Tulsans from all corners of the city gathered at the Hardesty Regional Library for a community conversation.

The conversations are a series of events, hosted by Mayor Monroe Nichols and city staff, to allow citizens to ask the most pressing questions of their government.

The Oct. 13 event was slated to cover police, fire, public works, and water and sewer, but it covered much more.

Everything from how were meeting the changing needs of AI, to the impact of tariffs, to how we make sure we have enough money to invest in sidewalks, Nichols said.

Nichols, the police and fire chiefs, and the directors of public works and sewer and water, fielded questions from a host of Tulsans, including Santino Alonso.

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