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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 lifetime.
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 Councilors Wes Galloway and John Anderson
Public Engagement Process to begin on Downtown Master Plan
The City of Sapulpa Downtown Master Plan development process is currently underway and ready to begin gathering public input.
City Council narrowly rejects vote to allow fireworks in city limits
The requested change comes at a time where the citizens may be looking to celebrate on their own after American Heritage Bank announced in mid-May…
City Starts Work on GO Bond
A straight line of credit from American Heritage Bank will allow the city to start work on a couple of “crucial” projects.
It’s official: some Sapulpa businesses will open back up tomorrow. Will you be there?
People on both sides of the issue are voicing their opinion as Sapulpa begins phase one of reopening the economy. Plus, see the data that…
Sapulpa will follow Governor Stitt’s plan to reopen the economy in phases, Mayor says
The Sapulpa Mayor has confirmed that the City of Sapulpa would be adhering to the plan and timeline as proposed by Governor Stitt. See what…
City Councilor Anderson Votes No on GO Bond Resolution
A resolution related to the GO Bond was a point of contention at Sapulpa’s City Council meeting on Monday, April 6.
City of Sapulpa clarifies its policy regarding utility cutoffs: “Utilities will not be cutoff to residential properties”
The City says utilities will not be cutoff to residential properties for violations of an emergency order during the COVID-19 crisis.
Sapulpa City Council raises maximum fine for emergency orders, does not tighten restrictions
You will not be forced to wear a mask, but refusal to comply with the city’s emergency ordinance could lead to a fine or having…