
Euless residents will soon be sliding into the future of utility payments, thanks to the city's latest tech-savvy upgrade. Starting in March, the City of Euless is rolling out a fresh way for customers to settle their water bills, adding a roster of digital wallet options including PayPal, PayPal Credit, Venmo, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Amazon Pay, according to the City of Euless.
In an age where convenience is king, the move aims to give billpayers more flexibility and control over how they handle their monthly dues. Eager to ditch the old system before the next billing cycle hits, the city is inviting customers to hop onto the new platform when it goes live on March 4. Users are encouraged to visit the city's website, punch in their account number and email, and cruise through options to pay up, set up payment methods, or jump on the autopay bandwagon with a credit card or bank account.
Change isn't always easy, and the city knows it. To smooth the transition, customers relying on the current bank draft system will need to re-register and configure their autopay, ensuring their water flows without a hitch. In the event of a tech hiccup or for those who favor human contact, an automated voice response system is standing by at 817-685-1471 to guide users through the setup.
Powering this digital shift is Paymentus, the City’s electronic bill presentment and payment provider. They're the brains behind the bits and bytes, making sure residents' payments slip through the net without a snag. For the curious or the confounded, additional information is readily available on the city's website or by giving them a ring at the same number provided for the automated system, 817-685-1471.









