City News - City of Glenpool, Oklahoma
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City News - City of Glenpool, Oklahoma
City News NEWSLETTER FOR CITY OF GLENPOOL CITIZENS Glenpool welcomes new businesses Important Dates City Holidays 11/12, 11/22 & 11/23 12/24, 12/25 & 1/1/13 City Council Meeting 11/5 at 7:00pm Election Day 11/6 Board of Adjustment & Planning Comm. Meeting 11/13 at 6:30pm City Council Meeting 11/19 at 7:00pm City Council Meeting 12/3 at 7:00pm OCTOBER 2012 EDITION In the past few months, Glenpool has welcomed several new business with more scheduled to open soon. On July 12th, customers were lined up waiting as the Goodwill store opened their doors at 502 W. 125th Pl. "We want our customers to feel like that they're shopping at any other retail store, department store environment, and we think we've been able to accomplish that with what we've built here," said David Oliver, President of Goodwill. Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry, led by partners Dr. Parnam Mohanna and Dr. Dalia Georgy, opened in early September at 2136 S. Yukon Ave. Since opening on September 20th, the Pizza Hut store located at 480 E. 141st St. has stayed busy. “Thank you for the warm welcome and overwhelming support from the Glenpool citizens,” stated restaurant manager Brandon Guthrie. The new Burger King located at 33 W. 141st St. will be opening on October 17th. Owner Rick Verity said, “I’ve waited years to be in Glenpool. We are so excited and can’t wait for our grand opening.” Two businesses set to open in November are Insight Eyecare located at 12140 S. Waco and Express Post and Ship located at 148 W. Main St. Above: Shoppers browse at the new Goodwill store the day of their opening. Board of Adjustment & Planning Comm. Meeting 12/13 at 6:30pm Left: Complete Cosmetic Care Dentistry held their ribbon cutting on September 6th. City Council Meeting 12/17 at 7:00pm A Note from the City Manager... It has been a good year so far for Glenpool. Our revenues continue to exceed budget projections this fiscal year and we have seen growth in population, housing and jobs coming to the City. If you haven’t noticed yet, Pizza Hut is now open and the new Burger King is scheduled to open this week. I am sure many of you have heard about the Vision2 vote the Tulsa County Commissioners have called for the November election. This vote contains two separate initiatives. The first deals with improvements to the Tulsa airport facilities, while the second provides funding for the cities in Tulsa County to develop local projects intended to spur economic development. The Glenpool City Council passed a resolution at their last meeting announcing their intent to submit a project to build a major-league themed sports complex to the county if the Vision2 vote passes. This sports complex would be a public/private partnership to create and manage a complex with six major league themed fields. Each field is a three-quarter replica of a major league park, like Yankees Stadium or Camden Yards. These fields will host both tournament and league play for baseball and softball teams. The project will also include batting cages, playground areas, sand volleyball, two restaurants, and a multi-purpose activity center, which can host indoor soccer and roller hockey among other events. These types of facilities average 300,000 visitors per year across the country and estimates place the regional impact to Glenpool and Tulsa County at around $40 million annually. I hope you take the time to learn about this project and how it could impact Glenpool’s future. More importantly, I hope you choose to avail yourself of your right to vote in the upcoming elections. Ed Tinker NEWSLETTER FOR THE CITY OF GLENPOOL CITIZENS OCOTBER 2012 EDITION PROPOSED VISION2 PROJECT FOR GLENPOOL On November 6th, the voters in Tulsa County will be voting on Vision2 which is the extension of Vision2025 sales tax. There are two parts to Vision2, one is the Economic Development for the Airport Infrastructure while the Quality of Life piece helps fund community projects. If the Vision2 Quality of Life passes, the City of Glenpool will be allocated $5.9 million and the city will also be receiving $2.1 million from Vision2025. Earlier this month, the City Council approved a resolution supporting an extension of Vision2025 with intentions to construct a major league themed sports complex on 30 acres of city owned property at the southeast corner of 161st & Elwood Ave. This would be a public/private partnership meaning the city would build it, own it and contract with Big League Dreams to maintain the complex and conduct the day-to-day operations. Big League Dreams would then split revenues with the city. The sports complex would cost an estimated $18 million and includes 6 artificial turf fields, an indoor soccer facility, batting cages, playground area and 2 restaurants. The fields are 3quarter replicas of major league ballparks such as Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park & Wrigley Field. These fields are designed to accommodate youth baseball, youth softball, and adult softball but they can also be used for special events such as corporate events and concerts. This multi-use facility is a great economic development tool not only for Glenpool but the Tulsa area as a whole. With an estimated 300,000 visitors annually this will have a projected $40 million dollar impact to the Tulsa area. This will be the only facility of it’s kind in Oklahoma and will draw teams from a 5 state area. Mayor Tommy Carner stated, “This complex will put Glenpool on the map.”