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Tulsa's Downtown Growth, Childcare Boost, and Winter Weather Update - Tulsa Local Pulse for January 29th

Tulsa's Downtown Growth, Childcare Boost, and Winter Weather Update - Tulsa Local Pulse for January 29th

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, January 29th. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall where our council just greenlit big moves to boost downtown living and family support. Yesterday, they approved a 2.8 million dollar loan for 3D Flats at 3rd and Denver, adding 80 new units including 13 affordable ones for families earning 18 to 40 thousand a year. That means more workforce housing right in the heart of downtown, helping folks like us stay close to the action at Cain's Ballroom and vibrant spots nearby. They also passed an ordinance easing fire rules for home daycares serving up to 12 kids, keeping about 250 spots open across Tulsa and tackling those childcare deserts, especially in North Tulsa.

Winter weather dominates today, listeners. Icy roads and snow have Tulsa Public Schools and Union Public Schools closed, with all after-school activities off, though district offices stay open. Epic Charter sites are open but watch for patches. Bundle up as we expect sub-freezing temps with light flurries through afternoon, easing by evening, so plan indoor fun.

On the business front, the Tulsa Regional Chamber's Annual Meeting and Inauguration happens today at noon at Arvest Convention Center on Civic Center, inaugurating Dr. Cliff Robertson of Saint Francis as board chair and honoring locals like Alan Armstrong of Williams Companies. No major openings or closings, but real estate heats up with those downtown units pushing median home prices around 220 thousand.

Crime stays low key past 24 hours, no major incidents or alerts from Tulsa Police, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods safe.

Quick school note, Francis Tuttle Tech Center in Tulsa faces nursing program reviews today by the state board, aiming to strengthen local training. Sports wise, high school games paused due to weather.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for community networking post-Chamber event. And a feel-good shoutout to Partner Tulsa for steering that housing loan, connecting developers to real needs.

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