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Public Hearings Decisions in Tulsa

How public hearings requests are decided across Tulsa, OK council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

Meetings
53
Mentions
135
Last Detected
Aug 11, 2026
Year
2026

Public Hearings is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Tulsa, OK. ZoneWire has analyzed 53 council meetings and detected 135 instances of public hearings activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Zoning Hearing?

A public hearing where zoning cases - rezonings, variances, and permits - are presented, debated, and decided.

A zoning hearing is a public proceeding where zoning-related cases are presented, testimony is given, and decisions are made. Zoning hearings are the primary venue where rezoning applications, variance requests, conditional use permits, and other zoning matters are formally considered.

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Public Hearings in Tulsa, OK

A public hearing where zoning cases - rezonings, variances, and permits - are presented, debated, and decided. In Tulsa, OK, local government bodies regularly discuss public hearings as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 53 meetings in Tulsa and detected 135 mentions of public hearings, an average of 2.5 mentions per meeting.

Recent Public Hearings meetings in Tulsa

April 22, 202656m7,996 words
11public hearingzoningcommercialresidentialapproved
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April 15, 202634m5,277 words
79PUDapprovedrezoningresidentialcommercial
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April 15, 202655m7,384 words
14rezoningzoningcommercialdeniedpublic hearing
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April 14, 20263h 27m27,419 words
114zoningvarianceresidentialadushort term rental
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April 1, 20261h 16m9,392 words
17motion to denyapprovedpublic hearingplatrezoning
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April 1, 20261h 11m10,820 words
139residentialapprovedpublic hearingrezoningrezone
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March 25, 20261h 14m10,236 words
32approvedpublic hearingplatrezoningzoning
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March 24, 202653m7,461 words
69residentialpublic hearingapprovedvariancesetback
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March 18, 202640m5,354 words
60approvedpublic hearingrezoningzoningindustrial
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March 11, 20261h 51m16,300 words
91public hearingcommercialresidentialapprovedrezoning
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Why Track Public Hearings?

Zoning hearings contain the richest source of real-time zoning intelligence available. Staff recommendations predict outcomes with roughly 80% accuracy. Council member questions reveal concerns and likely voting positions. Applicant presentations describe specific development plans. Public testimony reveals community sentiment and potential opposition. And vote outcomes are the definitive record of zoning decisions.

Public Hearings Regulations in Oklahoma

Oklahoma sets the regulatory framework that governs how public hearings decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect public hearings outcomes in Tulsa.

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Every Public Hearings decision in Tulsa

See how every public hearings request in Tulsa was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A zoning hearing is a public proceeding where zoning-related cases are presented, testimony is given, and decisions are made. Zoning hearings are the primary venue where rezoning applications, variance requests, conditional use permits, and other zoning matters are formally considered. ZoneWire tracks public hearings activity across Tulsa, OK public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Tulsa, OK planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags public hearings activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 53 meetings and detected 135 public hearings mentions.

Tracking public hearings in Tulsa surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

The City of Tulsa Zoning Code is codified in Title 42 of the Tulsa Code of Ordinances. The current comprehensive Zoning Code was adopted November 5, 2015 and took effect January 1, 2016. It is administered by the Tulsa Planning Office and is available in full on the Tulsa Planning Office site and through the Municode Library.

Rezoning cases are heard by the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC), a joint City-County cooperative planning commission authorized by Oklahoma Statutes Title 19, Section 863 and created in 1953 by the City of Tulsa and Tulsa County. TMAPC is a recommending body: it holds a public hearing and makes a recommendation, and the Tulsa City Council reviews and takes final action on rezoning cases within the city before permits can be obtained.

For a rezoning request, the Tulsa Planning Office mails notice to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property, publishes notice in the newspaper, and includes the case on the meeting agenda that is posted online about a week ahead of the hearing. Applicable fees include postage for mailing, any required physical postings, and the newspaper notice.

According to the Tulsa Planning Office, straight (conventional) rezoning typically takes approximately 60 to 90 days, which accounts for state-mandated notice periods, advertising, and notification of property owners within 300 feet. A Planned Unit Development (PUD) or Master Planned Development (MPD) generally takes 90 to 120 days or more, depending on the complexity of the request.

The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment is empowered by state law to grant variances for hardships and to approve special exceptions to the zoning within its jurisdiction. It is made up of five appointed members and handles roughly 225 cases per year. Rezoning cases denied by the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council, while Board of Adjustment denials are appealed to District Court.

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What gets approved in Tulsa

In Tulsa, 86% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Land use / comp-plan amendment clear 89%, Special exception / conditional use 94%. ZoneWire analyzed 321 land-use board decisions in Tulsa over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Land use / comp-plan amendment7089%
Special exception / conditional use5094%
Subdivision / plat4892%
Variance4358%
Multifamily / attached housing2295%
Commercial / office / retail2396%
Industrial / warehouse1587%
Mixed-use978%
Data center667%

19 decisions that went against the odds

These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.

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