What is the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission?
A. It is the planning body created through State statutes (Title 19, Section 863, O.S.S.) whose jurisdiction includes the City of Tulsa and all unincorporated portions of Tulsa County. It is a voluntary eleven-member board, six of whose members are appointed by the City of Tulsa Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, three appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, the Chair of the Tulsa County Board of Commissioners and the Mayor of Tulsas designee. All serve three-year terms without pay. The TMAPC meets at 4:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month and 1:30 p.m. on third Wednesday of each month in the Tulsa City Council Chamber, One Technology Center, 175 E.
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