacked on to $1.7 million already approved ARPA dollars, bringing the total investment to $6 million.
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NEW DETAILS: Tulsa leaders outline ‘Safe Move Tulsa’ plan for homelessness
“This is one piece of a multi-pronged approach to getting to functional zero homelessness and we have dollars available now,” said Emily Hall, the mayor’s Senior Advisor to Homelessness. “Our council, our mayor is ready to act now, and we have people who need housing and support services right now.”
Emily Hall, senior advisor on homelessness for the Mayor’s Office, said this initiative will focus on more than just getting people off the street…