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Tulare utility questions run through City Hall and Public Works

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Tulare’s utility chores make more sense when you picture two pieces working together. City Hall is the billing counter, while Public Works is the department behind the pipes, streets, sweeping, solid waste, sewer, surface water, and wastewater treatment.

In a farm-and-highway city, a household question can sound simple but touch several services. A water bill, trash cart, sewer issue, streetlight, or street-sweeping question may not all land at the same desk. The useful move is to name the problem clearly instead of asking for “utilities” in general.

Tulare’s everyday customer side runs through City Hall at 411 East Kern Avenue. Public Works covers the service side, including streets, solid waste and street sweeping, water, sewer, surface water management, wastewater treatment, and fleet maintenance. Some of those services operate as enterprise funds under the Board of Public Utilities, so account questions and service questions can be related without being handled the same way.

For a move, bill question, or service change, start with the account details: address, name on the account, move date, phone, email, and any account number. For a field problem, bring the exact location and a short description. A clean description helps Tulare send the question to billing, water, sewer, solid waste, or streets without bouncing you around.

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Tulare Utility Services and Public Works pages.

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Reviewed July 5, 2026

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