Starting Monday, March 23 all City of Amarillo facilities will begin limiting face-to-face interactions in an effort to mitigate the potential spread of COVID-19.
City Manager Jared Miller says “This isn’t a shut down,” “We are modifying our business practices to ensure we can continue to provide all of the necessary services for our community while mitigating the spread of coronavirus.”
The city will be conducting all city business over the phone or online if possible.
o Golf courses: Open to the public. Social distancing practices are required and the facility is being cleaned and sanitized per CDC recommendations for high use areas. The deli is open for carry out only.
o Amarillo Zoo: Open to the public with the exception of the Education Building and Herpetarium. Social distancing practices are required and the facility is being cleaned and sanitized per CDC recommendations for high use areas.
o Tennis Center: Open to the public. Social distancing practices are required and the facility is being cleaned and sanitized per CDC recommendations for high use areas.
o To take advantage of this service, use the website to place materials on hold, or call any library location between 9 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Saturday to request books, movies, or audiobooks. Your checkout will be ready within two hours and we will be happy bring those materials to your car. You will be required to show a photo ID to receive the materials. Curbside service will end each day at 5 P.M.
o Contact the Utility Billing Department at (806) 378-3030 or [email protected]
o Our automated system is available to you at (806) 576-1932. The automated system will accept debit/credit cards (Mastercard and Visa) and checking accounts.
o Online services are also available through our Customer Self Service Portal at billing.amarillo.gov
o Contact us directly at (806) 378-3030 for live assistance.
o We also have a payment drop box to the right of the entrance to City Hall and these payments will be monitored throughout the day.