Tulsa Facilities to Close in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Essential Services to Remain Active

In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a holiday honoring the civil rights leader’s legacy, several city facilities in Tulsa will shut their doors on Monday, January 19. According to a press release from the City of Tulsa, this will include the closure of City Hall, Municipal Court, and additional city-run locations.

Despite the facility closures, the City of Tulsa has confirmed that public safety and mission-critical operations are to continue as normal. Tulsa residents requiring immediate assistance with water or sewer issues can utilize the dedicated 24-hour emergency numbers: water services at (918) 596-9488 and sewer services at (918) 586-6999.

Service impacts due to the holiday are relatively minimal, with refuse and recycling pickup proceeding per the regular schedule. This means that residents can expect their trash and recycling to be collected without delay or interruption. However, the city has indicated changes to the collection of curbside yard and bulky waste. There will be no services for these categories on holidays, and customers should plan to schedule pickups on the next available service day…

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