
City of Sapulpa declares State of Emergency, closing some facilities, restricting others
The proclamation also restricts traffic dockets and “strongly discourages” certain gatherings in churches, restaurants, bars and gyms. See details inside.
The proclamation also restricts traffic dockets and “strongly discourages” certain gatherings in churches, restaurants, bars and gyms. See details inside.
Vice-Mayor Lou Martin was appointed Interim Mayor before a vote was cast for Interim Vice Mayor. Details inside.
“Reg Green loved Sapulpa, and whether you knew him well or not, he made your life here better.”
The Sapulpa 2020 GO Bond Advisory and Oversight Board was announced and approved at Monday night’s City Council meeting.
Last week’s traffic control meeting featured updates on 49th W. Ave and Highway 117, as well as some publicly requested items, such as new stop signs or “stop ahead” signs.
Mayor Reg Green passed away on January 26th. People who knew him remember him as a “great mayor, but greater man”
Get details about the intricacies in issuing the recently passed bonds, plus details on how become a part of the oversight committee.
Canyon Road Improvements are part of a 2004 revenue bond—renewed in 2014—from a half-cent sales tax, which extends to 2025.
Learn more about each of the propositions, plus answers to your questions about this important GO Bond Election.
The six-part GO Bond Proposition consists of improvements to nearly every facet of the city in some form—City Council is expected to vote on it tonight.
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