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Tulsa County Zoning Map & Districts 2026

Explore zoning districts, official map resources, and recent rezoning activity in Tulsa County, OK. ZoneWire monitors council meetings to track every zoning change.

Live records updated through August 10, 2026

Key facts: Tulsa land-use record

  • Tulsa has 10 rezoning-related records across 4 recent public meetings tracked by ZoneWire.
  • The most recent tracked meeting in Tulsa was on August 10, 2026.

Updated with meetings through August 10, 2026.

Recent Rezoning Activity in Tulsa County

Meetings
4
Rezoning Mentions
10
Last Detected
Aug 10, 2026

Zoning Districts in Tulsa County

Zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction, from the adopted local code.

AGAgriculture

Agricultural district; least intensive of the agricultural districts, primarily for agricultural uses in unincorporated Tulsa County.

AG-RAgriculture-Rural Residential

Most intensive agricultural district; accommodates rural residential subdivisions with limited agricultural use.

REResidential Estate

Least intensive residential district; permits and conserves single-unit detached houses on large lots.

RS-1Residential Single-Dwelling-1

Single-unit detached houses at densities higher than the RE district.

RS-2Residential Single-Dwelling-2

Single-unit detached houses at densities higher than the RE district.

RS-3Residential Single-Dwelling-3

Single-unit detached houses at densities higher than the RE district.

RDResidential Duplex

Accommodates two-unit (duplex) houses.

RTResidential Townhouse

Accommodates attached single-family (townhouse) dwellings.

RM-0Residential Multi-Dwelling-0

Multi-unit residential development and conservation at a lower multi-dwelling intensity.

RM-1Residential Multi-Dwelling-1

Multi-unit residential development and conservation at a medium multi-dwelling intensity.

RM-2Residential Multi-Dwelling-2

Most intensive residential district; multi-unit residential development and conservation.

RMHResidential Mobile Home Park

Accommodates mobile home parks.

OLOffice-Low

Least intensive office/commercial/industrial district; low-intensity office development and preservation.

OMOffice-Medium

Medium-intensity office development with community facilities typically found with offices.

OMHOffice-Medium-High

Provides for multi-story office development.

CSCommercial Shopping

Accommodates commercial uses providing a range of retail and service uses.

CGCommercial General

Accommodates established commercial uses with protection to adjacent residential areas and groupings of compatible commercial and light industrial uses.

CHCommercial-High

High-intensity commercial district within the office, commercial, and industrial districts.

IRIndustrial-Research and Development

Industrial district for research and development uses.

ILIndustrial-Light

Light industrial uses.

IMIndustrial-Moderate

Moderate-intensity industrial uses.

IHIndustrial-Heavy

Most intensive office/commercial/industrial district; heavy industrial uses.

PUDPlanned Unit Development District

Special district allowing flexibility in development standards for planned unit developments.

FDFloodway District

Special district regulating development within designated floodways.

Recent rezoning decisions in Tulsa County

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Tulsa County in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Tulsa County · Aug 10, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Approximately 80 acres rezoned AG to RS-1

6900 block of East 116th Street North

80 ac · AG to RS-1

Zoning change from AG to RS-1 (80 acres), approved unanimously on Aug 10, 2026 in Tulsa County.

Upzone

Your move: Higher-intensity use now allowed. Comp the parcel before the owner reprices.

Tulsa County · Jul 27, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned AG to AGR

Northwest corner of South Lewis Avenue and East 171st Street South

AG to AGR

Zoning change from AG to AGR, approved unanimously on Jul 27, 2026 in Tulsa County.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Tulsa County · Jul 27, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned AG to RMH

15843 North 113th East Avenue, Collinsville

AG to RMH

Zoning change from AG to RMH, approved unanimously on Jul 27, 2026 in Tulsa County.

Upzone

Your move: Higher-intensity use now allowed. Comp the parcel before the owner reprices.

Frequently Asked Questions

The official Tulsa County zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/c85dd0b9af5b4cabac4777dd9774c176/. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.

Zoning districts in Tulsa County include AG (Agriculture), AG-R (Agriculture-Rural Residential), RE (Residential Estate), RS-1 (Residential Single-Dwelling-1), RS-2 (Residential Single-Dwelling-2), RS-3 (Residential Single-Dwelling-3), RD (Residential Duplex), RT (Residential Townhouse). Each district has specific permitted uses, setbacks, and density requirements set by the local code.

ZoneWire reads every council meeting in Tulsa County to detect rezoning discussions, variances, and zoning amendments. Start a free trial to receive alerts when rezoning activity is detected.

Zoning in the unincorporated area of Tulsa County is governed by the Tulsa County Zoning Regulations, adopted by resolution on September 30, 2024 and effective October 1, 2024 under the authority of Title 19, Section 863.1 et seq. of the Oklahoma Statutes. These regulations apply only to public and private development within the unincorporated area of the county; they do not apply inside incorporated municipalities, which have their own zoning powers. Land within a city's zoning jurisdiction (such as the City of Tulsa) is regulated by that municipality instead.

The Tulsa County Zoning Regulations establish agricultural districts (AG, Agriculture; and AG-R, Agriculture-Rural Residential); residential districts (RE, RS-1, RS-2, RS-3, RD, RT, RM-0, RM-1, RM-2, and RMH mobile home park); and office, commercial, and industrial districts (OL, OM, OMH office; CS, CG, CH commercial; and IR, IL, IM, IH industrial). The code also provides special districts, including the PUD (Planned Unit Development) district and the FD (Floodway) district. Each district has its own list of permitted uses, special exception uses, and lot and building regulations.

Planning services for unincorporated Tulsa County are administered by INCOG (Indian Nations Council of Governments) Planning Services, which processes rezonings (zoning map amendments), variances, special exceptions, subdivisions, lot splits, and comprehensive plan amendments. Applications are submitted to INCOG at 2 West Second Street, Suite 800, Tulsa, OK 74103. Rezoning requests and plan matters go before the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC), while variances and special exceptions are heard by the Tulsa County Board of Adjustment.

Under the zoning map amendment procedures of the Tulsa County Zoning Regulations (Sec. 14.030), the planning commission (TMAPC) must hold a public hearing and make a recommendation on a proposed rezoning. Following receipt of that recommendation, the Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners (the county commission) holds its own public hearing and makes the final decision. The county commission may also remand a proposed map amendment back to the planning commission for further consideration. Rezoning decisions are to be based on the county's comprehensive plan.

The TMAPC is a joint city-county cooperative planning commission authorized by Title 19, Section 863 of the Oklahoma Statutes and created in 1953 by the City of Tulsa and Tulsa County. It has eleven members: six appointed by the City of Tulsa, three appointed by Tulsa County, plus the Tulsa Mayor and the County Commission Chair (or their designees) as ex-officio members. TMAPC serves as a recommending body for zoning requests within the Tulsa city limits and the unincorporated areas of Tulsa County, and it maintains the comprehensive plan that guides development and zoning decisions.

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