Tulsa's Title 51 includes mixed-use corridor zoning along Peoria, 11th Street, and the Aero Bus Rapid Transit route operated by MTTA, allowing higher density and reduced parking near frequent transit service.
The 2016 zoning code rewrite introduced mixed-use district categories MX-1 through MX-3 supporting walkable, transit-supportive development along key corridors. The MTTA Aero BRT line on Peoria opened 2019 with stations spaced for transit-oriented development, and Route 66 BRT service expanded coverage further. Parking minimums are reduced or waived within these corridors, and building heights up to 75 feet are permitted by-right in MX-3 areas without requiring PUD review.
Violations of corridor zoning standards carry Title 51 fines up to 1,200 dollars per offense and may delay certificate of occupancy issuance.
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