City
of Atlanta Introduces Water/Sewer Bill Payment Kiosks
Mayor Shirley Franklin Pays First Bill For TV Cameras
Atlanta,
GA - July 20, 2006 - The City of Atlanta recently unveiled the
first of a series of self-service bill payment kiosks that provide
city residents with a convenient way to pay their monthly water
and sewer bills. City of Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin helped
launch the new bill payment kiosks at a televised press event
that showcased the kiosks' ease of use.
The
City of Atlanta Watershed Department, which already accepts online
bill payments, selected Self-Service Networks' NeoPay kiosks to handle the
demand for in-person check and credit card payments, eliminating
the need for Watershed Department employee involvement. In addition
to delivering cost savings and allowing employees to focus on
other tasks, the NeoPay kiosks expand residents' payment options.
As
the Watershed Department's Melinda Langston explains, "These
bill payment kiosks underscore our commitment to better serving
the needs of city residents. Paying your water or sewer bill has
never been so quick and easy."
The
new kiosks represent just one facet of a city-wide initiative
to bring self-service payment and information options to Atlanta
residents and visitors alike.
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