Public Hearing
Hannibal Board of Public Works 3 Industrial Loop Drive, Hannibal, MO, United StatesThe Hannibal Board of Public Works will be hosting a Public Hearing to discuss water rate adjustments that will take affect January 1, 2019. This water rate adjustment is the first in a series of proposed water rate adjustments that will help fund the granular activated carbon system project that was voter approved in 2016.
HBPW Board of Directors Monthly Meeting
Hannibal Board of Public Works 3 Industrial Loop Drive, Hannibal, MO, United StatesRegular meetings for the Board of Directors are held on the third Monday of each month at 5:00 PM at the HBPW office on Industrial Loop Drive, Hannibal. The Board agenda is published on the Friday prior to each meeting and the public is welcome to attend.
Christmas Eve-Office Closed
HBPW Business Office is closed. For utility emergencies, please call (573) 221-0955.
Christmas Day-Office Closed
HBPW Business Office is closed. For utility emergencies, please call (573) 221-0955.
New Year’s Eve-Office Closed
HBPW Business Office is closed. For utility emergencies, please call (573) 221-0955.
New Year’s Day-Office Closed
HBPW Business Office is closed. For utility emergencies, please call (573) 221-0955.
CHART Teen Task Force Health Fair
Admiral Coontz Recreational Center 301 Warren Barrett Drive, Hannibal, MO, United StatesThe Hannibal Board of Public Works Stormwater Department will be joining other community participants at the Annual CHART Teen Task Force Health Fair to teach visitors about how you can protect your community's watershed and ways that everyone, no matter what age, can help with litter control.
President’s Day-Office Closed
HBPW Business Office is closed. For utility emergencies, please call (573) 221-0955.
Serving Hannibal’s Watershed TEEN NIGHT
Hannibal Free Public Library 200 South 5th St, Hannibal, MO, United StatesHBPW Stormwater Department presents: Serving Hannibal's Watershed Teen Night What is watershed? Why is it important? What can we do to protect it? Teens are welcome to attend this free event to learn about how they can help their community protect their watershed system.