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  1. Emergency Notifications. Visit our Everbridge Portal to sign up for emergency notifications or update your account to ensure you and your loved ones receive important alerts, warnings and instructions as critical situations arise. This service is open to Texas City residents and businesses.

  2. Emergency Preparedness Checklist. Find out what kind of disasters could affect you: Contact Texas City's Office of Emergency Management at 409-643-5822. Ask about the types of natural or technological (hazardous materials, major transportation accidents, etc.) disasters most likely to occur in Galveston County.

  3. The AGPR has implemented an efficient and user-friendly bill tracking system that allows you to conveniently monitor the status of your bills online. This system empowers you to stay updated on the progress of your bills, from submission to clearance.

  4. Report Storm Damages. Affected Texans are encouraged to report property damage from disaster impacts. Share pertinent details and photos to assist emergency management officials in the damage assessment process. Click here to report your damage.

  5. The Office of Emergency Management. The City of Abilene Office of Emergency Management develops, maintains, and implements a local community plan for mitigating, managing and recovering from major emergencies and disasters.

  6. Discover the Utility Billing Department and learn more about paying your Texas City utilities.

  7. Get information, tips and tools to prepare your family, home, and neighborhood with Richardson's Office of Emergency Management. Request a Presentation. Learn about the Risks and Make a Plan. Keep at least 72 hours of supplies on hand- for water that's 1 gallon per person per day.