Williams News Logo
Grand Canyon News Logo

Trusted local news leader for Williams AZ and the Grand Canyon

City of Williams holds meetings to redefine utility service area

(graphic/Wendy Howell)

(graphic/Wendy Howell)

WILLIAMS, Ariz. — The Williams Planning and Zoning held a public meeting Oct. 21 to discuss the plan to redefine the utility service area for the city.

The Williams City Council will hear from the public Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. at City Hall.

The city announced that Woodson Engineering and Surveying evaluated the existing city water service boundary and found it did not encompass the current city limits.

They found the city had been providing water service to areas of the city that were currently outside the defined boundary.

The city staff plans to redefine the boundary to match the current city limits and to redefine the boundary as a utility service boundary to include all city utilities.

The Williams City Council will hold the next public meeting at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 113 S. First Street at 7 p.m. Nov. 18.


Donate Report a Typo Contact