
Last evening, a reception to thank all of the volunteers that serve the City of Mustang was conducted at Town Center. A total of 66 volunteers attended the event.
We appreciate all of our volunteers - whether at the Animal Welfare Center, Adult Activities Center, Parks and Recreation, or Library. We are thankful for the chaplains for the Fire and Police Department, as well as those that serve on the Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment, Library Board, or Parks and Recreation Board.
You help make our City and the services we offer better everyday!


Be sure to stop by the Veterans Day Ceremony in the Great Room at Town Center at 11:00 AM.







Thank a Veteran today and every day!


Happy 249th Birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps!


The American Legion Post 353 - in conjunction with the City of Mustang - is hosting a Veterans Day Ceremony on November 11, 2024 at 11:00 AM at Town Center. Click on the link below for more information.
https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1861154


At last night's City Council meeting, Employees and City Councilmembers were recognized for their service to our nation on a higher level. The employees/City Councilors - and their branch of service - are listed below.
From left to right: Roger Burnett - Air Force, Brandon Bowen - Coast Guard, Eric Halter - Army Reserves, Sarah Goulart - Army, William Carpenter - Army, Brock Childs - Oklahoma Air National Guard, Jazreal Wright - Army, Blaine Condreay - Army, Daniel Ramirez - Army/Army National Guard, Derek Hunt - Army, Councilman Josh Leete - Air Force.
Unable to attend last night's meeting were Brittany Urbina - Air Force, Josh Voland - Army, Caleb Pinley - Army National Guard, Jake Hungler - Air Force, and Councilor Nathan Sholund - Navy.
Our community and our nation thanks you!


The November 1, 2024 City Manager's Report has been added to the website and can be reviewed by clicking on the link below.
https://shorturl.at/e3soO


Before you fall into bed tonight, don't forget to fall back and get that extra hour of sleep!


Be sure to check out the City of Mustang's Spotlight Employee for the month of November - Battalion Chief Jonathan Sprague of the Fire Department.
You can read all about Battalion Chief Sprague by clicking on the link below: https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1850525


While poop jokes aren't our favorite jokes, they are a solid #2!
Happy Halloween from the City of Mustang's Finance Department!


Halloween is an evening where many families enjoy time together going door to door and walking through their neighborhoods. For years now children have made wonderful memories scaring friends and digging through piles of candy they received. In order to make this Halloween another fun memory, it is important that everyone plan for the weather and prepare to remain safe as they walk through their neighborhoods, especially as the sunlight disappears. It is always a good idea to include reflective material within the clothing/costumes your children wear, and it is important to have flashlights illuminated as you walk.
It is important to know that October is National Pedestrian Safety Month. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a much greater percentage of pedestrian fatalities occur during nighttime (78%) compared to daylight hours (19%) and dusk/dawn (4%). Please pay attention to your surroundings, and watch for traffic in all directions, as you take your family for an evening of fun.


Canadian County passed a burn ban on Monday, October 28th, 2024. Click the link for more details.
https://www.canadiancounty.org/1233/Current-Burn-Ban


It's that time of year when the leaves and grass are beginning to dry out. Be careful when doing any outdoor burning.


Just 45 years from now on this date in 2069 at 6 PM, the time capsule that was buried in 2019 in front of Town Center when the City of Mustang celebrated its 50th Birthday will be opened. Who plans to be there?


If your refuse day usually falls on a Tuesday, then Saturday (10/19) is your Fall Curbside Clean-Up Day and you can begin placing your accepted items at the curb. All items should be curbside by 7:00 AM on (10/19) to ensure pickup. For all the rules, regulations, dos and don'ts, click on the link below. https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1432085


Happy 241st Birthday to the U.S. Navy!


Making our 1st prize winning delivery! It's as easy as 1. Test your smoke alarm 2. Submit your picture 3. Eat yummy Pizza Hut pizza.





Blood Drive - Tuesday, October 15, 2024 from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at Town Center. There are still lots of appointments available. Save a life, get a t-shirt, and have a ghoulishly great time!


The October Spotlight Employee is Sgt. Dakota Norman of the Mustang Police Department.. Read all about Dakota by clicking on the link provided below.
https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1793641

If your refuse day usually falls on a Monday, then Saturday (10/5) is your Fall Curbside Clean-Up Day and you can begin placing your accepted items at the curb. All items should be curbside by 7:00 AM on (10/5) to ensure pickup. For all the rules, regulations, dos and don'ts, click on the link below. https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1432085
