Multi- Update City of Tulsa Historic and Resources Pilot Study
Tulsa Historic and Resources City of Tulsa City of Tulsa Historic Commission Breniss O Neal, Chair Staff: Amanda DeCort Ed Sharrer
Tulsa Historic & Resources City of Tulsa City of Tulsa Consultant Team: Flanagan & Associates, LLC Tulsa Partners Inc. Cathy Ambler, Ph.D
Holdenville, OK City Hall
Pontotoc County Court House
Hotel Dewey, Dewey, OK
Oklahoma Climatic Zones
Tulsa s Flood Story (2001video) City of Tulsa
Stafford Act City of Tulsa After Nov. 1, 2004, only communities, tribes, and states with a FEMA-approved mitigation plan will become eligible to receive mitigation funds following a presidentially declared disaster. The development of a local hazard mitigation plan provides a significant opportunity to reduce the nation s s disaster losses through mitigation planning.
City of Tulsa First Approved by FEMA in 2003 Update in 2008 FEMA Pre-Disaster Grant paid for Update and Historic Properties / Resources
Objectives of ning City of Tulsa (general) Identify the hazards that could impact your community. Identify the vulnerable populations to those hazards Identify measures that can be taken to mitigate (reduce or eliminate) the impact of those hazards on the community.
Objectives for Tulsa s ning Process City of Tulsa To provide guidance for community activities for the next five years. To ensure that the City and other partners implement activities that are most effective and appropriate for mitigating natural and man- made hazards.
Goal: To Develop Measures that Preserve and Enhance the Community s Historic and Resources
ning Process City of Tulsa Step 1. Organize to Prepare the Citizens Advisory Committee Staff Technical Advisory Committee
City of Tulsa Storm Drainage & Advisory Board oversees the HM Update Process
Tulsa Historic Commission
Tulsa Historic Commission Members Breniss O Neal, Chair Barbara Smallwood, Vice Chair Rex Ball (Former Board Member)
Step 2. Involve the Public City of Tulsa Public Meetings are held at key points throughout the planning process, and Citizen comments are encouraged and incorporated into the
Step 3. Coordinate with other Agencies and Organizations: Community ning Processes City of Tulsa August 2008 Historic Commission s Strategic ning Workshop
Examples of invited stakeholders State Historic Office City of Tulsa State Archaeologist Creek, Osage, and Cherokee Nations Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Tulsa Historical Society Museums (Gilcrease, Philbrook, Sherwin Miller) Universities, Libraries, etc.
Coordinate with Other ning Programs City of Tulsa Historic Strategic Comprehensive itulsa Update Capital Improvements s Citywide Flood Master Neighborhood s
Historic Parcels: Year Built
Tulsa s Historic Neighborhoods
Museums, Libraries, Schools, & Sites
Sites 1. Suburban Acres Library 2. Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum 3. Tulsa Air & Space Museum 4. Tulsa Community College Northeast 5. Tulsa International Airport 6. Gilcrease Museum 7. Rudisill Regional Library 8. Maxwell Park Library 9. Oklahoma State University Tulsa 10. Greenwood Center 11. Cain s Ballroom 12. Brady Theater 13. Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame 14. Tulsa PAC 15. Tulsa Foundation for Architecture 16. Tulsa Central Library 17. Tulsa Community College Metro Campus 18. Kendall-Whittier Library 19. University of Tulsa
Sites 20. Rogers High School 21. Nathan Hale Library 22. Martin Regional Library 23. AIA of Eastern Oklahoma 24. Tulsa Historical Society 25. Philbrook Museuem 26. Cascia Hall Prepatory School 27. Genealogy Center 28. Webster High School 29. Zarrow Regional Library 30. Brookside Library 31. University of Oklahoma Tulsa 32. Tulsa Community College Skyline 33. Herman & Kate Kaiser Library 34. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art 35. Oral Roberts University 36. Peggy V. Helmerich Library 37. Hardesty Regional Library
Bronze Sculptures
Step 4. Assess the s City of Tulsa Floods Tornadoes High Winds Lightning Hailstorms Extreme Heat Drought Urban Fires Wildfires Winter Storms Earthquakes Expansive Soils Dam Failures Levee Failure
City of Tulsa Floodplain Map
Floodplains & Year Built
Floodplains & Historic Neighborhoods
Significant (F2 or greater)tornado Days Per Century (1921 1995) City of Tulsa
Greensburg, Kansas, May 4, 2007
Fort Smith AR 1996 Tornado (Historic Downtown) City of Tulsa Photo NOAA Photo NOAA Today Photo Tom Holland
Severe Winter Storms City of Tulsa
Tulsa Ice Storm, Dec. 2007
Hail Days per Year
Earthquakes
Expansive Soils
Expansive Soils & Historic Districts
Keystone Dambreak Scenario
Keystone Dam Break Scenario
Step 5. Assess the Problems Integrating GIS data on historic / cultural resources Damage Assessment and Scenario Modeling Prioritizing historic / cultural resources Philcade Building
Year Built City of Tulsa
National Register Evaluation City of Tulsa
Lortondale: : Example of HP/HM ning
Tornado Scenario Model: Moore, OK 1999 Tornado Path City of Tulsa
City of Tulsa Tornado Scenario
Prioritizing Historic Properties and Resources City of Tulsa Risk Assessment Additional considerations: Critical Facility; Occupant life safety Adams Hotel
STAP(H)LEE Evaluation Consideration Criteria City of Tulsa S T A P H L E E Social Technical Administrative Political Historic/ Legal Economic Environmental
Step 6 Identify Goals & Objectives Step 7 Identify Measures Retrofit wind or Hurricane clips installed on bungalow in Brady Heights.
Step 8 Draft the Action City of Tulsa State and FEMA Review & Approve the
Step 9 Adopt the Step 10 Implement, Evaluate, & Revise. Update Every 5 Years Boston Avenue Methodist Church
How do we get started? City of Tulsa Does your community have a? Contact your Emergency Manager or State Officer (SHMO)
Where do we go from here? City of Tulsa Sources of information on hazard mitigation planning in your community Sources of Federal funding for hazard mitigation plans and activities Handouts available (online)