Sapulpa City Council
Sapulpa’s controversial mask mandate resolution not likely to be rescinded before it expires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."
Excitement for downtown redevelopment grows at City Council, new fire station facilities approved to begin design process
March 2, 2021
Downtown Master Plan (DMP) consultants, Ken Boone and Taylor Plummer, from Ochsner Hare & Hare (OHH), introduced members of the City Council to the comprehensive redevelopment plan they have created at the Council’s study session on Monday evening at City Hall.
City accountant Lisa Romine retires after 37 years of dedicated service, City Council approves electronic timesheets, MLK parade, police equipment
February 2, 2021
Romine started her career with the City at the Police Department in August of 1983 and was promoted to an accountant in 2008. She’s able to boast that she is the only employee on record to have worked for both the police department and the accounting department.
New Rock Creek Trail System expansion a boon to the community
January 29, 2021
Expanded trail would eventually stretch from Kelly Lane Park to Jefferson Heights elementary.
City Council decreases marijuana dispensary spacing restrictions, gives updates on budget and downtown master plan
January 19, 2021
During the study session preceding January 19th's regular City Council meeting proposed changes to the City’s medical marijuana dispensary spacing requirements were discussed at length.
Sapulpa City Council votes to extend mask mandate by 120 days
January 4, 2021
Sapulpa City Council voted 5-4 to extend the mask mandate for an additional 120 days after hearing from several residents who were in favor of ending the mandate, and at least one who supported extending it.
Year In Review: The most important local government stories of 2020
December 29, 2020
Though the pandemic wrought havoc on our lives in 2020, other things, unrelated to it, have happened in the meantime. Here's the most important local government stories from the past year.
City Council approves Liberty Park inclusive playground construction, SPD officer Steve Thompson retires after 30 years of service
December 16, 2020
Sapulpa's Liberty Park is getting upgraded to be an "Inclusive playground," meaning that everyone can play, not just children, but their caretakers, as well.
County approves new inmate tracking system, looks for new project manager, adds safety measure to McGuire Industrial Park
December 8, 2020
On Monday the Creek County Board of Commissioners signed a contract with Guardian RFID for the jail’s new Inmate Tracking System.