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Lancaster, SC | Official Website. Welcome! HERE WE CREATE THE FUTURE LANCASTER. Online Payments. Citizen Request. Document Center. Agendas & Minutes. Job Opportunities. Contact Us.
Visit the Utility Services Portal to pay your utility bill. (Please note: there will be a $1.25 fee if you pay online). If you have problems making your payment online, please call our office at 803-283-9991. You can now pay your utility bill online, over the phone or in person.
Building, Planning, Zoning & Licensing. Visit the online portal for building and zoning applications. The Building and Zoning Department provides information and instruction to citizens, business owners, builders, and developers within the City.
The City of Lancaster operates under the Council form of government. Six City Council members are elected in single-member districts and the Mayor is elected at-large; all serving four-year terms.
Human Resources. The Human Resources Department is responsible for recruiting, screening, and hiring employees. Responsibilities also include performance evaluation, benefits management, employee relations, and employment law compliance.
Lancaster, SC 29720. City Main Line: 803-283-2489. Job Announcement Line: 803-285-8811. Crime Tip Hotline: 803-289-6040. Government Websites by CivicPlus®.
Utility Payments & Account Information. Utility Services is a division of the Finance Department and manages monthly water, sewer and solid waste billing and collections for some 5,800 customers who live both in and outside the City of Lancaster corporate limits.
Whether you're a local looking for weekend plans or a visitor eager to immerse yourself in Lancaster's charm, you'll find no shortage of opportunities to create cherished memories. Stay updated on upcoming events, performances, and more by exploring our event listings below.
City Main Line: 803-283-2489. Job Announcement Line: 803-285-8811. Crime Tip Hotline: 803-289-6040. Government Websites by CivicPlus®. Meet the members of Lancaster's City Council.
The Solid Waste Department is comprised of two Divisions working together to maintain a cleaner and safer City. The Streets and Sanitation Division is responsible for maintaining approximately eleven miles of city streets and related sidewalks as well as the cleanliness of the City.