Sapulpa City Council approves public works projects, surplus police cars
City Hall has approved another round of GO Bond sales, this time for the Booker T. Washington and Sapulpa Parks projects.
City Hall has approved another round of GO Bond sales, this time for the Booker T. Washington and Sapulpa Parks projects.
During Monday’s Study Session, City Manager Joan Riley reviewed the proposed 2023-24 general budget for the City of Sapulpa. She estimated $29 million in expenditures and $27 million in revenue, with the largest contribution, $21 million, coming in from sales tax. This would leave an 8.9% general fund balance.
The City Council unanimously approved a resolution on Monday, May 15th to form a committee to investigate and possibly start the process of creating a “tax increment district” in Sapulpa, as a way to reimburse the cost for certain projects happening within the downtown area, mostly those associated with the Downtown Master Plan.
The chosen streetscape plan will completely revamp Dewey Avenue in downtown. See the changes coming to parking, sidewalks and more inside.
Mayor Craig Henderson joined the rest of the city council in congratulating the Ping Pings for their second national championship in February. Read the full proclamation inside.