Partner Testimonial, League of Arizona Cities and Towns, filmed at the NLC City Summit 2019. Discussion of why the league endorses the program, how the program has benefits AZ municipalities, how the program has benefited the league, and would the league recommend the...
Public-Private Partnerships
Vulnerable Populations Important for Fair Housing Policy
by Bill Eller | Apr 30, 2019
In recognition of Fair Housing Month, Christie Myers, Managing Director of Opportunity Dallas, addresses the importance of fair housing policy and practice to vulnerable populations. “Fair housing practices help people understand what it means to be a welcoming and...
Aging Infrastructure Leads to Lost Money and Public Health Concerns
by Bill Eller | Apr 24, 2019
It is no secret that our country’s aging infrastructure is worsening, and that there is no one guiding agency or overall plan to address myriad issues from crumbling water pipes to inflow and infiltration overloading storm and wastewater sewers. Lead and Asbestos Even...
Infrastructure Needs and Stretched Budgets Addressed by P3s
by Bill Eller | Mar 27, 2019
Our infrastructure is aging, our national deficit growing and our tax revenue just isn’t up to the task – not without politically unpopular and potentially devastating increases. So public-private partnerships, or P3s, are a way to stretch those tax dollars to make...
Water Infrastructure Crisis: Data in the Six Pillar Solution – A Message from John Kitzie, CEO
by slwamktg | Mar 7, 2019
In a previous newsletter we introduced the idea of Six Pillars that must be addressed to reverse the dire state of America’s water infrastructure. The solution lies in leadership and a plan that addresses these many challenges comprehensively. Pillar #1...
Water and Sewer Line Emergencies Debunking the Myths
by bstickle | Feb 25, 2019
Myths about the cause of service line failures are common. Many people believe that their service lines will never fail in their lifetime. However, reports indicate that the vast majority of the nation’s water pipes were installed after World War II and are in serious...
The Importance of Municipality Branding in Educating and Protecting Residents
by Bill Eller | Jan 24, 2019
The National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe provides homeowners with the peace of mind and satisfaction of knowing that they can be protected from the catastrophic cost of a failed water or sewer service line at their homes. Aging...
The Fallout From Service Line Failures
by slwamktg | Dec 4, 2018
Water damage to a home, whether from a sewer backup or an interior plumbing problem, is not something to take lightly – and, in some cases, homeowners insurance won’t cover not only the plumbing, but the water damage to the home, unless the homeowner has purchased...
Customer Testimonials and Thank Yous
by HomeServe USA | Oct 30, 2018
HomeServe's 15th Anniversary Video
Columbus’s Blueprint For Clean Streams And Strong Neighborhoods
by Summer Minger | Oct 11, 2018
National League Of Cities Written by Cathy Spain In the late 1970s, I was a research economist writing guidebooks for local officials about the affordability of new infrastructure to achieve national water quality standards. At the time, new wastewater treatment...
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Las Vegas Homeowners Save over $2 Million from Partnership between City and Service Line Warranties of America
Las Vegas, Nev. – September 27, 2023 – Homeownership is part of the American dream, but an unexpected, expensive home repair can quickly turn it into a nightmare. Since 2016, the City of Las Vegas has worked with Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) to offer...
Improved Efficiency, Environmental and Financial Outcomes for Municipal Water Systems and your Residents Webinar
Are you looking to protect your homeowners from the unexpected stress and cost of water and sewer line emergencies? The causes of public aging infrastructure affect your residents’ private lines, too, and unexpected service line repairs can cost homeowners thousands...
Household Water Conservation a Losing Battle Without Water Provider Solutions
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