Sapulpa City Council

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 the last month, and now appears to be moving forward, still under budget.

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 how to run a business." New City Councilor Richard Hudson certainly meets the criteria.

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 a score that shows Sapulpa is doing well and improving, financially.

Ward 4 seat declared vacant, Mayor has 30 days to nominate a repacement

April 27, 2021
Ward 4, Seat 2 is now vacant after the resignation of Vickie Beyer. Mayor Henderson is set to recommend a replacement in the next few weeks.

Fire Department puts temporary hold on building new training facility

April 21, 2021
The fourteen bids for the project, which will be located off Route 66, just east of the auto museum, all came in well over the budget of $1.545M.

State Representative Mark Lawson is the new Economic Development Director for the City of Sapulpa

April 13, 2021
City Manager Joan Riley says Mark's "passion for Sapulpa and desire to to be a part of its growth and improvement is a tremendous asset for all of us.”

Sapulpa City Council rescinds mask mandate at Monday’s meeting

April 6, 2021
The rescission went into effect immediately.

City Council discusses emergency bridge repair on 33rd West Avenue, downtown stormwater master plan, approves new free medical clinic on East Dewey

March 18, 2021
The bridge on 33rd W. Ave at about 78th street is going to need to be replaced. See what else was discussed at this week's City Council meeting.
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Sapulpa’s controversial mask mandate resolution not likely to be rescinded before it expires

March 18, 2021
An early removal of the mask mandate prior to its May 4th expiration doesn't look likely, but that doesn't mean certain City Councilors aren't trying.

Excitement for downtown redevelopment grows at City Council, new fire station facilities approved to begin design process

March 3, 2021
The updated downtown master plan includes road changes, creating more living space downtown, and creating a "cohesive, diverse section comprising of the downtown and its surrounding streets and alleys."
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