Tulsa Public Works Department
About the Business
The Tulsa Public Works Department is a local government office located at 175 East 2nd Street South in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This department is responsible for managing and maintaining the city's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, sidewalks, and public facilities. They also oversee waste management, street cleaning, and other essential services to ensure the safety and functionality of the city. The Tulsa Public Works Department works diligently to improve the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing efficient and effective public services.
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175 E 2nd St S #585, Tulsa, OK 74103, United States
Reviews
"Had notice that the water was SCHEDULED to be shut off between the hrs off 8-5 today, still not on and the customer service lady says it will be back on when they are finished. She doesn’t know when that will be and that they are fixing a line break. They scheduled all day on a Sunday with people in their home all day to fix a line break. Go yell that to someone who actually believes it."
"Our renters mentioned that they were using a lot of water. Got them to leave everything off. Then I turned off the water. Meter was stopped. Turned on the water & ran 1 gallon of water. Meter showed something like 5.4 gallons. Called the city. Told them the renters should get a substantial refund. City went out, found the meter defective, replaced the meter, but didn't refund the over-charges. We think that when city-supply equipment improperly measures the water used, that the city should refund the difference. After all, the city has no problem sending people bills for years & years of back service, when the city forgets to read the meter!"
"I am so sick of wasting my life hours on hold for your customer serv reps only to be asked to hold again when all I want to do is give a payment confirmation code. And its a slap in the face when they go and read it to you cause they got it already. An entire waste of time. Id feel better taking to a bot. Wasted tax dollars on useless employees."
"The water department put the meter in the wrong spot even after I told the lady on the phone there were 2 meter spots in front of my house and she assured me they knew which one was the correct spot. then the plumbers show up and charge me $400 to dig up the yard where water was spewing out saying I must have a broken line. The line was broken and for a city sprinkler setup that used to be on the property before the house was built 30 years ago. Now I am out $400 to the plumbers due to the water departments screw up. When the city finally got out to put the meter in the correct spot the line to my house worked perfect no leaks and they did not tighten down there side of the meter so the meter hole is %100 filled with water all the time and they have yet to come back out to fix their side. my side is fine my meter isn't spinning at all."
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