The Basics of Stormwater Water is our single most precious natural resource, and it is the responsibility of each citizen to help protect that resource.
Citizen Stormwater Information Stormwater refers to rainfall/snow melt that has fallen to the ground and flows over the land and/or infiltrates the ground.
Stormwater Program Elements Throughout this page you will find information pertaining to the proper disposal of hazardous household materials, information pertaining to Highly Visible Pollutant Sources, and copies of important documents.
Stormwater Utilities Management of stormwater runoff has become an increasingly important responsibility for local governments like Garden City.
Application for Stormwater User Fee Inquiry / Review Fact Sheet Upon receipt of your request, we will review your property's billing account data and conduct additional research to establish the correct amount of impervious area and the resulting stormwater user fee.
What are Easements? An easement is a portion of land that has been set-aside for a specific purpose. Easements give the City of Garden City or Utility Companies the right to construct and maintain facilities within the designated areas.
Yard Debris Disposal As part of our effort to be environmentally conscious and as a cost-cutting measure, in 2011, the public works department began using an inert landfill accepting only "green" waste.
Dry Trash & Yard Debris Garden City picks up and disposes of dry trash from residences only within the City's boundaries.
Sustainable Landscaping EcoScapes engages Georgians in sustainable land use practices that help conserve water resources, native plants, habitats and wildlife.