City of Duncan

Duncan outlines steps for resolving billing disputes

DUNCAN – Residents who have questions about their utility bills can contact the city’s utility department to resolve the problem. A news release from City Hall outlined the steps residents should take to address the issue, as follows: 1.
From the left, Duncan City Manager Kimberly Meek and Mayor Robert Armstrong listen to residents’ complaints about their utility bills during the Duncan City Council’s Oct. 10 meeting in the council’s chambers. The city is replacing more than 13,500 water meters across town, which has affected the utility billing schedule. ERIC SWANSON | SOUTHWEST LEDGER

From the left, Duncan City Manager Kimberly Meek and Mayor Robert Armstrong listen to residents’ complaints about their utility bills during the Duncan City Council’s Oct. 10 meeting in the council’s chambers. The city is replacing more than 13,500 water meters across town, which has affected the utility billing schedule. ERIC SWANSON | SOUTHWEST LEDGER

Frustrated Duncan residents voice complaints about high utility bills

DUNCAN – Unhappy with their utility bills, some residents aired their frustration with the city’s utility department recently. Residents flocked to the Oct. 10 Duncan City Council meeting to talk about their bills and ask city officials for help.
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GETAC F110 Rugged 11.5-inch tablets

Duncan buys tablets for firefighters

DUNCAN – City officials spent more than $25,000 on new tablets so Duncan firefighters can operate more efficiently when communicating with police officers and the dispatch center. The Duncan City Council authorized the expense at the April 27 meeting.