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Brigham City FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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| Answer | · Want to know about your Special Improvements Assessment and status of account?
If you are in an area of town and have a curb and gutter assessment and would like to know what your payments, rate of interest you are paying, the status of your account, and exactly what you are paying for, please call Diane for any information of questions you might have concerning your Special Improvements Assessment at 734-6601.
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| · Want to know about licensing your animal, dog clinic, etc.
Are you aware that your dog MUST be licensed every year? Also that rabies shots are good for only three (3) years? Do you need to know the date of the last shot? Do you know that the City, in conjunction with the Humane Society holds Rabies Clinic each year so you can get the rabies shot and also license your pet all in one trip? Plus a savings on the shots. This clinic is usually held the later part of February. Also, did you know that there is a late fee of $10.00 as of March 2 if you haven't gotten your pet licensed? Call and find out all about it, at 734-6601.
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| · Want to know how paying your utility bill can be made easier?
Are you interested in saving yourself time, gas, steps and parking frustrations in paying your utility bill? Brigham City Corporation offers direct pay at any bank. Your utility bill can be taken directly out of your checking account or your savings account. For more information, please call 734-6601 and ask for Diane.
Online Bill Pay is now available! You can log onto xpressbillpay.com, register, and then pay your bills online with either your credit or debit card. For more information, please call 734-6601 and ask for Diane.
Also, did you know you can pay your bill with your Visa, MasterCard and Discovery card? You can also drop your payment at the drop box in City Hall parking lot without having to get out of your car. There is also a Brigham City Corporation drop box at Wells Fargo Bank. Back to top
| · Want to know about city funds, investments and sales tax?
Do you sometimes wonder about City funds? What the guidelines are for investing funds, what interest rates we receive for invested funds?
City funds are invested according to the utah Money Management Act. The complete act and rules are both found at treasurer.state.ut.us/ Excess city funds are invested in the Utah State Treasurer's Pool, which receives a rate higher than any other money market fund. The Money Management Act governs investing by the Tresure's Pool which is only for public funds. If you have questions, call 734-6601. Back to top
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