Official model concept for Town of Oologah, OklahomaTown Hall · 225 W. Alta Ave · 918-443-2783
Small town · big town facilities

Welcome to Oologah

A polished official front door for residents, visitors, and businesses — built around services, meetings, alerts, history, Oologah Lake, and the Will Rogers legacy.

Pay / Services →Meetings & AgendasForms & Permits

Top tasks

Resident services first.

Designed so citizens can find the important stuff fast without digging through pages.

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Forms & permits

Trash service, burn permits, zoning, signs, contractors, ATV/UTV.

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Pay online

A clear payment entry point for municipal services and court needs.

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Agendas

Meetings, notices, minutes, ordinances, and public records.

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Contact Town Hall

Phone, office, emergency dispatch, clerk, and department contacts.

History & identity

Rooted in Cherokee history, ranching, rail, lake life, and Will Rogers.

1828

Cherokee Nation history shapes the name and civic identity.

1889

Rail lines and local trade form a durable small-town center.

1963

Oologah Lake expands recreation, tourism, and regional opportunity.

Today

Schools, public services, power generation, parks, and community spaces serve residents and visitors.

Community + recreation

Give clients the full front-page story.

Oologah Lake

Oologah Lake

Boating, camping, fishing, parks, and shoreline.

Centennial Trail

Centennial Trail

An 18-mile lakeside hiking and horseback route.

Historic downtown

Historic downtown

Museum, landmarks, and local civic memory.

Community center

Community Center

Gatherings, meetings, events, and local connection.

Government transparency

Official, useful, and credible.

Model A leans government-first: high trust, clear hierarchy, service blocks, public notices, and a conservative .gov-ready palette.

Front page includes

  • Hero + emergency alerts
  • Resident quick services
  • History and town identity
  • Recreation/community cards
  • Government/contact block