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Welcome to Bartlesville | City of Bartlesville The Bartlesville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Monday night recommended after five months of discussions and research by the Unsheltered Homeless Task Force The Council also voted to approve extending the Task Force itself through January 2026
Bill Payment | City of Bartlesville If this is the first time you’re using the City of Bartlesville’s eCARE system, you must first establish account access: You will need a recent utility bill: this will provide your account number and a meter number
City Government - City of Bartlesville Bartlesville is governed by the Bartlesville City Council, which consists one member from each of the city’s five wards Voters in each ward elect a representative to serve on the council The positions are volunteer, receiving only a small stipend of $10 per meeting, up to four meetings per month
Utility Billing Account Services | City of Bartlesville New accounts must be established in person at City Hall, 401 S Johnstone Ave , in Bartlesville during regular business hours, 8 a m to 5 p m Monday through Thursday and 8-11:30 a m on Friday (closed weekends and holidays) Opening an account takes about 10 minutes at our new service window
City Maps - GIS | City of Bartlesville The City of Bartlesville uses GIS (Geographic Information System) technology to view and plot place-based data View interactive zoning maps, property information maps, lot boundary maps, and more by visiting the City of Bartlesville’s GIS Mapping page
Water Waste Water Utilities | City of Bartlesville The City of Bartlesville provides water services to both residential and commercial customers Additionally, the City sells wholesale water to surrounding rural water districts
News - City of Bartlesville The Bartlesville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Monday night recommended after five months of discussions and research by the Unsheltered Homeless Task Force The Council also voted to approve extending the Task Force itself through January 2026
Winter Storm Update | City of Bartlesville The City of Bartlesville has been closely monitoring the forecast this week in anticipation of a winter storm that is expected to bring extremely cold temperatures and possibly up to a foot of snow to the area
Council approves ordinance, extends homeless task force The Bartlesville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Monday night recommended after five months of discussions and research by the Unsheltered Homeless Task Force The Council also voted to approve extending the Task Force itself through January 2026