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City launches ‘TrueReads’ automated meter program; crews will notify customers before replacements

5955129 · October 15, 2025
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Summary

Public works staff outlined a multi‑year program to replace 145,000 water meters with automated units. Customers will receive door hangers and a day‑of notification; replacements include a brief outage and a lead‑service inspection for each location.

City staff described a planned multi‑year rollout of automated water meters, called the TrueReads program, that will replace about 145,000 residential water meters across Tulsa beginning in 2024 and continuing through 2028.

Staff said the program’s goals are to reduce estimated bills, improve meter reading safety, lower long‑term meter‑reading…

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