HOW DOES $10 OFF YOUR WATER BILL SOUND?
GO TO FORMS AND DOWNLOAD THE "LEAD SERVICE LINE INVENTORY" - CUSTOMER SURVEY
How does $10.00 off your water bill sound?
The City of Stockton is offering customers a $10 credit on their water bill for completing and submitting the attached survey,
LSLI Customer Survey Completion Incentive General Rules
The Stockton Board of Aldermen, at its regular meeting on March 25, 2024, voted to offer their utility customers an incentive for their participation in completing the EPA required Lead Service Line Inventory (LSLI) survey.
The City of Stockton will offer a one-time $10 (ten dollar) credit toward customers' water bills for those customers who complete the lead survey. To be eligible for this you must be a current City of Stockton customer and must submit a valid completed LSLI Customer Survey to our office by September 1, 2024.
Surveys must have all questions answered with valid and accurate responses, including the customer's water account number and phone number, must be received at our office by 4:00 pm on September 1,2024, to be eligible for the credit. The City of Stockton is not responsible for mail lost. After survey entries are verified for validity, the customer will receive a one-time credit on their next water bill for $10.
ey HereTo comply with EPA regulations, our public water system is conducting a lead service line inventory. In performing this inventory, Stockton water needs to know the material composition of all lines-both those owned by the water system and those privately owned. More information on the EPA's regulations related to the inventory can be found at https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/revised-lead-and-copper-rule.
CITY RECYCLING CHANGES AS OF JULY 1, 2024:
RECYCLING CENTER
NEW PROCEDURE-JULY 1ST
Wed, Fri & Saturday 9-11
(closed during inclement weather)
CITY RESIDENTS MUST SHOW WATER BILL RECEIPT ON LOCATION TO USE RECYCLE CENTER
Items must be presorted before arriving at the center, AND emptied, rinsed, dried, crushed and flattened.
NON-RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES MUST PURCHASE PERMIT AT CITY HALL AND PRESENT PERMIT ON LOCATION TO USE RECYCLE CENTER EACH TIME
Please see cityofstocktonmo.com website "services" for more details including accepted and non-accepted items
CITY HALL 417-276-5210
Recycling Services. 515 N 5th St.
DO NOT leave items when the center is closed
Items Accepted:
*Glass * Paper/Cardboard *Plastics (#1 & 2)
*Steel and tin cans but NO PLASTIC BAGS
CITY HALL 417-276-5210
Updates:
See cityofstocktonmo.com Facebook page; City of Stockton Missouri
2023 CCR Annual Water Quality Report ID MO5010763
The Current CCR is available at www.dnr.mo.gov/ccr/MO5010763.pdf or call 417-276-5210 for a paper copy.
JULY 22, 2024, Meeting Agenda
REGULAR MEETING
Monday, July 22, 2024, at 4:30 p.m.
Tentative Agenda
City of Stockton Board of Aldermen Regular City Council Meeting
At 1424 South Street, Stockton, MO 65785
- Call regular session meeting to order
- Roll call
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Invocation
- APPROVE AGENDA
- Visitors: 1) Wille Oberman requesting help to clean Korth Center ditches
- Minutes
- Approve Bills
- Comments from the Public:
- Police Dept Liaison
- OLD BUSINESS
-Donating Brian’s Park to SACC
- REPORTS FROM APPOINTED BOARDS:
Airport Board:
Cemetery Board:
Park Board:
- SCHEDULED BUSINESS:
-Hopewell liquor license request for 7/27/24 and 9/1/24
-2024 Conflict of Interest Ordinance 24-621
-Adding Council on email network for an approximate cost of $2,304.00 per year
-Adding the City Attorney on email network for an approximate cost of $576.00 per year
-Approve Police Policies and Procedures
-Review and make determinations on outstanding police procedures and standards
-Atronics camera proposal for adding security cameras to City Park
- REPORTS FROM APPOINTED OFFICIALS:
City Attorney: 1) Starting a youth sports league with soccer fund 2) New labor law starting July 1
Police Chief: 1) Shooting range for training to meet COP certification
City Superintendent: 1) Compactor quotes for WWTP
Fire Chief:
City Clerk:
Building Inspector/Code Enforcer:
- Mayor-Communications: 1) City responsibility to maintain ditches/culverts
- Board-Communications: 1) Higley – outside employees work schedules
- Adjourn regular session:
- Closed session:
- Litigation
- Real Estate
- Personnel
THIS MEETING MAY INCLUDE A VOTE TO GO INTO CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS PERSONNEL, LITGATION OR REAL ESTATE ACCORDING TO 610.021 (1) (2) (3) RSMo.
Storm Shelters Available:
Storm Shelters: Per City's Emergency Management as of 4-8-2015 storm shelters available when sirens are sounded are at the following locations:
1. 1st Southern Baptist Church - northwest and south entrances.
2. Basement doors at Court House
3. Regular doors at jail parking garage.