Sapulpa City Council
Neighbors of 81st and Frankoma development area continue quest to investigate the City
July 29, 2020
West 81st Street and Frankoma Road neighbors have persisted in their push for the Oklahoma Attorney General to open an investigation into the City of Sapulpa despite the nearby development being denied by the Planning Commission on June 23rd and despite City Attorney David Widdoes’s comments that their allegations are “scurrilous and completely devoid of…
Proposed new sewer rates for apartments, road project updates
July 28, 2020
The North Hickory Street paving improvement project and waterline relocation project should be finished “hopefully next week.”
Mask Requirements: Are they legal? (Hint: Yes. Yes, they are.)
July 28, 2020
At last week's City Council meeting regarding mask mandates, some commenters, citing the U.S. Constitution and principles of freedom and individual liberty, raised the question of whether mask requirements are legal. The short answer is: Yes. Yes, they are.
Group seeks investigation into City of Sapulpa over land dealings
July 12, 2020
City attorney David Widdoes calls the allegations "patently untrue, scurrilous and completely devoid of merit."
Get to know the newly-retired city councilor who served for about one-third of Sapulpa’s entire existence
July 10, 2020
Get to know the city councilor who served for nearly a third of Sapulpa's entire lifetime.
Photos: Sapulpa swears in new City Councilors, Mayor and Vice Mayor, says goodbye to longest-serving councilor
July 7, 2020
The series of meetings included a commemoration of late Mayor Reg Green and goodbyes for Councilors Wes Galloway and John Anderson
Public Engagement Process to begin on Downtown Master Plan
June 30, 2020
The City of Sapulpa Downtown Master Plan development process is currently underway and ready to begin gathering public input.
City Council narrowly rejects vote to allow fireworks in city limits
June 16, 2020
The requested change comes at a time where the citizens may be looking to celebrate on their own after American Heritage Bank announced in mid-May that they would be canceling their annual fireworks celebration.
City Starts Work on GO Bond
April 24, 2020
A straight line of credit from American Heritage Bank will allow the city to start work on a couple of "crucial" projects.
It’s official: some Sapulpa businesses will open back up tomorrow. Will you be there?
April 23, 2020
People on both sides of the issue are voicing their opinion as Sapulpa begins phase one of reopening the economy. Plus, see the data that is backing Stitt's decision.