The City of Port Huron offers several options for residents who want to take advantage of city services without an in-person visit to the Municipal Office Center.
High levels of COVID-19 infections are causing many to opt out of in-person visits in favor of no-contact options like online services or onsite drop boxes or limited contact services like drive-thru services.
James Freed, Port Huron City Manager, said, “We just wanted to remind folks that we have enhanced our online services and drive-thru experience to allow folks an option to avoid in-person contact during this new wave of COVID-19. We have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases among our City staff and first responders. We continue to take necessary mitigation measures to ensure we can continue staffing City operations at the appropriate levels.”
Utility bills such as water and sewer bills can be paid online at Porthuron.org, but users will be charged a service fee. Many banks offer online bill pay services that offer their customers free options for sending digital utility payments.
Port Huron residents who have questions about remote services can contact the city Monday – Friday from 8 AM – 4:30 PM at (810) 984-9700.
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand