Organization
Training, visioning, volunteer and fund development programs are just a few of the services included in the Organization portion of the Sapulpa Main Street program.
Sapulpa became an official Main Street community in 1990. A visionary group of individuals recognized that Sapulpa had a rich downtown that was not fully contributing to the economic development of the community. In the past 30 years, $35 million in private and public funds were put into downtown brick and mortar projects.
The Main Street program will continue its economic development work to ensure the heart of the city, Sapulpa's distinguishing characteristic, remains vital. The current focus is on continued recruitment of diversified, specialized retail, development of upper floor spaces into housing and offices, and image promotion. This is all accomplished through a national four-point approach focused on quality and long-term improvement. The four points are: Design, Economic Restructuring, Promotion and Organization.
Sapulpa Main Street needs your help in preserving and building our community.
If you are interested in joining Sapulpa Main Street, or if you would like to volunteer your time to help your community, please contact Cindy Lawrence
at 918-224-5709 or email at director@sapulpamainstreet.com
Director - Cindy Lawrence
President - Leon Warner
Creek County Commissioner - District #2
Vice President - Michael Jones
Gasoline Alley Classics
Treasurer - Don Engle
Creek County Treasurer
Secretary - Brean Fowler
Tulsa-Sapulpa Union Railway
Tyler Roth
American Heritage Bank
Becki Carr
Spirit Bank
Jon Lafevers
Rebecca Lafevers State Farm
Mark Neren
Downtown Building Owner
Joe Krout
Downtown Building Owner
Mart Cotner
Central Tech
Cindy Smith
Tulsa Federal Credit Union
Steve Hardt
City of Sapulpa
Ron Hardzog
Cox Communications