With the ongoing Stage 4 drought regulations, the City of Clarendon is offering yard signs for citizens who have a water well and are therefore not subject to the city’s water restrictions.
Residents can go by City Hall at 313 South Sully Street, with proof of their well and pick up a sign free of charge. The city also can send an employee to verify the well if the customer has no other proof.
These signs will benefit the Citizen and the City during the Stage 4 Drought Contingency conditions. Call City Administrator Brian Barboza at 806-874-3438 if you have any questions.
Stage 4 drought restrictions were initiated last month after the Greenbelt Reservoir reached an elevation of 2615 feet above mean sea level. The lake level has risen with recent precipitation and was reported at 2616.06 feet above sea level on Tuesday, but it must stay above 2615 for more than 30 days before Greenbelt member cities can move back to Stage 3.
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