Sapulpa City Council
Medical marijuana establishment brings to light need for a change Sapulpa’s 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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”
“I just want it to be a better place to live. Cleaner, nicer, with nice,…
City of Sapulpa cancels public meeting after positive test for COVID-19
With multiple employees quarantined due to potential exposure to COVID-19, the City Manager has announced…
“It is time:” City Manager says Sapulpa is ripe for future development
In this installment of “How your government works,” we asked our City Manager the question…
Neighbors of 81st and Frankoma development area continue quest to investigate the City
West 81st Street and Frankoma Road neighbors have persisted in their push for the Oklahoma…
Proposed new sewer rates for apartments, road project updates
The North Hickory Street paving improvement project and waterline relocation project should be finished “hopefully…
Mask Requirements: Are they legal? (Hint: Yes. Yes, they are.)
At last week’s City Council meeting regarding mask mandates, some commenters, citing the U.S. Constitution…
Group seeks investigation into City of Sapulpa over land dealings
City attorney David Widdoes calls the allegations “patently untrue, scurrilous and completely devoid of merit.”
Get to know the newly-retired city councilor who served for about one-third of Sapulpa’s entire existence
Get to know the city councilor who served for nearly a third of Sapulpa’s entire…
Photos: Sapulpa swears in new City Councilors, Mayor and Vice Mayor, says goodbye to longest-serving councilor
The series of meetings included a commemoration of late Mayor Reg Green and goodbyes for…