The City of Tampa Office of Utility Accounting is located in the German American Club building, which had its cornerstone laid in 1908 on the corners of Nebraska and 11th Avenues.
The office is a division of Tampa's Water Department. It is responsible for the monthly billing of water, wastewater and solid waste services. The division reads more than 140,000 water meters bimonthly.
The division handles requests to turn on service, turn off service, corrects meter readings and answers utility bill questions.
The historic building features the "Mothers of the World" sculpture that was erected in 1948 at the building's southwest corner. Along the wall of the main stairway is a marker from 1949, when the building was home to the Dixie Life and Health Insurance Company.