Sapulpa City Council

GO Bonds and Oversight Committee discussed at City Council Study Session

January 25, 2020
Get details about the intricacies in issuing the recently passed bonds, plus details on how become a part of the oversight committee.

Canyon Road Project Funded

January 13, 2020
Canyon Road Improvements are part of a 2004 revenue bond—renewed in 2014—from a half-cent sales tax, which extends to 2025.

The City of Sapulpa Holds Town Hall Meetings Over Upcoming GO Bond Election

January 9, 2020
Learn more about each of the propositions, plus answers to your questions about this important GO Bond Election.

“A Master Plan” – First look at the bond proposal City Council is expected to announce Monday

November 4, 2019
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.

Sapulpa City Attorney says the new “topless” ruling will not affect local statutes

October 2, 2019
Sapulpa's ordinances on the matter do not discriminate based on gender, therefore complaints could be filed on men or women.

City Council says goodbye to Lt. Daves, hello to new street project at 49th W. Ave and Hwy 117

September 23, 2019
The Council also agreed to a $100/year renewal fee for Special Use Permits, and the purchase of a mysterious piece of property near the golf course.

Sapulpa City Council Honors Major Nate Norton

August 23, 2019
This week's city council meeting had several items on the agenda, including saying goodbye to Major Nate Norton after 35 years.

Animal shelter still not open, city blames messed up cage order for delay

June 4, 2019
Open date now looks to be set for late June, early July.

One tree lot closed, city “working as fast as we can” on limb cleanup

June 4, 2019
City of Sapulpa "has no timeline" for limb pickup. Plus, where to report damage at your property.

City Council Approves Pot Processing Plant

April 25, 2019
City Manager Joan Riley said that the building and process will continue to be under “scrutiny,” and “inspected on a regular basis.”
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