Thursday, November 7th 2013, 7:53 pm
The City of Tulsa spent $1.8 million cleaning up after a wind storm in July.
The bulk of the cost was fuel for equipment the city used to move debris.
The city spent $471,000 on regular labor costs and $159,000 in overtime. Crews worked 10-hour days and six-day weeks for most of the time.
Employees from the stormwater, street maintenance and sewers departments handled the cleanup and supplied the equipment.
See a table of the wind storm costs
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