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City Takes Next Step to Streamline Permitting Process for Various Types of Housing Developments

First Meeting Held to Launch Development of the T-Town Home Catalog

T-Town Catalog Coming Soon
T-Town Catalog Coming Soon

City leaders and local developers met Thursday to discuss the development of the City's Pre-Approved Plans Program - a set of permit-ready housing construction plans that will make the housing development process in Tulsa faster.


The program, which will be known as the T-Town Home Catalog and is being developed by Flintlock Lab, is expected to be completed and ready for housing developers by late 2025 or early 2026.


"As we work together as a community to achieve 6,000 affordable housing units by 2028, this program will be instrumental in achieving housing needs across our city," Mayor Monroe Nichols said. "I want to thank our team here at the City and our local development community for coming together and creating a program that will serve Tulsa for years to come."


The Pre-Approved Plans Program is a critical part of the 3H Task Force's Path to Home Recommendations, which outline 33 action steps for addressing homelessness as the intersection of housing and mental health.


"The Pre-Approved Plans Program is one of the many exciting things the City will be implementing in the coming months as we work to meet the Mayor's housing goals," said Gene Bulmash, the City's Senior Advisor of Housing. "I'm looking forward to participating in the community engagement portion and to see this program get started."

Photo of pre-approved housing types.
Pre-Approved Building Types

Prior to the selection of Flintlock Lab, the City engage Smart Growth America, national experts that helped identify additional improvements to the City's development processes through incentives, permits, and zoning. Full recommendations from Smart Growth America will be received and announced soon.


The Pre-Approved Plans Program is funded from $250,000 in grant revenues received from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).


Tulsans are encouraged to engage with the work by getting more information and taking a housing survey online at www.tulsaplanning.org/HomeCatalog.


For more information on the 3H Task Force and its Path to Home Recommendations, visit www.cityoftulsa.org/PathToHome.


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