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The City of Pflugerville Community Library celebrates National Novel Writing Month with a series of events to inspire novelists to write a 50,0000 word novel in one month.
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The City of Pflugerville City Council has announced today that it intends to hire Brandon Wade of Galveston, Texas as the new City Manager for the City of Pflugerville.
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The City of Pflugerville has renewed its solid waste and recycling contract with IESI expanding the City’s recycling program, implementing a revised pickup schedule and adopting new customer rates.
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The City offices will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 26 and 27 for the Thanksgiving Holidays. For public safety or water/wastewater concerns, please call the Pflugerville Police Department Community Information line at 512-251-4004 or in the case of an emergency, please dial 9-1-1. Trash pickup will not occur on Thursday...however Thursday pickups will move to Friday and Friday to Saturday. [Additional info...]
On November 10, Pflugerville issued a refunding of bonds saving the City $633,000; this savings was concurrent with Pflugerville receiving an Aa3 rating from Moody’s Investors Service.
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For residential customers on the City’s retail water and wastewater service, the City bases your monthly wastewater charges on your water consumption for November, December, January and February. We take the three lowest consumptions, average them, and that is the consumption your wastewater charge will be based on for the entire year. An account must be active the entire four months to establish an average. All new accounts will be charged the city wide average until the account has established its own winter average. If you have a water leak during this time period, making your water consumption noticeably higher than usual, you need to notify the Utility Billing Office. A copy of the plumbing bill or receipts from the purchase of plumbing supplies will be required no later than May 1st. Upon consideration, your wastewater average may be adjusted appropriately. City Council has approved the issuance of a one time catastrophic water leak. Commercial wastewater charges are based on actual monthly water consumption.
Glass is now being accepted for recycling in partnership with Ecology Action of Texas. Feel free to being your glass to the center. Hours and guidelines are posted on the following page.
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