Tulsa County, Oklahoma
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Tulsa County is a county located in the state of Oklahoma. As of 2000, the population was 563,299. Its county seat is Tulsa.
[edit] Website evaluation
In 2011 Tulsa County earned a Sunny Award for having a perfect website transparency score.
This Web site was last reviewed Jan. 11, 2012.
- Main article: Evaluation of Oklahoma county websites
[edit] The good
- Budget information is provided.[1]
- Board meeting dates, agendas, and minutes are posted.[2]
- County board members are listed with contact information.[3]
- Administrative officials listed under their departments.
- Building permits are available on the Inspections page[4], county's zoning codes posted.[5]
- Audits posted.[6]
- The county posts its contracts.[7]
- Discloses membership to taxpayer-funded lobbying associations.[8]
- Post who the public information officer is and how to contact him.[9]
- Local tax information is available on the treasurer's website.[10]
- Stimulus information is posted for the county.[11]
[edit] Website upgrade
After the results for Oklahoma counties was released, the County Board Members jumped to upgrade their website and achieved a perfect "A" in less than three weeks. As of October 2009 it is the only Oklahoma county with an "A" grade.
[edit] External links
- Tulsa County website
- Tulsa County clerk removes online copy fee, The Journal Record, April 15, 2009
- Tulsa County Assessor
- Epodunk, Tulsa County
- Tulsa County Sheriff
- Tulsa County Bar Association
- Tulsa County GOP
- Tulsa County Democrats
[edit] Additional reading
- GTR newspapers, Tulsa County Web Site Get's A+ Grade, November 23, 2009
- Broken Arrow Ledger', Perry will seek reelection to district 3, November 20, 2009
- Tulsa Beacon, Oklahoma lawmakers want to cease funding for ACORN, October 29, 2009
- Tulsa World, County kudos, October 24, 2009
- Tulsa Business, Tulsa County Transparency Graded A+, October 21, 2009
- News on 9, Tulsa County Gets High Grade For Government Transparency, October 21, 2009
- Topix, Oklahoma Counties Fail Web Site Transparency Test, October 21, 2009
- New on 6, Tulsa County Gets High Grade For Government Transparency, October 21, 2009
[edit] References
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