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Mayor Monroe Nichols has announced a second round of Community Conversations will take place throughout Tulsa this fall. These meetings will give residents an opportunity to discuss some of the biggest issues facing the city today, including public safety, homelessness, youth outreach, essential services and other key priorities. Each meeting will begin with updates from City leaders on the state of the city and a panel of topic specific experts will provide a progress report on initiatives underway to create improved community outcomes. “As we navigate some of the largest issues facing our city, engaging with Tulsans will be at the heart of how we build a stronger community,” Mayor Nichols said. “These conversations allow us to sit down together, talk honestly about the challenges we face, and work toward solutions that reflect the needs and values of our city." The Community Conversations series will take place across Tulsa throughout the month of October. Each event will highlight a specific topic area, and will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the following locations: Wed., Oct. 1, OU Tulsa, Founders Hall, 4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135 Topic: Public Safety, Alternative Response, and Mental Health Mon., Oct. 13, Hardesty Regional Library's Frossard Auditorium, 8316 E. 93rd St., Tulsa, OK 74133 Topic: Essential and Daily Services Tues., Oct. 21, Tulsa Tech Lemley Memorial Campus, 3420 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145 Topic: Children, Youth and Family Outcomes Mon., Oct. 27, Herman & Kate Kaiser YMCA, 5400 S. Olympia Ave., Tulsa, OK 74107 Topic: Homelessness and Housing Thurs., Oct. 30, North Tulsa Dream Center, 200 W. 46th St. N, Tulsa, OK 74126 Topic: Neighborhood Conditions/Vitality Following the presentation and panel, residents will have the opportunity to visit and engage in one-on-one conversations with City officials, including department heads and elected leaders.