The City of Amarillo is committed to maintaining and improving our water and wastewater systems to ensure reliable service for our community. The following projects are managed through the Capital Projects & Development Engineering Department, which oversees planning, construction, and long-term infrastructure improvements.

For questions or concerns about any of the projects listed on this page, please contact Capital Projects & Development Engineering by email at construction@amarillo.gov or by phone at 806-378-9334.

North Heights Water Line Replacement

The City of Amarillo is investing $1.28 million to replace aging two-inch water mains with new six-inch mains in the North Heights neighborhood, improving water service and reliability. Most work will occur in alleys, with temporary dumpster relocations managed by the Solid Waste Department, including the use of vacant lots or additional dumpsters where needed. The project, led by Turkey Creek HDD, is expected to take about five months, weather permitting, with traffic impacts minimized as much as possible.

Anticipated Completion:
WINTER 25/26 0
Contract Amount:
$ 0 1,281,116.97
Funding Source:
0 Water & Sewer Fund Revenues
Project Contact Information:

Capital Projects & Development Engineering by email at contractor@amarillo.gov.

North Heights Water Line FAQs

See below for site maps of the North Heights Water Line Replacement Project.

Project locations

Line 1: N Fannin to N Travis St.

  • Alley b/w NW 19th & 20th Ave.


Line(s) 2 – 5: N Travis to N Ong St.

  • Alley b/w NW 16th & 17th Ave.
  • Alley b/w NW 13th & 14th Ave.
  • Alley b/w NW 12th & 13th Ave.
  • Alley b/w NW 10th & 11th Ave.


Line 6: NW 10th to 13th Ave.

  • Alley b/w N Harrison & Tyler St.


Line 7: W Amarillo Blvd. to NE 13th Ave.

  • Alley b/w N Polk & Taylor St.

The Scope of Work for the North Heights Water Line Replacement project includes:

  • Install 9,778 linear feet (~2 miles) of 6-inch water line using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD)
  • Install 300 linear feet of 6-inch water line using Open Cut
  • Abandon 9,778 linear feet of existing 2-inch water lines
  • Reconnect up to 221 water service lines
  • Most work will occur in alleys

Traffic impacts are not expected, if closures are needed, affected property owners will receive notice of driveway /street closings and information on alternative routes prior to the start of any construction. 

Trash service will continue without interruption during the project. The Solid Waste Department will relocate dumpsters as needed — using nearby vacant lots whenever possible. In some cases, dumpsters may be placed in front of homes if no lots are available. Additional dumpsters will be provided in areas with elderly residents who may need closer access. Once work is complete in an alley, dumpsters will be returned to their original location.

Residents are strongly encouraged to obey the construction signs, stay alert, and avoid work zones.

The North Heights project is funded through the City of Amarillo’s Water & Sewer Fund Revenues.

Downtown Water Main Replacement

This project involves replacing and abandoning utility mains in downtown, mainly along SE 5th Ave., Arthur St., SE 9th Ave., Grant St., and nearby alleyways. The work includes installing a new 12-inch water main, regrading the sanitary sewer, and abandoning old water mains.

Anticipated Completion:
0 TBD
Contract Amount:
$ 0 2,228,885.50
Project Contact Information:

Amarillo Utility Contractors, Inc. (Contractor) by phone at 800-595-0452

Capital Projects & Development Engineering by email at contractor@amarillo.gov.

Downtown Water Main Replacement FAQs

See below for the map of the Downtown Water Main Replacement Project.

Downtown Water Main Replacement Map

Property owners will receive notice from the Contractor of driveway closings and information on alternative routes prior to the start of any construction.

Closures will depend on the weather and how much uninterrupted work the contractor can complete at a time. The City will send out press releases informing the public of any road/lane closures. 

The Contractor will start construction on a water main replacement between South Fannin & Milam Streets. This replacement is located in an alley and will extend from SW 1st to SW 3rd Avenue.

The contractor will then proceed to continue with utility work downtown, beginning with the sanitary sewer regrade that is in the alley between Johnson & Grant Streets. This regrade will extend from SE 7th Avenue to SE 8th Avenue.

Residents are strongly encouraged to obey the construction signs, stay alert, maintain safe speeds through the work zone and follow traffic control that is in place. Residents are asked to stay off closed lanes until they are reopened to traffic by the contractor. Please reduce speeds in these areas to protect you, workers and others from any hazard involved with construction. 

Residents will need to provide evidence that their property has been damaged and that the damage was directly caused by the contractor, please notify the City’s Risk Management Department at 806-378-9300 or email at riskreports@amarillo.gov

Dumpster services will not be interrupted but dumpsters may be relocated temporarily to accommodate construction and pickup by Solid Waste.

Construction will be a far enough distance from event venues and/or be completed before any event can be affected. The Contractor and the City do not anticipate any disruptions to events but will be ready to coordinate as needed to minimize/prevent disruptions to future events.

There will be times where service will not be available. The Contractor will provide advanced notice to residents who will be affected when that time comes.

Northeast Sanitary Sewer Interceptor

This project will install around 13 miles of large sewer pipes to connect to the River Road Wastewater Treatment Plant. It will improve service in northeast Amarillo and allow the city to replace old, failing sewer pipes. It will also help reduce the load on the Hollywood Road Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Anticipated Completion:
SUMMER 2025 0
Contract Amount:
$ 0 72,862,527.80
Pipe Installed:
0 11.8 Miles
Overall Project Completion:
0 97%
Project Contact Information:

Capital Projects & Development Engineering by email at contractor@amarillo.gov.

Northeast Interceptor FAQs​

See below for the map of the Northeast Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Project.

NE Interceptor Project Map

Affected property owners will receive notice from the Contractor of driveway /street closings and information on alternative routes prior to the start of any construction. Please check the Project Map to see the areas that will be affected.

The Contractor be working at various locations along the interceptor’s alignment. Sanitary Sewer lines are typically installed beginning at the deepest end and working to the highest elevation. Please check the current Project Map to see the work zone areas that are currently affected.

Residents are strongly encouraged to obey the construction signs, stay alert, maintain safe speeds through the work zone and follow traffic control that is in place. Residents are asked to stay off closed lanes until they are reopened to traffic by the contractor. Please reduce speeds in these areas to protect you, workers and others from any hazard involved with construction. 

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City of Amarillo: Property Taxes Rebated Per Year by Agreement Type 

Overview 

The chart shows the dollar amounts of property taxes rebated per year over the last five fiscal years, broken down by agreement type. There were no Chapter 380 property tax rebates in the first two years listed. The total amount increased slightly each year, with a more significant increase in the most recent year. 

Values 

Numerical values presented on the image: 

 

Fiscal Year 2020/2021 

Fiscal Year 2021/2022 

Fiscal Year 2022/2023 

Fiscal Year 2023/2024 

Fiscal Year 2024/2025 

Chapter 311 

$533,080 

$547,426 

$574,947 

$591,249 

$821,350 

Chapter 380 

$0 

$0 

$37,387 

$39,172 

$61,013 

Presentation 

The bar chart shows the amount of property taxes rebated in the past five fiscal years, broken down by agreement type. The horizontal axis shows each of the past five fiscal years and the vertical axis shows the dollar amount rebated. For each fiscal year there is vertical column, comprised of two stacked columns, each of which representing the different agreement types. 

City of Amarillo: Number of Tax Abatements Granted Per Year 

Overview 

The chart shows the number of businesses that received a tax abatement from the City of Amarillo in the past five fiscal years. The 2020/21 and 2021/22 fiscal years each had four active abatements, 2022/23 had five, and 2023/24 and 2024/25 each had seven. 

Values 

Numerical values presented on the image: 

 

Fiscal Year 2020/2021 

Fiscal Year 2021/2022 

Fiscal Year 2022/2023 

Fiscal Year 2023/2024 

Fiscal Year 2024/2025 

Active Abatements Per Year 

4 

4 

5 

7 

7 

Presentation 

The bar chart shows the number of businesses that received a tax abatement from the City of Amarillo in the past five fiscal years. The horizontal axis shows each of the past five fiscal years and the vertical axis shows the number of active abatements each year. Each year has one column, with the height indicating number of active abatements in that year.

Amount of Taxes Abated Per Year 

Overview 

The chart shows the dollar amounts abated over the past five fiscal years from Chapter 312 tax abatement agreements. Each fiscal year shows a larger dollar amount abated, with minor growth over the first three years, a higher increase in the fourth year, and minor growth again in the fifth year. 

Values 

Numerical values presented on the image: 

 

Fiscal Year 2020/2021 

Fiscal Year 2021/2022 

Fiscal Year 2022/2023 

Fiscal Year 2023/2024 

Fiscal Year 2024/2025 

Taxes Abated by City of Amarillo 

$510,061 

$623,017 

$679,849 

$965,261 

$1,143,899 

Total Abated by All Entities Including City of Amarillo 

$1,569,512 

$1,926,332 

$2,103,099 

$2,884,936 

$2,959,496 

Presentation 

The bar chart represents the amount of taxes abated over the past five fiscal years. The horizontal axis shows each of the past five fiscal years and the vertical axis shows the dollar amount abated. The bar representing taxes abated by the City of Amarillo is sightly offset to the side of the bar representing the amount abated by all participating tax entities for each fiscal year. This shows that the amount abated by the City of Amarillo is a part of the total amount abated by all entities.

City of Amarillo: Taxes Rebated Per Year by Type 

Overview 

This chart shows the dollar amounts rebated by the City of Amarillo from economic development incentive agreements over the past five fiscal years. Each year is broken down by rebate type, including property tax rebates, hotel occupancy tax rebates, and sales tax rebates. Each fiscal year shows a slight increase in total dollars rebated, with a more drastic increase in the most recent fiscal year. 

Values 

Numerical values presented on the image: 

 

Fiscal Year 2020/2021 

Fiscal Year 2021/2022 

Fiscal Year 2022/2023 

Fiscal Year 2023/2024 

Fiscal Year 2024/2025 

Property Tax Rebates 

$533,080 

$547,426 

$612,334 

$630,421 

$882,363 

Hotel Occupancy Tax Rebates 

$686,747 

$753,112 

$794,828 

$871,423 

$808,348 

Sales Tax Rebates 

$0 

$21,046 

$55,528 

$45,881 

$368,716 

 

Presentation 

The bar chart represents the amount rebated by the City of Amarillo for each type of tax rebate over the past five fiscal years. The horizontal axis shows each of the past five fiscal years and the vertical axis shows the dollar amount rebated. The different rebate types are stacked vertically in each fiscal year, with the height representing the total dollar amount rebated.