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The city of Oakwood is audited on an annual basis. The purpose of an audit is for an independent third party to examine the financial statements, internal controls and compliance with laws, regulations, contracts and grant agreements (other reporting matters) of the City

The city of Oakwood offers a temporary deduct water meter to be used when filling a swimming pool. The meter measures the water used to fill the pool and that usage is then deducted off of the sewer portion of the utility bill.

Malfunctioning appliances are often the source of high water bills; it is recommended that you check all appliances that use water to insure they are operating correctly.

Water normally flows from the public water system into your home or business, but backflow is the “backwards flow” of water from private plumbing systems into the public water system.

Separate meters may be installed that are solely used for sprinkling or irrigation. All such meters must be obtained from the city of Oakwood and shall remain the property of the city of Oakwood.

The city of Oakwood’s mission of providing the highest quality water, sewer, stormwater and refuse services at the lowest cost possible takes into consideration the equipment and infrastructure needed to provide those services.

Trees and other vegetation are an important part of Oakwood’s ambiance, but proper maintenance is essential for reasons of public safety and community asthetics.

No, this is one of the main ways the city communicates with residents when there is a property concern, such as a tree that needs trimming, a yard that needs mowed, a vehicle issue, a sign issue, work being done without a permit, yard debris placed in the street, or any other zoning or property...

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