Board of Creek County Commissioners
County Commissioners and Sapulpa Planning Commission in this week’s County Notebook
June 1, 2022
A request recommended for approval at the Creek County Planning Commission meeting last Tuesday to rezone a 5-acre tract of land from Industrial to Commercial District to extend an existing RV park was heard by the BOCC at its regular Monday morning.
Fate of new housing development NW of Sapulpa to be determined in early June
June 1, 2022
The Board of County Commissioners unanimously agreed to pass its decision to grant a Preliminary Plat for a new residential subdivision at South 129th West Avenue and West 71st Street South in Sapulpa until its June 6th meeting.
See the list of everyone who filed for the upcoming June election in Creek County
April 19, 2022
The list from the Creek County Election Board has at least two candidates vying for each seat in the upcoming June 28 Primary Election.
The capacity for the Collins Ballroom has changed drastically
April 18, 2022
The State Fire Marshal has reduced the Collins Ballroom capacity certification from 400 people to just 49.
Fairgrounds Barn to receive updates
April 3, 2022
The Fairgrounds northern multi-purpose barn is receiving a facelift to match the storefronts of the other barns there. A bid from LH construction for $37,600 was accepted as the lowest bid - but there’s no timeline on the project yet.
177 pinwheels adorn the lawn of the Creek County Courthouse
April 3, 2022
See the gallery of photos from the annual pinwheel planting, and learn more about why we we do it.
Creek County Emergency Management Department gets a new high-pressure fire fighting system
March 15, 2022
Alex WaltersThe search for a self-contained high-pressure water and foam suppression system for use by the emergency department to fight fires in Creek County has finally ended. Only two companies met the county's specs without altering the final performance: Light Em Up, which offered a 3/4” in 200’ hose with 18 gallons and 1500 psi,…
Eight ARPA funded projects and seven Creek County entities receive approval and ARPA monies
March 15, 2022
Alex WaltersThe Creek County Commissioners have agreed to allocate $3 million in ARPA funds on roads and bridges, giving each district $1 million to use on their projects. With numerous large-scale projects Aimed to begin, tracking both the funds and projects became a bit of a concern. The county plans to track the projects and…
First two bridges funded with ARPA have been determined; “it’s hard to find a bridge worse than this one”
March 7, 2022
The 10ft structure is located on a school bus route. “Buses go over both of them daily.”
County Notebook: Molina appointed City Councilor, next week is “Farm Bureau Week”
February 27, 2022
Carla Gunn, Vice-Mayor, was appointed as the GO Bond Committee Chair by Mayor Henderson, who will also remain a member.