Stormwater utility bills have been mailed to Peachtree City residents, and the city is offering three ways to pay.

Online payments can be made at www.peachtree-city.org/stormwater; those using electronic checks will be charged an additional $1 fee, and using a debit or credit card will cost $1.95 for bills up to $200 and another $3 for each $100 increment above that. American Express cards will not be accepted for online payments.

Customers can mail checks or money orders to Peachtree City Stormwater, P.O. Box 117009, Atlanta, GA 30368-7009; anyone using their bank’s bill pay feature should make sure the payment is directed to that address.

Checks and money orders can also be deposited in an envelope along with the remittance slip at the drop box outside City Hall, 151 Willowbend Road.

Information: 770-631-6385.

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