
All City Offices - including all of Town Center - will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. Weather permitting, the Aquatics Center will be open from 1 1:30 AM to 6 PM.
Refuse and Recycling services will operate as normally scheduled for a Monday, so please have your polycarts to the curb no later than 7:00 AM.



Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed annually on May 15 to honor federal, state, and local law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. Established in 1962 by Congress and President Kennedy, this day is part of National Police Week, which features events in Washington, D.C..






Congratulations Councilwoman Balliew!

Municipal Clerks serve as the information center on functions of local government and community; and continually strive to improve the administration of the affairs of their office through participation in education programs, seminars, workshops, and the annual meetings of their profession – both locally and on the state and national level.
The proclamation was presented to Ms. Noblitt by Mayor Ray. Congratulations - and thank you - Tammi!

At last night's regular meeting of the City Council, members of the Mustang Fire Department were presented with Life Saving Awards as a result of action taken on the morning of January 20, 2026. A Mustang resident, Mr. Mike Mason, after visiting the Fire Department regarding an unrelated issue, became unresponsive and started convulsing. A cardiac monitor revealed that Mr. Mason had gone into ventricular fibrillation. CPR was initiated immediately and AED pads were applied. After one round of continuous CPR, Mr. Mason remained in V-fib, and a defibrillation shock was delivered. Mr. Mason then became responsive and was transported for to Baptist Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
The Life Saving Award recognizes members who, through professional skill, decisive action, and a commitment to preserving human life, directly contribute to the successful resuscitation of a human life. The action taken by Lt. Bryon Smith, Cpl. Jake Montgomery, and Firefighter Mason Piatt reflect the highest standards of the Mustang Fire Department. Mr. Mason was on hand to present the awards, as was Mustang Fire Chief Craig Carruth.





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At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, a Proclamation declaring the month of April as "Fair Housing Month" was approved.
The Fair Housing Act, enacted on April 11, 1968, enshrined into federal law the goal of eliminating racial segregation and ending housing discrimination in the United States. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, and disability, and commits recipients of federal funding to affirmatively further fair housing in their communities.
The City of Mustang is committed to the mission and intent of Congress to provide fair and equal housing opportunities for all. The proclamation was presented to Mr. Glen Cosper and Ms. Carrie Sharp of Oklahoma Realtors Association by Mayor Michael Ray.
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The Utility Billing Department is one of the most demanding areas within the City’s operations, with constant cycles of billing, strict deadlines established by city ordinance, and high customer service expectations. Despite the pressure and workload, Shelley consistently ensures that billing and notices are completed accurately and on schedule. She approaches every task—no matter how challenging—with diligence, care, and a commitment to excellence.
Customer interactions are a significant part of Shelley’s role, and she handles them with remarkable poise and compassion. She frequently deals with difficult or emotional situations, such as service disconnections for non-payment, yet she treats every customer with respect, patience, and understanding—while still adhering to established policies. Over the years, Shelley has grown tremendously in her customer service skills, and I’ve personally received calls from residents praising her kindness, professionalism, and efficiency. Many have shared that “they just love her,” which is a reflection of the trust and rapport she has built with our community.
While the pace and workload of the billing position leave little time for extracurricular involvement, Shelley’s day-to-day contributions are invaluable. This role is an essential but often underappreciated one, and Shelley fulfills it with skill, enthusiasm, and heart. She is often the unsung hero who keeps our department running smoothly. Shelley Norman exemplifies what it means to be a dedicated public servant. She is reliable, hard-working, and compassionate—a true asset to both her department and the City as a whole.
Congratulations Shelley!

