Sapulpa City Council

City approves statewide Route 66 bicycle path

July 28, 2021

Sapulpa City Council unanimously approved the proposed statewide bicycle route that will run the entirety…

Sapulpa’s food truck rules defined, permits limited to a 6-month period

July 4, 2021

Food trucks are becoming more prevalent in the Sapulpa, and new ordinances are taking effect

Bruckner Truck Sales to move dealership to Sapulpa, City agrees to incentivize

July 1, 2021

Amarillo-based Bruckner Truck Sales will sell its dealership in Tulsa and expand its existing Townwest…

Police officers Garr and Stratton sworn in at City Council, new housing additions approved, next fiscal year’s budget passed

June 17, 2021

Officers Steven Garr and Tyler Stratton took their Oath of Office, vowing, “I will protect…

Ordinance changes to City code regarding parks and recreation curfews, permit and inspection fees

June 14, 2021

City Building Inspector Mark Stephens has been working on amending the City’s Master Fee Schedule…

Dispensary application fails to get a motion at City Council; to be reheard in June

May 28, 2021

In a strange turn of events, a Special Use Permit for a new dispensary on…

Church to occupy former golf course clubhouse, dispensary near BTW denied by City Council

May 25, 2021

King’s Cross Presbyterian Church will relocate to the former Clary Fields Golf Course clubhouse at…

Rock Creek Golf Course moves forward with irrigation project, City hires new IT firm

May 18, 2021

The new Rock Creek Golf Course irrigation project has been discussed at several meetings in…

New City Councilor Richard Hudson, lifelong Sapulpan, embodies values of hard-working family man

May 14, 2021

The Mayor said “we need someone young, ambitious, doesn’t mind speaking their mind, and knows…

Audit shows Sapulpa’s financial position better than satisfactory

May 4, 2021

An audit that breaks down Sapulpa’s financial outlook by position, performance and capability has delivered…