Sapulpa City Council
City council hears updates from SPS and city staff, police to receive new equipment
November 5, 2020
Superintendent Rob Armstrong gave updates on the state of the district’s schools at Monday evening’s City Council study session.
City Council approves rebranding of Golf Course, SPS implores City for mask mandate
October 21, 2020
The Golf Course is getting a new, more marketable name. Plus, see future upgrades to water treatment system.
Multimillion-dollar commercial development slated for south Sapulpa
August 27, 2020
The 2.5 acre tract will be transformed into a food truck park with an area for eating and visiting with benches and gazebos, a dog park, life-sized shuffleboard and chess games, and more.
Medical marijuana establishment brings to light need for a change Sapulpa’s 2030 Comprehensive Plan
August 24, 2020
Last week's City Council meeting was packed with information. Here's what we found out
“It’s not coming, it’s here:” new city councilor Brian Stephens talks about Sapulpa’s potential for “explosive growth”
August 10, 2020
"I just want it to be a better place to live. Cleaner, nicer, with nice, busy streets. that's the sole reason that I got into city council, period."
City of Sapulpa cancels public meeting after positive test for COVID-19
August 3, 2020
With multiple employees quarantined due to potential exposure to COVID-19, the City Manager has announced tonight's City Council meeting canceled.
“It is time:” City Manager says Sapulpa is ripe for future development
July 30, 2020
In this installment of "How your government works," we asked our City Manager the question we hear a lot: Do our city leaders want Sapulpa to stay small? Are they turning away businesses or keeping certain restaurants from coming here?”
Neighbors of 81st and Frankoma development area continue quest to investigate the City
July 29, 2020
West 81st Street and Frankoma Road neighbors have persisted in their push for the Oklahoma Attorney General to open an investigation into the City of Sapulpa despite the nearby development being denied by the Planning Commission on June 23rd and despite City Attorney David Widdoes’s comments that their allegations are “scurrilous and completely devoid of…
Proposed new sewer rates for apartments, road project updates
July 28, 2020
The North Hickory Street paving improvement project and waterline relocation project should be finished “hopefully next week.”
Mask Requirements: Are they legal? (Hint: Yes. Yes, they are.)
July 28, 2020
At last week's City Council meeting regarding mask mandates, some commenters, citing the U.S. Constitution and principles of freedom and individual liberty, raised the question of whether mask requirements are legal. The short answer is: Yes. Yes, they are.