5 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
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Tulsa County unincorporated areas use private-hauler subscription service β no county-wide pickup. City of Tulsa (Title 22) requires bins out of public view except within 24 hours of collection. Typical fines $25-100. HOAs often impose stricter storage rules.
Tulsa County enforces property blight standards in unincorporated areas via nuisance abatement under OK Title 19 Β§347-349. Conditions such as deteriorating structures, accumulated junk, or dilapidated buildings trigger written notice, 10-30 day compliance, and county abatement with costs liened to the property.
Tulsa County requires vacant lot owners to control weeds and trash under OK Title 19 Β§347. Inside Tulsa city limits, TRO Title 24 caps grass/weeds at 12 inches. Non-compliant lots face county or city mowing at owner expense with liens for unpaid abatement costs.
Tulsa County has no snow sidewalk clearing mandate. City of Tulsa has no ordinance requiring property owners to clear snow from adjacent sidewalks. Oklahoma common law imposes no affirmative duty. Rare heavy snow makes regulation uncommon.
City of Tulsa TRO Β§ 24-101 property maintenance code applies to garage sales. Merchandise and signs must be removed by sale end. Unremoved items after 24 hours may trigger blight citations $50-$200.
1 cities in Tulsa County have their own property maintenance rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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