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This Annual Action Plan details the City of Tulsa's commitment to improving the quality of life for low and moderate-income Tulsans, as part of its 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan. The plan focuses on seven priority areas: demolition of substandard housing, economic development, support for homeless and special populations, housing subsidies and assistance, housing acquisition, construction and rehabilitation, public facilities and infrastructure improvements, and public services. It outlines the actions and federal resources used to address these needs and incorporates additional funding from the CARES Act to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Tulsa's 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan aims to improve the quality of life for low- and moderate-income Tulsans by creating suitable living environments, improving affordable housing, and enhancing economic opportunities. Key priorities include increasing affordable housing units, providing housing assistance and homelessness services, and investing in neighborhood improvements. The plan also focuses on supporting victims of domestic violence, offering mental health treatment, assisting individuals with disabilities, creating job creation and employment opportunities, and providing services to meet basic needs for low-income households. Strategic goals encompass acquisition and new construction of affordable housing, housing rehabilitation, rental housing subsidies, homelessness services, housing and services for people with HIV/AIDS, services for special populations, support services for low-income populations, public infrastructure and facilities improvements, clearance and demolition, and small business loans and employment opportunities.
The City of Tulsa's 2019 Annual Action Plan, serving as the fifth year of the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan, outlines strategies to improve the quality of life for low and moderate-income Tulsans by creating suitable living environments, enhancing affordable housing, and fostering economic opportunities. Key priorities include demolition of substandard housing, economic development, support for homeless and special populations, housing subsidies and rehabilitation, public facilities and infrastructure improvements, and public services. The plan also incorporates funding from the CARES Act to address community needs and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Tulsa's 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and 2025 Program Year Annual Action Plan aims to assess affordable housing and community development needs and market conditions for data-driven investment decisions. The plan's primary objective is to improve the quality of life for low- and moderate-income Tulsans by creating suitable living environments, improving affordable housing availability, and enhancing economic opportunities. Key goals include the acquisition and new construction of affordable housing, housing rehabilitation, rental housing subsidies, homelessness services, housing and services for people with HIV/AIDS, services for special and low-income populations, public infrastructure and facilities improvements, clearance and demolition, small business loans, and employment opportunities.
This document, the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice for the City of Tulsa, provides a comprehensive overview of laws, regulations, and conditions affecting individuals' and households' access to housing. It assesses public and private factors influencing fair housing choice, identifies impediments through data analysis and community engagement, and aims to develop strategies and actions to remove these barriers and affirmatively further fair housing choice for residents.
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