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Sapulpa City Council approves Project Edge master plan for former Town West area
“Project Edge Master Plan is intended to outline a clear vision with achievable action items to facilitate and attract the best quality development and redevelopment…

Sapulpa City Council declines to move on new 5G tower amid heated debate
Monday’s city council meeting began with a full, buzzing room and police officers blocking further attendees due to room occupancy. Controversy surrounding the proposed construction…

Sapulpa’s emergency shelter still going strong at new location, will be available at least until noon Wednesday
So far, the shelter has seen 18 people, and they’re not at capacity. “We’re available for anyone who just wants to get in out of…

What streets will be closed for Sapulpa’s Christmas Parade
Get the latest on street closures and routes for the Sapulpa Christmas parade, happening this Saturday.

“Story Behind the Story” series back to filming in Sapulpa
Camera crews have been seen back in Sapulpa as the popular “Story Behind the Story” show, based on a book and podcast by Mike Rowe,…

Most city councilors will run unopposed for the upcoming election
Out of the five seats in City Council up for reelection, only Ward 2 will have a contender, following the withdrawal of another challenger in…

Dewey Avenue Streetscape redesign postponed to 2025
The decision comes as the City learns of estimated times to complete the project and requirements to secure federal grant dollars to pay for it.

Sapulpa’s Route 66 Christmas Chute opens with teeming crowds
“I don’t know what I expected but it wasn’t this,” said one new out-of-town visitor. “This is so cool and impressive for the size of…

Sapulpa’s outdoor murals are abundant, nostalgic and meaningful
Sapulpa boasts more than 40 murals and related artworks, most of which are located in its historic downtown.

Monday’s City Council Meeting includes swearing in of officers, development updates, and upcoming events
City Council: Officers sworn in, dev updates, events; trail construction, housing progress, zoning changes discussed.