When it comes to living in Amarillo, at least according to this study, you'll be able to afford a place. Just be prepared for the cost of utilities to go with it.
I don't know how many times I heard that Covid would be over as soon as November 4th. I thought that was ridiculous from the first time I heard it. I still do. Guess what? November 4th was yesterday and as far as I can tell Covid is still a thing. Am I right?
Did you open your City of Amarillo Water bill and wonder why is was higher than normal? You used the same amount of water that you normally do, but you were charged more than normal. There is a reason your bill might be higher than usual.
If you receive water from the City of Amarillo and you pay a water bill, then you received a warning letter in the mail about the City not properly testing the water for an 8-hour period in November. So what does that mean, and why are we just now hearing about it 4 months later?
Good news! The Boil Water Notice that was in effect for portions of Amarillo has been lifted! No more boiling water or fear of harmful bacteria and microbes in your tasty tap water.
There is a "Boil Water Notice" in effect till Thursday, June 13th, 2013 or later. Portions of Amarillo are affected after a 20 inch cast-iron water main broke Sunday evening on Amarillo Boulevard near English Road. Citizens in the affected area are reminded to boil their water before consuming it.
Amarillo residents just saw a new drainage fee added to their water bills and now it looks like there will be another utility increase. This time, Atmos Energy customers will see an increase on their bills.