Utilities Handbook Adopted

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On Tuesday, July 5, the City Council adopted a Utilities Handbook. The intent of the Handbook is to provide the utility customer and the employees of the City a helpful guide with uniform procedures for providing utility service. This policy is not meant to be all inclusive but offers direction and guidance. This includes but, is not limited to:

  • Defining responsibility for maintenance of water and sewer infrastructure
  • Establishing requirements for individual water meters and sizing
  • Creating utility application and deposit requirements
  • Amending the utility billing cycle to allow additional time for payment
  • Providing criteria for utility billing adjustments

A full copy of the handbook is available below:

Utilities Handbook

Original source can be found here.



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