City of Sapulpa

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City of Sapulpa sues Taneha Utilities Authority for $609K for breach of contract

November 16, 2021
During the executive session at its last regular meeting on Monday, November 1st, Sapulpa City Council voted to move forward with pursuing legal action against Taneha Utilities Authority for its $608,725.17 past due balance with the City for sewer services, plus other interest and fees.

Crossroads Cookery gets $200K in bond money

November 3, 2021
The new restaurant is set to open in mid-2022, will feature an ice cream parlor, homemade dessert cakes and more, plus be open seven days a week.

Sapulpans look to take advantage of upcoming Route 66 centennial with big mural project

October 22, 2021
Some Sapulpans are hoping that their town will become the site of a renowned “mural event” at some point over the next couple of years, in an inspired effort to draw more visitors to the heart of Route 66 in time for The Mother Road’s 100th anniversary in 2026.

City making substantial 2020 GO Bond project progress

October 4, 2021
See where we are on the 2020 GO Bond and what's been done so far.

Updates from the County, City and Bond Oversight Committee in this week’s County Notebook

October 3, 2021
See the updates from County Commissioners, Ad-Fi Committee, Board of Adjustment, Sapulpa Planning Commission and Bond Oversight Committee.

City Council gets a safety grant, proposed changes to RV rules and more in this week’s county notebook

September 26, 2021
The county notebook contains details you might've missed from city and county meetings this week.

Proposed “Christmas Chute” set to turn downtown Sapulpa into 2022 holiday destination

September 19, 2021
The "Christmas Chute" will be 800 feet long and is estimated to cost between $750,000 - $800,000; all of which will be raised by private donations.

Possible park under consideration near newly-painted water tower on Ozark Trail

August 29, 2021
At Monday evening’s Administration and Finance Committee meeting, City Manager Joan Riley explained that she has given the destination the working title of “Rock Creek Park” and that Sapulpa firm Reed Architecture & Interiors is working on design renderings to present to City Council.

Sapulpa Fire Department breaks ground on Station No. 3

August 18, 2021
The new station will replace the old one, located at 10 E. Murphy, just east of South Main.

Chief Sapulpa statue gets a new home

July 28, 2021
A 10-ft tall wooden statue of Chief Sapulpa was moved last week from its longtime home at Sapulpa City Hall, where it has stood since it was completed in 1990, to the front room of the Sapulpa Historical Society Museum.
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