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  1. - City of Amarillo

    5 days ago · Amarillo City Council meetings and agendas can be viewed using the CivicClerk link below.

  2. PayAMA - City of Amarillo

    Customers receive a utility bill monthly that includes water bill usage and billing. The City of Amarillo is encouraging customers to sign up for our online payment portal — PayAMA. View bills, see usage, …

  3. Water Utilities - City of Amarillo

    Amarillo Water Utilities offers a range of essential services, including water production, water distribution, wastewater collection, water reclamation, and environmental laboratory services.

  4. Building Safety - City of Amarillo

    The City of Amarillo Building Safety issues all permits and contractor licensing electronically. The department utilizes a software system – My Government Online Connect – MGO Connect — for …

  5. Utility Billing - City of Amarillo

    CONTACT INFORMATION waterbill@amarillo.gov 806-378-3030 Chat with an Agent Mailing Address: City of Amarillo Utility Billing Department PO Box 100 Amarillo, TX 79105 In-Person Amarillo City …

  6. Housing / HUD HCV - City of Amarillo

    Welcome to the City of Amarillo Housing Authority’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, designed to provide crucial assistance to very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled in securing …

  7. Human Resources - City of Amarillo

    city of amarillo careers Looking for available positions with the city? Click to view open positions and fill out an application today.

  8. Amarillo Animal Management & Welfare | Home AnimalManagement

    Do you know the common symptoms of rabies in animals? https://amw.amarillo.gov/pet-wellness/rabies

  9. Animal Management & Welfare - City of Amarillo

    Amarillo Animal Management and Welfare (AMW) is dedicated to providing essential animal services that benefit both the animals in our care and the residents of Amarillo.

  10. City Manager's Office - City of Amarillo

    For over a century, it has provided responsive and responsible local governance. The Amarillo City Charter, established in 1913, defines three branches of government: Legislative (elected City …