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Willard/ South Willard November News

Thursday, November 22, 2018 - 4:00pm
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We want to thank Jennifer Johnson, and all the volunteers who provided trunks, directed traffic, and cleaned up. Also a big thank you to all those who donated candy and money to make the event possible.  Hundreds of people were able to enjoy a safe evening for our children and thousands of pieces of candy and prizes were passed out! 

Willard City office want to remind you of the new utility payment xpress bill pay. Paying your utility bill through your bank’s online bill payment system? GREAT – keep it up. We now receive most of them electronically. Which means we get them sooner. Willard City has partnered Xpress Bill pay giving residents more payment options for your utility bill that will save you time and will give you more flexibility on how you pay your bill. If you have an internet connection and an email address you can set up an account online to view your bill, pay online, schedule automatic payments or pay with a debit or credit card. You can also sign up for paperless billing. It’s fast, it’s easy and you no longer have to write a check each month or find a stamp when it is time to send in your payment. Go to www.xpressbillpay.com  to set up your account.

It is hard to believe we already need to prepare for snow. Please make sure vehicles, trailers, landscaping rocks, debris piles, etc. are not in the City right-of-way. This is for the safety of our drivers and will also avoid damaging the City equipment and your property. If the snow cannot be pushed off the asphalt it melts across the road and freezes during the cold nighttime hours. This causes hazardous conditions for drivers and pedestrians. 

Most of us are not missing the orange barrels!  There is only cleanup and some final work being done on the resurfacing part of the project. 

UDOT reports they are waiting for the lights and poles to arrive to complete the installation of the 750 N Main streetlight.   Please slow down and watch for construction workers and equipment

SCAM - A person came into the City Office terrified with their phone on speaker. A man had called her and claimed to be part of a law enforcement investigation team. There was a murder in Texas and they found this person's blood at the scene. The man threatened the person with arrest.  This person had never been in Texas and legitimate investigations will work with local law enforcement not call over the phone and threaten. They will fool you by giving you bits of personal information such as your address or sometimes the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number and asking you to verify the rest. Do not give out personal information.  Don't be fooled by phone scams claiming they have your children or grandchildren or that you will be arrested. HANG UP! Once you respond they will continue to call and become more aggressive. Generally the call originates from another country and ends up with you wiring or purchasing cards from a local retailer.  Contact Box Elder County Dispatch to report fraud at 435-734-3800.