City presenters described the Flat Rock Creek project, a partnership with the Tulsa Housing Authority’s 36 North initiative, as a planned network of biking and walking trails, outdoor learning opportunities and amenities in North Tulsa.
Presenters said the project has been described by some as the "Turkey Mountain of North Tulsa" and could include biking and walking trails, a fishing pond and other natural amenities. They said several schools are in the immediate area and that the site could serve as an outdoor learning resource. Presenters said they had held town halls and community meetings that produced "overwhelming support."
The presentation linked the project to housing returning to the area, saying the Tulsa Housing Authority operates nearby apartments and that several hundred homes are planned in the immediate area; presenters said the location of the amenity would enhance housing and neighborhood connectivity. No construction schedule, funding breakdown, or formal agreements with specific funders were detailed in the presentation.
A Tulsa Housing Authority affiliation was cited as a partner (36 North), but presenters did not present a final budget, a timeline, or required council actions during the session.