Arma Municipal Services - 701 East Washington St
Arma Municipal Services - 701 East Washington St

Municipal services refer to basic services that residents of a city expect the city government to provide in exchange for the taxation which citizens pay. Basic services include power and light, water, sewer, streets, public libraries, schools, fire, police, ambulance, and other departments.
The City of Arma provides practical payment methods including:
- Cash or Check Payments can be placed through City Hall,
* Do NOT leave cash in after hour slot. - Auto Draft Payments can be setup for the 16th of each month,
- Credit Card Payments can be placed online at:
GovPayNet . Using PLC Code: 4565
*Additional Credit Card Fees will apply. - and of course Contact City Hall for information or assistance.
Last Provided Municipal Utility Service Rates
Last Provided Municipal Utility Service Rates
Electrical
UtilitieskWh | Residential | Commercial |
---|---|---|
base 30 < | @ 16.38 (0.546) | @ 34.29 (1.143) |
next 80 + | @ .129 | @ .129 |
next 200 + | @ .1184 | @ .1184 |
next 310 + | @ .1130 | @ .1130 |
Note: Commercial Demand Charge:
$7.44 per kWh per KW of Demand
Electric rates automatically increase 2.5% on January 1st each year, unless the City Council votes to keep current rates.
Water
UtilitiesGallons | Inside City | Outside City |
---|---|---|
base 2,000 < | @ 18.85 | @ 32.03 |
next 8000 + | @ 0.009425 | |
next 10000 + | @ 0.0065138 |
Sewer:
Gallons | Rate |
---|---|
2,000 < | @ 17.38 + adjustment |
Note: Water automatically increases 2.5% on May 1st each year, unless the City Council votes to keep current rates.
Sewer Average is based on Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb and Mar usage.
Electrical Service
UtilitiesElectrical power has been sourced from various services over time such as Westar, Evergy, WAPA, and KMEA.
Water Management
UtilitiesWater is supplied by water from two of Arma's Wells, and supplemented via Bone Creek Reservoir and Lake, which is roughly seven miles north of Arma.
Sewer Treatment
UtilitiesThe sewage lagoons are the large ponds west of the 69 Highway and just south of 640th in which the city's waste accumulates and naturally breaks down.
Operations
Management
Tom Gorman
SupervisorAssigns tasks to the employees, organizes daily operations and provide feedback to management to help make day to day operations more efficient.