City of Amarillo, TX
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Alley Repair/Maintenance
- Alley Repair/Maintenance
- Alley Repair/Maintenance View More
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Amarillo Civic Center Complex Events
- Amarillo Civic Center Complex Events
- Amarillo Civic Center Complex Calendar of Events View More
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APD Crime Map
- APD Crime Map
- Want to find out where crime in Amarillo is happening? Follow the link to APD's Crime map page. View More
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Apply to be an Emergency Communications Specialist (9-1-1 Call-taker/Dispatcher)
- Apply to be an Emergency Communications Specialist (9-1-1 Call-taker/Dispatcher)
- Your exciting career with AECC as an Emergency Dispatcher begins with your online application. Find it here. View More
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Breastfeeding Support
- Breastfeeding Support
- WIC provide breastfeeding support. For more information, please call 806-371-1119. View More
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Communicable Disease Reporting
- Communicable Disease Reporting
- Communicable Disease/Notifiable Condition reporting. View More
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Deferred Disposition
- Deferred Disposition
- You can request a Deferred Disposition online, by mail/email, or in person at The Municipal Court. You are not eligible for a deferred disposition for a traffic offense if you hold a commercial driver’s license or held one at the time of the offense, or for a traffic offense committed in a construction zone with workers present. For more information on how to start the process, please click view more. View More
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English as a Second Language
- English as a Second Language
- ESL Classes teach BASIC English. Classes are held in the Downtown Library at 413 SE 4th. Call (806) 378-6038 for more information. View More
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Find a job with the City of Amarillo
- Find a job with the City of Amarillo
- The online employment system allows an applicant to fill out an online employment application, search job postings, apply for open positions, and submit supplemental material related to their application. View More
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Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis and HIV Testing
- Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis and HIV Testing
- Needing gonorrhea and syphilis testing that is required for immigration? View More
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Hotel/Motel Tax Payments
- Hotel/Motel Tax Payments
- Hotel/Motel Occupancy Tax Information View More
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How Do I Apply For a Food Establishment Permit
- How Do I Apply For a Food Establishment Permit
- How to submit a Food Establishment Permit Application View More
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How Do I Apply For A Special Event
- How Do I Apply For A Special Event
- Information on how to file a Special Events Application View More
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How Do I Apply For A Swimming Pool, Spa or PWIF Permit
- How Do I Apply For A Swimming Pool, Spa or PWIF Permit
- Information on how to apply for a Pool, Spa or a PIWF Permit View More
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How Do I Apply For a Temporary Food Establishment Permt
- How Do I Apply For a Temporary Food Establishment Permt
- Information on how to obtain a Temporary Food Establishment Permit for a Special Event. View More
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How Do I Apply For A Water Sample Collection
- How Do I Apply For A Water Sample Collection
- Information on how to obtain a water sample application View More
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How Do I Apply For An On-site Sewage Facility Permit
- How Do I Apply For An On-site Sewage Facility Permit
- Information on how to obtain an On-site Sewage Facility permit View More
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How Do I File A Complaint About An On-site Sewage Facility
- How Do I File A Complaint About An On-site Sewage Facility
- Information on how to file a complaint about an On-site Sewage Facility View More
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How Do I File a Food Establishment Complaint
- How Do I File a Food Establishment Complaint
- How to make a complaint about a Food Establishment View More
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How Do I Request An Area To Be Sprayed For Mosquitoes
- How Do I Request An Area To Be Sprayed For Mosquitoes
- How to request treatment for mosquitoes View More
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How Do I Request Environmental Health Records
- How Do I Request Environmental Health Records
- Information on how to obtain records. View More
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Immunizations
- Immunizations
- Adult immunizations. Childhood immunizations. Immunizations for refugees. Immunizations for immigrants. Shots and vaccinations View More
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Initial Health Screening
- Initial Health Screening
- Initial Health Screening for Refugees View More
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Interactive Maps
- Interactive Maps
- If you need a map of the City of Amarillo's Infrastructure. View More
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Job Resources
- Job Resources
- The Amarillo Public Library offers a variety of job resources to the community. View More
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Legal Resources
- Legal Resources
- The Municipal Court offers legal resources available to the public for self-help purposes. To see the available legal resources click view more. View More
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Library Events
- Library Events
- With storytimes, programs, bookclubs, and classes, the Amarillo Public Library has something for everyone. View More
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Library Locations
- Library Locations
- The Amarillo Public Library has five location open to the public seven days a week. View More
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Make a non-emergency police call
- Make a non-emergency police call
- Non-emergency call View More
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Make an anonymous tip about a crime
- Make an anonymous tip about a crime
- DRAFT View More
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Make an Online Police Report
- Make an Online Police Report
- Make a police report from the computer when an officer is not required to collect the information. This can save you time and keep officers available for emergency or in-progress crime responses. View More
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Municipal Court Jury Duty
- Municipal Court Jury Duty
- Cases heard by the Amarillo Municipal Court are Class C misdemeanor violations that have fine only penalties. Jurors for the Amarillo Municipal Court are selected at random from a list of voter registrations and a list of drivers licenses. If summonsed for jury duty, you are required to report for the date and time listed on your summons. View More
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Municipal Court Location
- Municipal Court Location
- 201 South East 4th Avenue Amarillo, TX 79105 View More
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Obtaining a Library Card
- Obtaining a Library Card
- Amarillo Public Library cards are free to all who live or own property within the Amarillo city limits. Please have proof of address available to staff when applying for an APL card. View More
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Play golf
- Play golf
- Have fun playing golf at an award winning, City owned and operated golf course. 4 great golf courses at Comanche Trail and Ross Rogers golf complexes. View More
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Pothole in Alley/Street
- Pothole in Alley/Street
- Pothole in Alley/Street View More
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Read the City of Amarillo Municipal Code
- Read the City of Amarillo Municipal Code
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Recycling Services
- Recycling Services
- Find out about recycling services provided by the City of Amarillo. View More
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Refugee (I-693) Documentation Assistance
- Refugee (I-693) Documentation Assistance
- I-693 documentation assistance for immigrants View More
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Report a Main Break
- Report a Main Break
- If you suspect a main break, call the Water Utilities 24/7 service dispatch number. View More
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Request a Public Health Record
- Request a Public Health Record
- Information on receiving a copy of an immunization/shot record, STD test results, TB test result. View More
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Request Public Information
- Request Public Information
- The Texas Public Information Act (sometimes called the open records act) is in Texas Government Code chapter 552. It assures that all persons have equal access to public information held by the City of Amarillo. View More
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Resolve Traffic Citation
- Resolve Traffic Citation
- There are three main steps to resolving your traffic citation (ticket) which may include multiple violations, STEP 1: Selecting your option of how to take care of the violation, STEP 2: making your plea, and STEP 3: paying any fines/court costs associated with the violation. All three of these steps can be taken care of online, by mail/email, or in person at The Municipal Court. For more information click view more. View More
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RFPs and Bids
- RFPs and Bids
- Summary View More
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Search for a lost pet
- Search for a lost pet
- Animal Management & Welfare oversees the housing of strays, surrenders, and impoundments. When the owners can be located the shelter also returns animals to their owners through the reclaim process. View More
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See a Municipal Court Judge
- See a Municipal Court Judge
- You can see a Municipal Court Judge Monday-Friday virtually via Zoom or at specific walk-in court times. View More
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Solicitor's Permit Application
- Solicitor's Permit Application
- Applications for permits for door to door sales, as regulated by Amarillo Municipal Code Sec. 14-6-55 to 14-6-62, are available at the Amarillo Police Department's service desk on the first floor of the building. You can download and complete the application from the link below and bring it to the police department or fax it to (806)378-3058. You will be required to provide identification and any state licenses required by your business (normally alarm or security related) when picking up the permit. Applications are normally processed within one business day. View More
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Special Events Guidelines
- Special Events Guidelines
- Parade, Race, Block Party, Special Events Permits View More
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Storm Water Management Criteria Manual
- Storm Water Management Criteria Manual
- Storm Water Management Criteria Manual View More
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Street Repair/Maintenance
- Street Repair/Maintenance
- Street Repair/Maintenance View More
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Ticket Sales
- Ticket Sales
- panhandletickets sells tickets for ticketed events at the Amarillo Civic Center, Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, and other events throughout the community. View More
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Tuberculosis (TB) Skin Test
- Tuberculosis (TB) Skin Test
- Tuberculosis (TB) skin test View More
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Unclaimed Property
- Unclaimed Property
- Information on Unclaimed Property held by the City View More
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View bid opportunities for a City contract or RFP
- View bid opportunities for a City contract or RFP
- The City of Amarillo Purchasing Department is now submitting bids through the online bidding system Public Purchase. Through this process, we hope to achieve maximum vendor participation in online bidding, as well as strive to be financially responsible with taxpayer dollars... View More
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View Meeting Agendas and Minutes
- View Meeting Agendas and Minutes
- Public Meeting Agendas and Minutes View More
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Warrants
- Warrants
- To search the warrant database by name click view more. View More
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Watch City Council Meetings
- Watch City Council Meetings
- City Hall -> View City Council Meetings Online View More
Public Improvement Districts
Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) are an economic development tool authorized by the Texas Local Government Code Chapter 372 and the City of Amarillo Public Improvement Department.
Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) fund capital improvements and supplemental services to meet the community needs which could not otherwise be constructed or provided, such as entryways, landscaping, fountains, specialty lighting, decorative and landscaped streets and sidewalks, multi-use trails, and signage.
The expenditures of the capitol improvements and supplemental services are paid entirely by the property owners within the PID who receive special benefits from the capital improvements or services.
PID assessments are calculated each fiscal year by Potter and Randall Appraisal District — PRAD.
Public Improvement Districts Contact Information
Public Improvement Districts Manager Carrie Roberts
Email: carrie.roberts@amarillo.gov
Phone: 806-378-6488
Public Improvement Districts
Click each Public Improvement District below for more information.
Established: August 13, 2024
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot. Assessments will begin September 1, 2024.
Established: February 2001
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot
Board Information: Five-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: April 1995
Assessment Method: Based on a flat rate, depending on the lot's classification A, B, C & D
Board Information: 5-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: July 2016
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot
Board Information: 5-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: 2024
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot. Assessments will begin September 1, 2024.
Established: August 2017
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot
Board Information: 3-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: July 2003
Assessment Method: Based on a percentage of the total square footage within the PID boundary
Board Information: 5-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: December 2006
Assessment Method: Expenses divided equally among the 29 residential
Board Information: 3-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: October 2014
Assessment Method: Based on a rate multiplied by the square footage of the lot
Board Information: 5-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: August 2001
Assessment Method: Expenses divided equally among the 24 platted lots
Board Information: 3-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Established: March 2011
Assessment Method: Expenses divided among all platted lots
Board Information: 5-member advisory board appointed by the City Council
Public Improvement Districts FAQs
A Public Improvement District (PID) is a specific area within the city where property owners pay an additional assessment to fund improvements and services that benefit their community, such as trails, parks, landscaping, and other community amenities.
Public Improvement District assessments are calculated each fiscal year by the Potter and Randall Appraisal Districts (PRAD). These assessments are based on various factors, including the size of your property and the specific needs of the PID. The city itself does not assess property values for PID assessments.
Public Improvement District assessments are included on your property tax bill, which is mailed annually by Potter or Randall County.
Each Public Improvement District has an advisory board appointed by the City Council. The board oversees the management of the PID, including budgeting and planning for improvements and services.
The City of Amarillo has several PIDS including:
- The Colonies
- The Greenways
- Heritage Hills
- The Pinnacle
- Point West
- Quail Creek
- Town Square
- Tutbury
- The Vineyards