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City of Copperas Cove
City of Copperas Cove Miscellaneous Links
City of Copperas Cove Code Enforcement
City of Copperas Cove Building Inspections
City of Belton
City of Belton Miscellaneous Links
City of Belton Code Enforcement
City of Belton Building Inspections
City of Harker Heights
City of Harker Heights Miscellaneous Links
City of Harker Heights Building Permits
City of Harker Heights Code Enforcement
City of Harker Heights Permits
City of Harker Heights Public Works - Residential Accounts
To request a disconnection of service you may go to the City of Killeen's Utility Collections Office, email, or call 254-501-7800. When emailing you must complete the Disconnection Request Form (link below) and an email will be sent back with the confirmation number.
City of Killeen
City of Killeen Miscellaneous Links
City of Killeen Building Permits
City of Killeen Code Enforcement
City of Killeen Building Inspections
City of Killeen Public Works - Residential Accounts
To request a disconnection of service you may go to the City of Killeen's Utility Collections Office, email, or call 254-501-7800. When emailing you must complete the Disconnection Request Form (link below) and an email will be sent back with the confirmation number.
City of Lampasas
City of Lampasas Miscellaneous Links
City of Lampasas Code Enforcement
City of Temple
City of Temple Miscellaneous Links
City of Temple Code Enforcement
FEMA Flood Map Service
It's important to know that flood damage is usually not covered by most homeowners insurance policies, regardless of whether you live in a high-risk zone or not. In fact, if you live in an area with low or moderate flood risk, you are 5 times more likely to experience flood damage than fire damage in your home within the next 30 years. Fortunately, you can protect your home and belongings by obtaining flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. The cost of this type of insurance can be less than $400 per year for many homeowners.
Groundwater Conservation Districtions (GCDs)