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City Utilities
     For questions about utilities provided by the city, call (417) 934-2601 or stop by City Hall at 126 N. Oak St. in
     Mountain View.
         Utility billing procedures
         Utility meters are read from the 1st to the 15th of each month. Bills are prepared and mailed the last day
         of the month. You should receive your bill by the first of the following month. Bills are then payable
         and due by the 15th of the month. Should the 15th fall on a weekend or holiday when City Hall is
         closed, the customer may have until the first following working day to pay the bill without penalty. A
         $10 penalty will be added if the bill is paid after the 15th. If the bill is not paid by the 20th, the service is
         subject to shut-off. If shut-off occurs because of nonpayment, there will be a $15 reconnect fee for first
         time delinquencies, $20 for second time and $30 for third time. Full payment of all charges must be col-
         lected before services are restored.

     Driver and Vehicle Licensing
     Driver and vehicle licenses can be obtained at the State Office of the Department of Revenue located at 504 W
     US Hwy 60. Call (417) 934-2387 for more information.


     Voter Registration
     Voter registration, cancellations or changes may be made at Mountain View City Hall. Proof of identification is
     required.


     City Voting Polls and Locations
     The Goldsberry East and West precincts will vote at the Mountain View Community Center, located at 125
     East First Street.

     Recycling Center
     Mountain View’s Recycling Center is located on East Highway 60. Call (417) 934-2723 for more information. The
     Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to noon.

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