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Learn how to pay your utility bill online, start, stop or transfer service, and report utility problems in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The City of Stillwater provides electric, trash/recycling, water and wastewater (sewer) to its residents and commercial customers.
Find out how to pay your utility bill online, start, stop or transfer service, report a utility problem, or apply for utility service in Stillwater. The City of Stillwater Utilities provides electric, water, wastewater, trash, and recycling services to residents and businesses.
Pay your utility bill, parking ticket, or validate your parking online through the payment center portal. You can also start, stop, or transfer service, report utility problems or outages, and search parking warrants online.
The City of Stillwater is considering a potential $3 billion dollar Data Center Project, a campus of networked computer servers, that would be an economic boon for the city. Now, voters are tasked with deciding whether OG&E, one of Oklahoma’s largest utility providers, will supply power to the center.
The City of Stillwater Water Utilities Department provides customer-owned services for electric, trash/recycling, water, and wastewater in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Customers can pay bills online, call 24-hour assistance, and access facilities meeting state and federal standards.
The City of Stillwater provides safe and reliable drinking water and wastewater service to the City and surrounding areas. Key features: Sustainable water supply from source to tap. Affordable, sustainable rates. Professionally managed and operated. Funded, ongoing capital replacement program.
View the current outage status and location of Stillwater Utilities Authority customers in Oklahoma. Zoom in and out, filter by region, and see the number of customers affected and served by each outage.
STILLWATER , Okla. – Some Stillwater residents have seen an outrageous increase in their utility bills and aren’t sure why. Debbie Rewasiewicz says her bill jumped from $250 a month to more...
If Stillwater’s voters approve OG+E as the contractor for the site, the city will receive a 3% franchise fee, which would generate about $2.25 million per data center, per year. If the ballot measure fails, the city will have to find a new contractor for the power, which would likely be the Stillwater Electric Utility.
A woman looks at damage to a home after a tornado hit the Oklahoma City area on Nov. 3, 2024. ... “Utility restoration is underway where conditions permit and the state is working closely with ...