Board of Creek County Commissioners
BOCC listens to INCOG Presentation about C-PACE Program
March 2, 2023
The Board Of County Commissioners met upstairs in the former Collins Ballroom to allow representatives from Creek County towns and cities to hear Nancy Graham, INCOG, (Indian Nation Council Of Governments) describe the C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) program. The C-PACE program is a public-private partnership that enables financing for new construction of commercial…
BOCC gives Green Light For Sheriff to try out License Plate Reader System
March 2, 2023
Commissioners signed a 90-day agreement with Flock Inc to implement a trial run of their License Plate Readers. “This is a memorandum of understanding to just go in there and take a peek at what they have got, the equipment they have, and familiarize ourselves with that system and software,” said Sheriff Bret Bowling. Commissioner…
County Notebook: BOCC approves interlocal agreements
February 27, 2023
Last week the Board of County Commissioners approved three interlocal agreements between Creek County and other jurisdictions.
County Commissioners once again award Title Search bid to local company
February 6, 2023
Commissioners unanimously passed a motion to let Creek County Abstract & Title Company perform title searches for the delinquent property tax sale.
County Notebook: Buildings, surplus, and more
January 20, 2023
After considerable discussion, and upon recommendation of County Clerk Jennifer Mortizavi, Commissioners unanimously passed a motion to award the Record Indexing of Scanned Documents bid to Kofile Technologies LLC. This project will migrate existing scanned documents into the software currently used by the County Clerk’s office. The bid came in at $1,598,442.40 and is to…
County Officials sworn in
January 7, 2023
Creek County elected officials—including a new County Assessor—were sworn in this week in Judge Goldens courtroom.
Year In Review: 2022 as told through our biggest stories
December 31, 2022
2022 was a very wild and crazy year for Sapulpa—and that's really saying something given the last few years that we've all been through.
Legal woes for Oilton delay property tax statements
November 22, 2022
Legal woes for the Town of Oilton have delayed property tax statements for Creek County property owners, as brought up during Monday, November 14th’s Board of County Commissioners meeting. According to Creek County Treasurer Don Engle, the town has a $40,000 judgment rendered against it resulting in a six-mill levy assessed on Oilton property owners…
Legal woes for Oilton delay property tax statements
November 15, 2022
"If [this] goes past the second week in December, we are going to have a big problem"
Contractor cuts road prior to obtaining necessary permit, Commissioners upset: “we worked so hard to build nice roads out there”
November 15, 2022
A local construction company went before the County Commissioners last week to get a permit—for a project that they had already started, and evidently, had done incorrectly.