TulStrong is a local conversation group working to make Tulsa more walkable, livable, and prosperous, one block at a time.
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We believe Tulsa can be a place where people come first. Where you can walk to a coffee shop, your kid can bike to school, and a family at any income level can afford to put down roots and stay.
Roads should be designed around human scale: safe, walkable, and forgiving of the mistakes real people make. When the street works for a kid on a bike or a grandparent on a walk, it works for everyone.
Park your car once and walk to everything you need. That's how Tulsa's best neighborhoods already work — and how they could work for the rest of us.
A mix of housing types so teachers, nurses, retirees, and young families can all afford to stay, not just the people who got here first.
Local spending should build local wealth. Development should benefit the people already here, not extract value to somewhere else.
Maintain what we have before sprawling outward. New growth should pay for itself, and not leave the next generation holding the bill.
A national movement, here to make Tulsa better.
Strong Towns is a national movement built around a simple idea. The way American cities have grown since WWII has made them financially fragile and less livable. Wide roads, single-use zoning, and infrastructure we can't afford to maintain. It adds up.
We're not a political party, a development firm, or a lobbying outfit. We're people who think Tulsa is worth the trouble.
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