The City of Tampa is resuming regular utility operations, with water meter readings expected to begin by the end of the week. This follows a temporary pause due to debris from Hurricane Milton, which blocked access to meters and resulted in estimated bills being issued since mid-October.
According to a statement obtained by City of Tampa, staff are now able to navigate the debris and access the meters, announcing the return to normal billing. The middle of November is when residents, whose meters have been read, can expect to see utility bills that accurately reflect their water usage over the past few months.
For customers in the Tampa area whose meters remain inaccessible, a second estimated bill will be issued. Once the meters are accessible, usage during the affected period will be calculated and adjusted across the impacted billing cycles to ensure fair billing rates during the recovery.
City of Tampa Utilities announced that no late fees will be levied for bills during this period, as reported by the city’s news update. This approach is part of the ongoing effort to support the community’s recovery from the storm.
The City of Tampa Utilities is focused on serving its customers and restoring operations. Staff are working to normalize services and keep the community informed as recovery progresses. For updates, residents can visit the City of Tampa website or contact the Utilities Call Center.
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