When cities with over 10,000 partner with the NLC SLWP, the program pays their NLC membership dues for three years. Independence, Missouri took advantage of this offer, and the wide range of other resources our program offers to help build better communities.
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Community Roundtable: Addressing New Challenges from COVID-19 – Moderated by the NLC
by Bill Eller | May 27, 2020
Public servants and business leaders will discuss the new challenges that cities face in managing the COVID-19 epidemic and how to best face those challenges in a community roundtable moderated by the National League of Cities. The way cities operate has changed in...
Parson, Schatz stress infrastructure at annual Missouri Municipal League conference
by Bill Eller | Feb 14, 2019
By Alisha Shurr Originally published by The Missouri Times. Speaking to a room of more than 250 local officials from across the state, the Governor and the Senate President Pro Tem stressed the importance of funding infrastructure and moving Missouri forward. Sen....
Green Infrastructure: Three Key Concepts for Municipal Officials
by Bill Eller | Apr 5, 2018
As municipal officials look to improve infrastructure, rehabilitate distressed neighborhoods and make communities more livable, many are turning to green infrastructure, which uses existing infrastructure, such as parks, to contain and filter water and direct it away...
Utility Service Partners, a HomeServe Company, Serves as a Conference Sponsor of the National League of Cities’ City Summit
by Bill Eller | Nov 16, 2017
City of Phoenix Presented Leadership Award for Participation in NLC Service Line Warranty Program NORWALK, Conn.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- The NLC Service Line Warranty Program (formerly administered by Utility Service Partners (USP), a HomeServe Company) is a proud...
Water Kansas City Testimonial
by Bill Eller | Oct 27, 2016
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 – Kansas City, Missouri Part Two
by Summer Minger | Jun 10, 2016
This week’s Flashback Friday continues our journey through beautiful Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO). We have already gained a wealth of history and knowledge at the National World War I Museum at the Liberty Memorial, took a swing at learning about Negro League Baseball...
Flashback Friday – Kansas City, Missouri
by Summer Minger | Jun 3, 2016
For this week's Flashback Friday, we are taking a journey to the City of Fountains; Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO). Kansas City is full of history and culture, and today we will explore some of the unique experiences available to visitors and residents of KCMO. Our trip...
A Homeowner’s Tip For Conserving Water
by Summer Minger | May 5, 2016
This tip for conserving water comes from David C. of Kansas City, Missouri. He was the winner of our photo contest during Service Line Awareness Week. “I conserve water with 4 of these 55-gallon rain barrels around my home. This provides 220 gallons of water from just...
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Case Study: Independence, Missouri
When cities with over 10,000 partner with the NLC SLWP, the program pays their NLC membership dues for three years. Independence, Missouri took advantage of this offer, and the wide range of other resources our program offers to help build better communities.
Community Roundtable: Addressing New Challenges from COVID-19 – Moderated by the NLC
Public servants and business leaders will discuss the new challenges that cities face in managing the COVID-19 epidemic and how to best face those challenges in a community roundtable moderated by the National League of Cities. The way cities operate has changed in...
Parson, Schatz stress infrastructure at annual Missouri Municipal League conference
By Alisha Shurr Originally published by The Missouri Times. Speaking to a room of more than 250 local officials from across the state, the Governor and the Senate President Pro Tem stressed the importance of funding infrastructure and moving Missouri forward. Sen....