The May 31, 2024 City Manager's Report has been added to the City of Mustang website and can be reviewed by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/ye25946p
This afternoon, the City of Mustang said "see you later" to one of its finest officers - Lt. Mark Bailey - as he retires from the Mustang Police Department after 27 years of service to our community. Lt. Bailey was surrounded by and received many hugs and well wishes from his peers and family at a reception at the Police Department.
For those unaware, there is a large water main break on Aqua Clear. Crews are on the scene, however the break is a difficult repair. There is no time estimate on the repair at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience..
"Americans may not only pay tribute to our honored dead but also unite in prayer for success in our search for a just and lasting peace."
- John F. Kennedy, "Prayer for Peace," Memorial Day 1962
All City Offices and Facilities (with the exception of the Aquatics Center) are closed today.
All City Offices - including all of Town Center - will be closed tomorrow, May 27, 2024 in observance of Memorial Day. The Mustang Aquatics Center will be open from 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
Refuse services will operate as normally scheduled, so Monday customers should have their polycarts to the curb by 7:00 AM.
The Aquatics Center opens tomorrow at 11:30 AM. The water is a refreshing 74° and we hope to see you this holiday weekend!
All City Offices - including all of Town Center - will be closed on Monday, May 27, 2024 in observance of Memorial Day. The Mustang Aquatics Center will be open from 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
Refuse services will operate as normally scheduled, so Monday customers should have their polycarts to the curb by 7:00 AM.
On Friday, May 17, 2024, Fire Marshal Eric Halter also graduated from the Basic Police Officer Certification academy at Metro Tech in OKC. Pictured with Fire Marshal Halter is his wife and family.
On Friday, May 17, 2024, Paiton Beck graduated from the Basic Police Officer Certification academy at Metro Tech in OKC. Paiton also was awarded the top Firearms student of the class . Pictured congratulating Paiton is Mustang Police Chief Mike Wallace.
Early this afternoon, we said goodbye to Lt. Lance Duncan upon retiring from the City of Mustang after 20+ years of public service. In addition to his service to the City, Lt. Duncan is also a Veteran having served our Nation in the US Army. Lt. Duncan requested a small gathering of his peers and family and we honored his service by respecting that request.
We wish Lance a happy and healthy well earned retirement. He will be missed.
SW 89th Street Construction Begins later today. This is the first step to a signalized new intersection at Highway 4 and SW 89th Street. While closed, all traffic will need to access SW 89th Street via Mustang Road.
We are monitoring the storms as they move across Canadian County. As a reminder, the storm sirens automatically sound if a tornado warning is issued for our area.
This afternoon, the City of Mustang said goodbye to our Police Chief of nearly 9 years - Mr. Rob Groseclose - at a retirement reception at Town Center. The reception was well attended with lots of laughs, hugs, and well wishes. You made a difference and will be missed!
The Mustang Splash Pad is now open for the season!
Meanwhile, the Aquatics Center opens next Saturday, May 25th at 11:30 AM
The City of Mustang Police Department and Mustang American Legion participated in a Peace Officers Memorial Day ceremony this morning at 8:00 AM. This event honors all fallen officers of the past. Several members of the public also attended the ceremony.
The City of Mustang 2024-25 Proposed Budget and PowerPoint Presentation provided to the City Council at their Budget Workshop has been added to the City of Mustang website and can be reviewed by clicking on the link provided below.
https://tinyurl.com/2wzu69bd
To all the Moms and those that fill the role of Mom out there...
Mustang Police Department is hiring!
At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, Mustang City Planner Ryan Conner received the "Employee of the Year" award for non-uniformed personnel from the Mustang American Legion Post 353. Pictured presenting Mr. Conner with his award is Commander Barry Carrington.
By proclamation, declaration, resolution, and all things officially sounding, its officially a "Thunder Thursday" in the City of Mustang! From Animal Welfare to Parks and Recreation and the Library, and from the Police Department to Human Resources to the City Hall we Thunder Up!
#okcthunder
#thunderup
#winning