If I have a Tomball address does that mean that I live within the city limits of Tomball?
No. If you pay a utility bill to the City of Tomball then you live within the city limits and are considered a City of Tomball resident. However, residents of Boudreaux Estates and Hoffman Estates are served by the City of Tomball public water system, but are not considered Tomball residents, because they are located outside the Tomball corporate city limits.

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1. Who do I call if I have questions about my City utility (water, sewer, gas and garbage) bill?
2. Does the City of Tomball have a place to dispose of household hazardous waste?
3. How do I report a streetlight that is out or never turns off?
4. How do I report a pothole?
5. When is my street swept?
6. How do I report a raised sidewalk, curb, etc.?
7. How do I report a traffic signal problem/issue?
8. How do I request tree trimming/pruning, report a fallen tree or limb, or report a leaning tree?
9. There is a dead animal in the road, who do I call?
10. Can I reserve a City Park for a party?
11. Does the City of Tomball provide fluoridated water?
12. My water pressure is low/fluctuating. How do I get it checked?
13. I need to have my water shut off to make repairs. Who do I call?
14. If I have a Tomball address does that mean that I live within the city limits of Tomball?