Kerrville, Texas, January 3, 2022— The Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) and the City of Kerrville are accepting applications for appointment to the Kerrville Public Utility Board of Trustees, position number four.

The board of trustees consists of five citizens of the United States of America who reside in or conduct business on a full-time basis in Kerr County, Texas, and who use the system for personal, residential, business, and/or company use. The mayor of the City of Kerrville is an ex-officio voting member of the board of trustees. 

The term of the office begins on or after April 21, 2022, for a five-year term. The city council of Kerrville will fill the vacancy by appointment from nominations submitted by the Kerrville Public Utility Board of Trustees. 

An application form is available on KPUB’s website at kpub.com. Application forms may also be obtained from the KPUB’s office at 2250 Memorial Blvd or City Hall at 701 Main Street. You may also contact the KPUB executive assistant to the CEO at 830.792.8255 or the Kerrville city secretary at 830.257.8000.

For consideration by KPUB at its February board meeting, please submit your application by February 1, 2022. The application can be found using this link https://www.kpub.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Board-Application-and-Addendum-2022.pdf. 

 

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About KPUB

The Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) was acquired by the City of Kerrville in 1987. KPUB serves approximately 23,000 customers throughout a 146 square mile service area, including Kerrville, Center Point, Ingram, Hunt, and surrounding areas in Kerr County.

KPUB is overseen by a five-member board of trustees who serve without compensation and who are responsible to the City of Kerrville for the management and control of the system. KPUB is a responsive and efficient locally-owned provider of reliable, high-quality utility service at the lowest responsible price.