The Western United States is experiencing a slow-moving crisis: drought. In fact, drought has impacted more people globally over the past 40 years than any other type of natural disaster, and it is the second most costly natural disaster in the United States,...
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Public-Private Partnerships May Be Solution to Aging Infrastructure
by Bill Eller | Jul 10, 2020
Infrastructure is aging, the national deficit is growing and tax revenue has taken a hit from COVID-19. Many communities are wondering where they will find the funds to provide basic services to their residents, let alone address deferred maintenance on infrastructure...
Case Study: Tuscon, AZ
by HomeServe USA | Apr 13, 2020
Case Study: Tuscon, AZ Municipalities that partner with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program receive a revenue share from policies sold that can be dedicated to a wide variety of beneficial community programs. The City of Tucson, Arizona, utilizes the funding to...
Is Your Tap Water Safe to Drink?
by Bill Eller | Jul 31, 2019
As a municipal official, you want to know that your residents’ tap water is safe to drink, but there may be things lurking in the water supply of which you are unaware. Groundwater supplies may be contaminated with arsenic, chemicals and pathogens discharged from...
Ken Strobeck, Former Executive Director, League of Arizona Cities and Towns
by HomeServe USA | Jun 3, 2019
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...
Tucson Park Enhancements Financed By NLC SLWP
by Summer Minger | Jul 31, 2018
Municipalities that partner with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program receive a revenue share from policies sold that can be dedicated to a wide variety of beneficial community programs. The City of Tucson, Arizona utilizes the funding to improve the city’s public...
City of Phoenix Customer Testimonial
by HomeServe USA | Jul 11, 2018
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Testimonials: Edward, City of Phoenix, Arizona
Looking Back At 2016
by Summer Minger | Mar 16, 2017
2016 saw tremendous and exciting activity for the NLC Service Line Warranty Program! We welcomed 71 new city partners in the U.S., bringing our total to over 400 across North America. We now serve nearly 11 million municipal households, and performed a repair or...
NLC Service Line Program: Helping Municipal Infrastructure
by Summer Minger | Oct 26, 2016
The National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program helps residents of participating municipalities repair or replace thousands of water and sewer laterals every year. The program has helped more than 140,000 residents complete more than million in...
Flashback Friday – Phoenix, AZ
by Summer Minger | May 27, 2016
Identified by VisitPhoenix as “the cosmopolitan heart of Arizona and the soul of the American Southwest,” Phoenix, Arizona, is a longtime partner with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program by HomeServe, previously known as Utility Service Partners (USP). The sixth...
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Water Conservation More Important than Ever During Drought
The Western United States is experiencing a slow-moving crisis: drought. In fact, drought has impacted more people globally over the past 40 years than any other type of natural disaster, and it is the second most costly natural disaster in the United States,...
Public-Private Partnerships May Be Solution to Aging Infrastructure
Infrastructure is aging, the national deficit is growing and tax revenue has taken a hit from COVID-19. Many communities are wondering where they will find the funds to provide basic services to their residents, let alone address deferred maintenance on infrastructure...
Case Study: Tuscon, AZ
Case Study: Tuscon, AZ Municipalities that partner with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program receive a revenue share from policies sold that can be dedicated to a wide variety of beneficial community programs. The City of Tucson, Arizona, utilizes the funding to...