
At last week's City Council meeting, Mustang Fire Department Captains Josh Moore and Eric Halter were recognized for completion of the National Fire Academy Managing Officer Program. Presenting the Certificates of Completion is Fire Chief Craig Carruth.



At Tuesday's City Council meeting, Dakota Head received the Oath of Office as one of Muistang's newest firefighters Pictured with Firefighter Head are his wife Brandi and Chief Carruth.


At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, Quyntana "Q" Bateson took the Oath of Office as one of Mustang's newest firefighters. Pictured with Firefighter Bateson are Chief Carruth and her father, Steve Bateson.


At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, Fire Marshal Eric Halter took the Oath of Office as an Officer with the Mustang Police Department. Fire Marshall Halter is CLEET certified and by being a certified officer of the Police Department, it permits him to perform enforcement with citation authority as the Fire Marshal.
Pictured with Fire Marshal Halter is Police Chief Mike Wallace.


At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, Mustang resident Ms. Pat Olterman was recognized for her donation of a K-9 vest for Mustang Police K-9, Baron.
Pictured with Ms. Olterman are K-9 Unit Sergeant Collinson and a very happy and good boy, K-9 Barron.


Construction at the intersection of Southwest 89th Street and State Highway 4 is progressing. Two lanes on the west side of the intersection will be opened by Tuesday, August 13th. The opening of the east side has been delayed due to necessary utility relocations and is now scheduled for the end of August. As the project advances, the City of Mustang will provide more specific dates for the east side opening. The entire intersection, including installing a new traffic light, is on track for completion by October. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our infrastructure.

At last night's City Council meeting, Mustang Aquatics Center Lifeguards were recognized by the leadership the Aquatics Center, and Parks and Recreation as well as the City Council for their performance in their duties as Lifeguards - specifically Rescue.
These are the people that make the Aquatics Center safe for all of its visitors and each one of them go through extensive training to do it. If you should happen to visit the Aquatics Center before the end of the season, please take the time to thank a Lifeguard for being the Angels in the Water.
Pictured - in no particular order are - Kaiden Clement, Griffin Satten, Rachel Spencer, Caison Rich, Elizabeth Adkinson, Daniel Stuart, Michala Walton, Catherine Hunter, Caleb McSpadden, Eden Rizzo, Aidan Nunez, Avery Spears, Katelyn Perrine, Landon Leete, and Madeline Eckhoff.
(Apologies in advance for any misspelling of names)


Happy Birthday to the U.S. Coast Guard as you celebrate number 234!


Fall Curbside Clean-Up dates have been announced. Click on the link below for all of the information including the dates, dos and don't, and the informational flyer..
https://tinyurl.com/3prh645j


The Annual Late Night Swim is tonight - August 3rd. Mustang Aquatic Center will stay open until 11 pm! Admission is $6 per person and Season Pass Holders are FREE!


The August 2, 2024 edition of the Mustang City Manager's Report has been added to the website and can be found by clicking on the link provided below.
https://tinyurl.com/ms2x93fy


Mustang's August Employee Spotlight has been announced and it's Sgt. Jeremy Collinson of the Police Department. Learn about Jeremy's likes and his family by clicking on the link below!
https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1692988


Just a reminder, the Odd/Even watering schedule is permanently in effect. For more information, visit the City of Mustang website page. https://www.cityofmustang.org/article/1160428

Silver Star Construction will replace some concrete panels along N. Bittercreek Terrace from July 29th through August 2nd. The roadway will remain open, but small areas will be narrowed to one lane. Please use caution when driving through construction zones.

Work on Southwest 89th at Highway 4 continues. The contractor is pouring concrete this week. Weather permitting, the west side of Southwest 89th will be open prior to school beginning on August 13th. The east side of the intersection has been delayed due to a conflict with existing utilities and will open in late August.


Water service has been restored along N. Chris Terrace, E. Frontier Terrace, E. Brooke Terrace, E. Joyce Terrace, E. Karen Terrace, N. Andy Terrace and N. Ross Terrace.

The water along N. Chris Terrace, E. Frontier Terrace, E. Brooke Terrace, E. Joyce Terrace, E. Karen Terrace, N. Andy Terrace and N. Ross Terrace has been shut off to repair a leak in the line. Crews are on-site and will restore service as quickly as possible.

A contractor is working on a waterline leak on N. Chris Terrace. The road has been closed to through traffic, but residents living along N. Chris Terrace will still have access to their homes.

This afternoon at their Annual Convention, Mustang Fire Department Lieutenant Levi Setliff was recognized as the Firefighter of the Year for 2024 by the American Legion Department of Oklahoma.
Pictured (from left to right) are American Legion Department of Oklahoma Commander Brett Martin, Fire Chief Craig Carruth, Lt. Levi Setliff, and Awards Chairman and Mustang American Legion member, Paul Ray.
Congratulations Lieutenant Setliff!


On Tuesday afternoon, a retirement reception was held for Ms. Lisa Martin, City Clerk, after 11+years of service to the City of Mustang. A large gathering of people attended to wish her well for a relaxing future.
Pictured with Lisa are members of her family.

