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New Plymouth is a wonderful community that welcomes all who visit. The country is beautiful, the people are friendly, and life here runs at just the right pace. Our city streets create a horseshoe shape, giving our small town the title of the "World's Largest Horseshoe".
City of New Plymouth City Hall is your resource for information and questions about our local government as well as services offered in our community.
The community of New Plymouth, population approximately 1500, is one of three cities located in Payette County, seven miles west of the Oregon border along the historic and scenic Snake River Basin. Boise, the state capital, is located 50 miles to the east.
Pay Your Bill Now. Utilities include, water, sewer and garbage services. An $135.00 water deposit is required, and is fully refunded or credited to account once the depositor has made twelve (12) consecutive timely payments. Utility bills are sent out the first of each month.
The goal of city, county and regional planning is to further the welfare of people and their communities by creating convenient, equitable, healthful, efficient, and attractive environments for present and future generations.
City Code. The City of New Plymouth is responsible for protecting our community's health, safety and welfare through effective enforcement of city codes and ordinances. An ordinance is a law passed by the City of New Plymouth government.
Activities & Events. No matter what the season, there is always something going on in the City of New Plymouth. Keeping our residents informed of scheduled events and local happenings is important.
Water Utilities. Conserve Water. At City of New Plymouth , we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.
Departments. The different departments of the City of New Plymouth work hard to take care of the community. If you have questions related to a particular department, general information may be found on this website.
The City of New Plymouth City Council acts as the legislative branch of our government, as well as its policy-making body. The Council looks to the city's goals, major projects and infrastructure improvements ranging from community growth to land use to finances and strategic planning.