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City of Sapulpa
Sapulpa’s outdoor murals are abundant, nostalgic and meaningful
November 9, 2023
Sapulpa boasts more than 40 murals and related artworks, most of which are located in its historic downtown.
Sapulpa’s pollinator beds are seeing success
October 5, 2023
Sapulpa's new pollinator beds could be bringing not just important insects and butterflies to Route 66, but a new source…
City Hall elaborates on economic development incentives
July 17, 2023
Learn more from Economic Development Director Mark Lawson about what the city has to offer new and existing businesses in…
Famed Director calls shot-in-Sapulpa movie Rumble Fish his “favorite”
July 11, 2023
Francis Ford Coppola, the famed director of such cinema classics as The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, stunned the internet…
City Council tackles Historic Preservation and Codes
July 10, 2023
The Code and Guidelines will be a set of standards for the downtown core area and zoning codes, as well…
North side dump site blight on community
June 10, 2023
The landfill is adjacent to beautiful Hollier Park, baseball fields, and a cemetery, and is only a block away from…
Train derailment in Sapulpa is blocking intersections throughout town
May 20, 2023
Police are advising drivers to cross at Line Street or East Bryan Avenue for the time being.
New zoning codes and design guidelines for Sapulpa’s Historic District completed
May 18, 2023
The new codes and guidelines govern the appearance, features and usage of the historic district, such as building height, embellishments,…
Downtown residents and workers on the lookout for plant vandals
May 18, 2023
The vegetation vandalism is usually sporadic, but now it's taking another turn, spreading to plants and decorative pieces outside of…
City Council To Consider a “Tax Increment District”
May 17, 2023
The City Council unanimously approved a resolution on Monday, May 15th to form a committee to investigate and possibly start…
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