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Bartlesville Nj News Reports A Massive Drop In Local Crime - ACCDIS Science News
Bartlesville Nj News Reports A Massive Drop In Local Crime - ACCDIS Science News

1 day ago · Bartlesville residents will have several opportunities in January and early February to learn more about three funding measures that will appear on the Feb.

10 ballot.

Dec 30, 2025 · Bartlesville residents will have several opportunities in January and early February to learn more about three funding measures that will appear on the Feb.

10 ballot.

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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 City of Bartlesville does not provide electrical, natural gas, cable, Internet, or phone services to its customers.

Other utility services are available through other providers.

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The City of Bartlesville is proud to offer a diverse array of public parks and recreation facilities, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.

With 18 parks and open spaces totaling over 860 developed.

The council meets the first Monday of the month on the first floor of City Hall, 401 S.

Johnstone Ave.

in downtown Bartlesville.

Special meetings are called as needed.

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.

New accounts must be established in person at City Hall, 401 S.

Johnstone Ave., in Bartlesville during regular business hours, 8 a.m.

– 5 p.m.

Monday through Thursday and 8 – 11:30 a.m.

on Friday.

Jul 12, 2025 · The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has issued a boil order for the City of Bartlesville water system based on sample test results taken last week in one of the system’s 40.