For the latest City Operations & Information, please see https://www.valleycity.us/covid-19/
On Wednesday March 17, Valley City Mayor Dave Carlsrud declared a state of emergency as a proactive measure to assist in slowing the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Not only will the emergency declaration allow the City to
tap into state and federal resources and funding if necessary, but the City
will be better positioned to take actions that protect the health and safety of
Valley City employees and residents.
Pursuant to the Mayor’s emergency powers, and in
consultation with city staff, the doors to City Hall, Public Works Service
Center, Transfer Station, Water Treatment Plant, and Fire Department will be
closed to the public with an anticipated re-open date of April 1. Protective
measures have been taken by the Police Department and the PD lobby will remain
open at this time. City offices are fully staffed and all services will
continue to be provided without interruption, including but not limited to fire
and police protection, flood protection, garbage collection, and street, water,
sewer, and electric service. The purpose of the closure is to discourage
discretionary travel and unnecessary person-to-person contact in the community.
Residents should call or email with any questions, concerns
or business matters. City staff will determine if access to City
facilities will be granted depending on the nature of the issue and the City’s
ability to handle the issue remotely.
City Commission meetings and City Planning Meetings will
continue to be held as previously scheduled in the Commission Chambers at City
Hall; however, in furtherance of the emergency declaration access will be
limited as follows:
- The doors to City Hall will be locked as
indicated above.
- Any interested person must call 701-845-1700 to
request access.
- Interested persons will be encouraged to call a
conference line or participate remotely (information will be released as soon
as possible).
- Residents are highly encouraged to watch the
broadcast (live or replay) of commission meetings on BEK channel 26 or CSI
channel 68.
- NewsDakota.com and/or KOVC radio will be given
an opportunity to livestream all meetings.
Utility Bill Payments
Public Works will provide the following payment options
during the emergency closure:
- Auto-pay
- Complete
the Automatic Payment Authorization Form available at www.valleycity.us, and submit to
Public Works, PO Box 240, Valley City, ND 58072.
- Payment by check or
money:
- Mail to Valley City
Public Works, PO Box 240, Valley City, ND 58072.
- Drop box located in the
parking lot north of the Post Office.
- Drop box located inside
the entryway to Public Works at 254 2nd Avenue NE
- Payments deposited in
the drop boxes by 8:00 AM will be credited to the previous day’s business
activities.
- Cash
- Cash payments will be
accepted in the drop boxes only for the duration of the emergency
closure and must be enclosed in an envelope with information that clearly
identifies the account holder and account.
- Payment by credit card:
- Credit card payments
will be accepted by phone only for the duration of the emergency
closure and only using the account holder’s credit card. Please
call 701-845-0380 during regular business hours.
Contact Information
- City Hall—(701) 845-1700
- Public Works—(701) 845-0380
- Transfer Station—(701) 845-0314
- Police Department—(701) 845-3110
- Fire Department—(701) 845-3351
At this time the City has not acted to prohibit local travel
or restrict the operations of businesses in town. Please call local
businesses directly to determine how they are responding to COVID-19.
The City of Valley City will continue to monitor this
quickly evolving situation and will follow the recommendations of local, state,
and federal health experts. Residents are also encouraged to rely on
accurate and current advice from trusted sources. Covid-19 related
questions will be directed to
- City County Health District—(701) 845-8518, Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm;
- North Dakota Department of Health hotline—(800) 207-2880, daily, 7:00am to 10:00pm;
- Centers for Disease Control online (www.cdc.gov); and
- North Dakota Department of Health online (health.nd.gov).
Most importantly, take steps to protect yourself and your
family:
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water
(or hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol)
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
- Cover coughs and sneezes with a disposable tissue
or use the inside of your elbow
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick,
and practice social distancing in general
- If you believe you or a family member is sick
please stay home and call a medical professional