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Council approves parkway naming in honor of Beeman

The internal parkway at Lee Lake will soon be named in honor of longtime City employee Lisa Beeman after the City Council voted on Monday to approve the honorary designation. "Lisa Beeman Parkway" will honor Beeman's decades of dedicated service to the City of...

Council approves ordinance, extends homeless task force

The Bartlesville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Monday night recommended after five months of discussions and research by the Unsheltered Homeless Task Force. The Council also voted to approve extending the Task Force itself through January 2026....

City honors trolley history with Pathfinder art feature

On Friday, May 30, the City of Bartlesville, at the request of the Bartlesville Park Board, installed a new historical art feature along the beloved Pathfinder Parkway Trail. The artwork is located near the intersection of Frank Phillips Boulevard and Pathfinder...

Tree debris drop-off site extended another week

The City of Bartlesville disposal site for storm debris will be open another week for those affected by recent storms. The site, which is on City-owned property located on West Highway 60 just east of the Green Country Rodeo Arena, will be open 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m....

Fire hydrant testing, flushing continues

Water Distribution crews continue testing and flushing fire hydrants as part of the City’s annual flushing program to ensure hydrants are in proper working order. Crews are currently working in Zones 12 and 9. As these zones are completed, they will continue moving...

Project to extend life of highly-traveled streets

For map, schedule and detailed information about this project, visit https://ha5roads.com/city-of-bartlesville-pavement-preservation/ A $3.7 million project aimed at extending the life of several Bartlesville streets is expected to conclude in July. Motorists are...

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