Information
City Hall
300 W. Geronimo
Hours: M-F 8:00am-12:00pm/1:00pm-3:00pm
620-846-2267
620-846-2984 (fax)
620-846-2264 (24 hour phone # for utility outage)
Council
The City Council meets the 1st Monday of every month at 7:00 pm.
Mayor-Grant Salmans
Councilman- Craig Salmans
Councilman- Kathy Koehn
Councilman- Logan Hedlund
Councilman- Mike Racy
Councilman- Mike Wall
Ordinances
Our ordinances are incorporated within our City Code. If you have any questions, please call the City office.
Zoning Regulations
The City of Montezuma does have zoning regulations. Before building anything within the City, please come into the City office, fill out a building permit, and ask about any regulations there may be.
Swimming Pool
103 South Escalanta St.
New pool built in 2020.
Pool opens Memorial Day 2026
Crooked Creek Community Golf Course
201 East Geronimo St.
Established 1999
Closes at dark
It is open year round except closed during temps of under 45 degrees.
Prairie Wind RV Park
508 West Cortez St.
Open Seven days a week. First come first serve. Located on West end of town along Hwy. 56.
Five pull through trailer sights with 20/30/50 amps, full hookups, concrete picnic tables and patio. No reservations. $20.00 a day for a maximum of 14 days.
Lead Service Line Inventory (LSLI)
Please help us protect your health...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued regulations requiring all public water supply (PWS) systems to develop a Lead Service Line Inventory (LSLI) of both water system owned and your privately owned service lines. Your PWS system submitted this inventory to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) before the deadline of October 16, 2024.
Letters with corresponding surveys were in your January 2023 utility bill for all City of Montezuma water utility customers. The survey asked for assistance in answering questions to help us identify the pipes in your home. Thank you for taking the time to respond to the city's inquiries as this helped us determine if you or your family have a lead exposure risk.
The goal is to remove all lead-containing service lines to your home as piping containing lead can become a potential health risk in drinking water. Some homes (typically built before 1988 in Kansas) may have lead service lines on the customer's property that connect to your water system’s main lines.
Young children, infants, and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead in drinking water and water used for formula because the physical and behavioral effects of lead occur at lower exposure levels in children than in adults.
Additional information on the Lead and Copper Rule and identifying lead pipes and plumbing can be found on the KDHE websites or EPA website:
https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/547/Lead-Copper-Rule
https://www.kdhe,ks.gov/409/Public-Water-Supply
Lead and Copper Rule | US EPA
If you have any questions or need assistance, please call City Hall at 620-846-2267.