Master Plan
Past Planning and Engagement Materials
The Kirkpatrick Heights / Greenwood Master Plan was shaped through extensive community engagement, technical analysis, and collaboration over multiple years. The materials below are provided as an archive for reference and transparency.
These documents and engagement activities informed the Master Plan and continue to guide implementation. While some materials reflect earlier phases of work, they remain an important part of the project’s history and foundation.
Learn more about the local Leadership Committee that guided this work.
Past Planning and Engagement Materials
The Kirkpatrick Heights / Greenwood Master Plan was shaped through extensive community engagement, technical analysis, and collaboration over multiple years. The materials below are provided as an archive for reference and transparency.
These documents and engagement activities informed the Master Plan and continue to guide implementation. While some materials reflect earlier phases of work, they remain an important part of the project’s history and foundation.
Learn more about the local Leadership Committee that guided this work.
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Master Plan Materials
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Master Plan Materials
Kirkpatrick Heights / Greenwood Master Plan
Adopted by Tulsa City Council in December 2022, the Master Plan establishes the long-term vision, guiding principles, and phased implementation framework for publicly owned land in the project area.- Final Master Plan document
- Illustrative concept plans
- Implementation framework and phasing
Master Plan Materials
Kirkpatrick Heights / Greenwood Master Plan
Adopted by Tulsa City Council in December 2022, the Master Plan establishes the long-term vision, guiding principles, and phased implementation framework for publicly owned land in the project area.- Final Master Plan document
- Illustrative concept plans
- Implementation framework and phasing
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Community Engagement Archive
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The planning process included a wide range of engagement opportunities designed to gather community input and perspectives.
Archived materials may include:
- Public open house materials and boards
- Presentation slides and summaries
- Online engagement content
- Meeting summaries
- Surveys and survey summaries
These materials reflect the input received during earlier phases of planning and helped shape the Master Plan’s recommendations.
The planning process included a wide range of engagement opportunities designed to gather community input and perspectives.
Archived materials may include:
- Public open house materials and boards
- Presentation slides and summaries
- Online engagement content
- Meeting summaries
- Surveys and survey summaries
These materials reflect the input received during earlier phases of planning and helped shape the Master Plan’s recommendations.
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Advisory and Stakeholder Involvement
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Leadership Committee
This 11-member body was formed by Mayor G.T. Bynum, and oversaw the development of the Kirkpatrick Heights-Greenwood Master Plan. Members of the Leadership Committee included the below Tulsa leaders.
- Reuben Gant
- Vanessa Hall-Harper (District 1 City Councilor)
- Jack Henderson
- Brandon Jackson
- Dr. Delia Kimbrel
- Dwain Midget
- Ashley Philippsen
- Burlinda Radney
- Dr. Lana Turner Addison
- Joe Williams
- Dr. La Verne Ford Wimberly
Working Group
Following Tulsa’s acceptance into the Opportunity Accelerator program, PartnerTulsa sought to expand the group of community leaders engaged in ongoing efforts and established a broader Working Group to support efforts to evaluate and co-design governance models for implementation of the Master Plan. This body included the original Leadership Committee, plus the following community members:
- Andy McMillan
- Ashley Phlippsen
- Bill White- Dunbar
- Brandon Jackson
- Brandon Oldham
- Burlinda Radney
- Chris Benge
- Daquet Wilson
- Delia Kimbrel
- Demauri Meyers
- Dr. Lana Turner Addison
- Dr. Laverne Ford Wimberly
- Greg Robinson
- Jack Henderson
- James Wagner
- Joe Williams
- Kandi Whitely -White
- Phil Armstrong
- Reuben Gant
- Rodrigo Rojas
- Vanessa Hall- Harper
- Ariel Humphrey
Listed working group members participated in at least two workshops.
Leadership Committee
This 11-member body was formed by Mayor G.T. Bynum, and oversaw the development of the Kirkpatrick Heights-Greenwood Master Plan. Members of the Leadership Committee included the below Tulsa leaders.
- Reuben Gant
- Vanessa Hall-Harper (District 1 City Councilor)
- Jack Henderson
- Brandon Jackson
- Dr. Delia Kimbrel
- Dwain Midget
- Ashley Philippsen
- Burlinda Radney
- Dr. Lana Turner Addison
- Joe Williams
- Dr. La Verne Ford Wimberly
Working Group
Following Tulsa’s acceptance into the Opportunity Accelerator program, PartnerTulsa sought to expand the group of community leaders engaged in ongoing efforts and established a broader Working Group to support efforts to evaluate and co-design governance models for implementation of the Master Plan. This body included the original Leadership Committee, plus the following community members:
- Andy McMillan
- Ashley Phlippsen
- Bill White- Dunbar
- Brandon Jackson
- Brandon Oldham
- Burlinda Radney
- Chris Benge
- Daquet Wilson
- Delia Kimbrel
- Demauri Meyers
- Dr. Lana Turner Addison
- Dr. Laverne Ford Wimberly
- Greg Robinson
- Jack Henderson
- James Wagner
- Joe Williams
- Kandi Whitely -White
- Phil Armstrong
- Reuben Gant
- Rodrigo Rojas
- Vanessa Hall- Harper
- Ariel Humphrey
Listed working group members participated in at least two workshops.
News Categories
Documents
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Master Plan Materials
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Master Plan Community Engagement
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Community Engagement Report (128 MB) (pdf)
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Open House Boards_October 2021.pdf (163 MB) (pdf)
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October Community Open House Presentation - Oct 28 _ 30 2022 (55.3 MB) (pdf)
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Project Brochure (1.02 MB) (pdf)
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Community Workshop Presentation_April 2022 (28.7 MB) (pdf)
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Community Workshop Boards_April 2022 (76.9 MB) (pdf)
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Young Professionals Presentation - Jan and Feb 2022 (69.8 MB) (pdf)
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Big Idea Workshop Presentation_Feb. 2022 (22.8 MB) (pdf)
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Round 1 Engagement Summary (32.4 MB) (pdf)
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Virtual Workshop Presentation_May 2022 (34.8 MB) (pdf)
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Draft Plan Presentation_June 2022 (19.8 MB) (pdf)
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