T.I.M.E. Projects

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Throughout Stillwater’s history, its citizens have taken the steps to improve their city and make it one of the finest communities in Oklahoma.

To maintain that position, the City is seeking community input to address its latest needs, and determine how to fund those needs.

Now is the T.I.M.E. -- Together Investing in Municipal Excellence.

“We chose the TIME acronym because it clearly speaks to the task ahead of us,” said Stillwater City Manager Norman McNickle. “We all want to live in a safe community where citizens are efficiently served and resources are managed responsibly. Together Investing in Municipal Excellence means a brighter future for Stillwater and its residents.”

TIME is driven by the City’s mission and vision.

Mission: To build a vibrant community for every resident through our efficient services, shared spaces and smart planning.

Vision: Stillwater will be a dynamic, inclusive community with a spirit of innovation, growth and opportunity.


Needs

The City of Stillwater will continue to identify examples of our greatest needs, but input from residents is vital to ensure all of the City's needs have been addressed and included.

Phase 1


Phase 2


Looking forward...


About this Page

This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."

Throughout Stillwater’s history, its citizens have taken the steps to improve their city and make it one of the finest communities in Oklahoma.

To maintain that position, the City is seeking community input to address its latest needs, and determine how to fund those needs.

Now is the T.I.M.E. -- Together Investing in Municipal Excellence.

“We chose the TIME acronym because it clearly speaks to the task ahead of us,” said Stillwater City Manager Norman McNickle. “We all want to live in a safe community where citizens are efficiently served and resources are managed responsibly. Together Investing in Municipal Excellence means a brighter future for Stillwater and its residents.”

TIME is driven by the City’s mission and vision.

Mission: To build a vibrant community for every resident through our efficient services, shared spaces and smart planning.

Vision: Stillwater will be a dynamic, inclusive community with a spirit of innovation, growth and opportunity.


Needs

The City of Stillwater will continue to identify examples of our greatest needs, but input from residents is vital to ensure all of the City's needs have been addressed and included.

Phase 1


Phase 2


Looking forward...


About this Page

This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."

  • Election Results - April 5, 2022

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    "Thank you for participating in the democratic process, utilizing your voice and vote. Many thanks to members of the TIME Action Committee for their service, hard work and commitment to increase awareness about the bond proposition for a new fire station.

    Stillwater overwhelmingly passed the fire station bond by 84.5%. This was the first bond proposition to pass in more than 20 years. It was evident that our voting residents believe the new station is instrumental to safeguard the health and safety of our firefighters and residents.

    We look forward to continuing working alongside you to improve the quality of life for our residents.

    On behalf of Mayor Joyce, City Councilors and City of Stillwater staff – THANK YOU, all!" - Norman McNickle, City Manager

  • Fire Station #2 Tours

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    Please pick a time that works best with your schedule and join us for a tour of Fire Station #2! Tours are open to the public, no registration required. We want to make sure our community members have the information needed to vote how they believe is best.

    Upcoming tour dates and details are also listed on the right side of this Speak Up Stillwater page.

  • Upcoming Voter Registration Event at Fire Station #2

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    Join us on Tuesday, March 8 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. for a Voter Registration Cookout at Fire Station No. 2. Grab a hot dog, tour the station, and register to vote!

  • Proposition for the New Fire Station #2 will be on the April 5, 2022 ballot.

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    Important Dates & Information for TIME, Phase 2

    • March 11: Voter registration deadline

    • March 21, 5 pm: Deadline to request an absentee ballot

    • April 5: Election Day - Proposition for the New Fire Station #2

    Please review the following information:

    TIME Fire Station Presentation, updated 2/22/22 (pdf)

    TIME Fire Station 2 Handout (pdf)

    TIME Fire Station 2 Postcard (pdf)

  • Election Results - February 8, 2022

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    "Thank you for participating in the democratic process, utilizing your voice and your vote! Many thanks to members of the TIME Action Committee for their hard work and dedication to increase awareness and understanding about Propositions 1 & 2.

    It was evident yesterday evening that our voting residents envision a greater Stillwater with street and multi-modal improvements, increased health and safety initiatives, more opportunities for economic development, and amenities that could improve quality of life for all of our residents.

    We look forward to continuing our great work investing in municipal excellence!

    On behalf of Mayor Joyce, City Councilors and City of Stillwater staff – THANK YOU, all!"

    - Norman McNickle, City Manager

  • Stillwater's mayoral election and propositions for the Transportation Sales Tax and Visitor Tax will be on the February 8, 2022 ballot.

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    For more information about the tax propositions, please review the following information:


    Together, we have the power to continue improving our hometown by increasing safety efforts and quality of life for everyone!

  • Community meetings

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    The City of Stillwater is committed to engaging citizens as we evaluate the pressing improvement needs already identified, as well as those gained from citizen input. We're also seeking citizen feedback on funding the projects.

    There were five community meetings in fall of 2021 across Stillwater. The City divided north and south by Hall of Fame Avenue and east and west by Duck Street, forming four areas. Meetings were in each quadrant. All meetings were open to all residents.

    NOTE: If you would like to schedule a TIME presentation for your organization, class, group, etc. please contact Becky Taylor. The presentation must be scheduled prior to October 20, 2021.

    Community Meeting Schedule

    Meeting #1 (SW Stillwater)

    August 24, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Stillwater Middle School

    Meeting #2 (SE Stillwater)

    September 7, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Highland Park Elementary School

    Meeting #3 (NW Stillwater)

    September 14, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Will Rogers Elementary School

    Meeting #4 (OSU)

    September 21, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Student Union Theater

    Meeting #5 (NE Stillwater)

    September 23, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Stillwater Junior High School


    As part of its plans to engage Stillwater residents in the process, the City will be forming various citizen committees to provide guidance and oversight.

    Residents can also give input on the projects at any time by using the tools on this Speak Up Stillwater page.

    The community input will help guide the City Council as it determines the best course forward for Stillwater.

Page last updated: 08 May 2022, 08:10 PM