Tulsa leaders say homelessness efforts show progress with more than 100 people housed
TULSA, Okla. – Monroe Nichols and other city leaders say Tulsa is making measurable progress toward ending homelessness.
Officials announced that 50 people who had been regularly sleeping on the streets in downtown Tulsa have now been placed into more permanent housing. While leaders say this marks a significant step forward, they emphasize that there is still more work ahead.
Progress Under “Safe Move Tulsa”
Since taking office, Mayor Nichols has made reducing homelessness a top priority. He credits the city’s Safe Move Tulsa initiative—launched last November—for the recent progress…