Tulsa’s City Auditor wants to know what you think about how the city buys and takes care of its public property. Auditor Nathan Pickard has opened a new audit to examine how the City of Tulsa purchases and maintains assets, including everything from buildings and vehicles to equipment and infrastructure.
He’s also asking for community input, inviting residents to share thoughts on which assets are in good condition, which need attention, and what should be prioritized moving forward.
What This Audit Aims to Find
The focus of the audit is to determine whether the city’s asset management process is efficient, cost-effective, and aligned with best practices. That includes evaluating how assets are purchased, how they’re maintained over time, and whether those processes ensure accountabilit