Updated 6/19/20


The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen is scheduled to consider a utility payment plan and other matters when it meets in regular session Tuesday at the City Hall.
During the noon meeting, the board will consider reinstating utility cutoffs for nonpayment, which were suspended due to the COVID-19 economic shutdown in March.
City Administrator Terry Harrison said the city has offered to make payment arrangements with customers who are behind on their utility bills as a result of the economy.
Harrison reported there are approximately 120 customers who would have been cut off but weren't because of the cutoff suspension.
Of those 120, he said that very few have responded to requests to come by the city hall and make payment arrangements on their bills.
Harrison said the ones that have not come in to make arrangements are the same people we cut off every month before the coronavirus hit.
If the board votes to reinstate cutoffs due to nonpayment,  Harrison said it would not go into effect until the July billing cycle, which he said is the first or second week of the month.
Harrison encouraged all customers behind in their utility bills to come to City Hall to make some kind of payment arrangements.