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  1. The City of Galveston would like to invite you to sign up in the ACH payment program. In lieu of you sending us a check for your monthly water bill, you can direct your bank to send payment via electronic transfer. If you elect the ACH payment option, please contact us at (409) 797-3550 for the direct deposit detailed information.

  2. The City of Galveston uses an emergency notification system to provide essential information quickly in a variety of situations. Employment. Browse available employment opportunities within the city. Galveston County. Visit the website of Galveston County. Hurricane Preparedness. Browse through information on different plans and guides. Landmarks

  3. City of Galveston under coastal flood watch The City of Galveston is under a coastal flood watch from now until at least Sunday at 3 p.m. because of Hurricane Beryl. Tides up to 4 feet are probable, which will likely cause tidal flooding in low-lying areas of the island.

  4. Government. Stay up to date with the City of Galveston's boards and commissions. Gain information from the City Secretary Office. Gain details on Galveston City Council. Galveston Televsion Channel. Watch videos of City Council meetings for the City of Galveston. Find information on parking in the city.

  5. To register with the City of Galveston, you will need the following: $200 registration fee and $25 annual fee. Insurance and bonding information must be current. Liability insurance with a $300,000 minimum showing the City of Galveston as an additional insured and certificate holder. Surety bonds with a $25,000 minimum.

  6. Location. Public Works Facility. 3015 Market Street. Galveston, TX 77550. Office Hours. Monday-Friday. 8:00AM to 5:00PM. Contact Us. Ph: (409) 797-3620. Email the ...

  7. The City of Galveston was chartered in 1839. The role of Galveston as the principal port and gateway to the Southwest during the 19th Century has placed the entire city in a unique position in relation to the history of Texas. The city furnished shipping, goods, money, and transportation necessary to settle the state, nurture its trade, and ...

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