The City of Bartlesville has released its first annual report, offering an in-depth view of the City’s performance for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
“We are very excited to present the City’s first annual report, which gives the public an up-close look at what we did and the services we provided over the course of the last year,” said Assistant City Manager Laura Sanders. “This was a lengthy project that included a lot of collaboration between each of our departments and the Communications staff. We couldn’t be more proud of the finished product, and we hope everyone find this information relevant and useful.”
The report’s goal is to showcase City operations, as well as offer a financial overview, updates on capital projects, public safety statistics, details of community development initiatives and spotlights on each department.
The annual report was one of the initiatives identified in the City’s strategic plan, Bartlesville NEXT.
Some of the City statistics from the FY2023-24 report include:
- Bartlesville Fire Department responded to 4,580 calls
- Bartlesville Police Department investigated 134 crimes against persons and 1,004 crimes against property
- Sanitation Department collected 13,074.85 tons of residential solid waste
- Water Treatment Plant treated 1.7 billion gallons of water, and the Wastewater Treatment Plant treated 1.607 billion gallons of wastewater
- Building Development Department performed 4,342 building inspections
- And much more!
The report also includes a welcome message from Mayor Dale Copeland, contact information for City councilors and rosters for City boards/committees.
The full report can be viewed here or a PDF copy is available here. Printed copies of the report are available at City Hall and the Bartlesville Public Library.