The Garland City Council has proposed a one-time residential water bill adjustment to offset the costs related to dripping faucets during the recent winter storm. The “drip adjustment” proposal is scheduled for formal approval during the City Council’s March 16 meeting and will be implemented in April utility bills.
The 2,000-gallon credit will show as a reduction of the monthly Cost of Basic Service charge. This adjustment applies to both single-family and multifamily residents.
Garland’s Utility Customer Service is available to assist residents whose water bills might reflect excessive water consumption due to broken pipes. Be sure to provide evidence of your break, such as photos and repair receipts.
A reminder that Garland Power & Light residential customers are all on a fixed-rate plan. Customers outside the GP&L service territory might see an increase in their electric bill, depending on what type of rate plan they have.
Garland Utilities will always work with customers who might be struggling to pay. Please contact Utility Customer Service before your bill is due to discuss options, 972-205-2671 or CustServe@GarlandTX.gov