During its Dec. 3 meeting, the Tulsa City Council approved $14 million for housing initiatives.

Meanwhile, Tulsans are wondering how, exactly, the city plans to spend their tax dollars.

2 News Oklahoma spoke with Gene Bulmash, Mayor Nichols senior advisor on housing.

The council last year, in the resolution they approved, kind of set out specific sub-funds, or categories for the funding. And guidelines as to dollar amounts. So money for loans, grants, infrastructure, acquisitions and rehabilitation and repair, Bulmash said.

2 News listened to Robert Grays thoughts on the vote.

I think fourteen million dollars is a little low, especially for the money in their bank accounts, I think we could up that number to at least 30-40 and help out the people in need, Gray said.

This $14 million

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