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If it is a violation of our restrictive covenants our Covenants state the following in regard to who handles it: If the parties hereto or any of them or their heirs or assigns, shall violate or attempt to violate any … Continue reading
Tulsa’s residential-use codes were passed to preserve property values and to guard the health of residents and the safety of residential property. Title 24 The following are hereby declared to be nuisances by the City of Tulsa: Vehicles may not … Continue reading
Tulsa’s residential-use codes were passed to preserve property values and to guard the health of residents and the safety of residential property. Title 24 The following are hereby declared to be nuisances: Advertising Sign Violations Tulsa has ordinances (here) that … Continue reading
Anyone in Tulsa who commits any nuisance or is an accessory, or who owns or occupies any property and knowingly permits the creation or continuation of any nuisance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction thereof shall … Continue reading
Loud music or barking dog driving you nuts? A “will file” report must be filed by the person whose peace is being disturbed. This means if you call 911 you must first agree that if they send someone out that … Continue reading
In a famous experiment conducted twenty-seven years ago by Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo, a car was parked on a street in Palo Alto, where it sat untouched for a week. At the same time, he had an identical car … Continue reading
Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes? The Tulsa City-County Health Department Environmental staff coordinates a Vector Program. which includes spraying for areas heavily saturated with mosquitoes. The Health Department also provides tips for reducing the problems yard by yard. Tips can be found on the … Continue reading
Animals running loose in the neighborhood
Whom do I call if animals are running loose in the neighborhood? Call Tulsa Animal Welfare at (918) 669-6299. They handle complaints regarding loose animals, animal bites or vaccinations and will pick up stray or injured animals. The shelter provides … Continue reading
City of Tulsa Ordinances – Who are you going to call?
Note: There are City of Tulsa Ordinances, that are much more strict than our HOA restrictive Covenants. We will list some of them as many of us were not aware of most of them. (It might save us all some … Continue reading
Graffiti Problem Graffiti affects all of us by lowering property values. The longer it stays before it is wiped out the quicker crime will move in. One area that everyone is being asked to watch closely is down by the bridges/stop … Continue reading