Drinking Water Quality Report The City of Poplarville works around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. Click the link below to read our 2021 Annual Drinking Water Report. Read More 2025 Municipal Elections The following citizens have applied for qualification for the upcoming municipal elections in the City of Poplarville. Primary Election will be held April 1st.Mayor David Glenn Bolin - Republican Louise Smith - Republican … Read More Adjustments on Repairing My Leak There is no law which requires a municipality to make a reduction in a water bill based on a leak on the customer's side of the meter. However, any account holder may request an adjustment for a leak by contacting the Mayor or BOA. A receipt showing repairs made to correct the leak will be… Read More Administration Read More Animal License Read More Audits & Budgets Read More Beer and Light Wine Enjoy the refreshing taste of your favorite beer or light wine served with your favorite meal in our local restaurants. Check out the links below to learn more about our City's policy on the sale of beer and light wine. Read More Bids Read More Building Permits Read More Cemetery Ordinance Read More Central Business District Tax Abatement Ordinance and Application Read More City Park 400 Hwy 26 W Poplarville, MS 39470 Open from Sunrise to Sunset daily. For information regarding renting the pavilions or gazebo, please see the form located below. Contact City Hall to check the availability of your day. Read More Code of Ordinances Read More Common Questions Regarding Water Read More Common Questions Regarding Water Read More Contact Information This is a placeholder for City Contact Information Read More Court Payments To make a payment on a court fine, please contact the Municipal Court Clerk to verify the charge, amount, and docket number. Court payments may be made by cash, cashier's check, or a money order. No personal checks allowed. Payments may be delivered to:City… Read More Education Education is a priority among residents of Poplarville. Excellent educational opportunities for all ages from kindergarten through sophomore level of college are available. Read More Elected Officials Read More Employee Application Read More Fire Department Check out out Fire Department Facebook Page here. Read More Full-Time Laborer Read More Golf Cart Information Read More Helpful Links Read More Is My Meter Working Correctly? The water meter is designed similar to the odometer in your car. It will only measure the amount of water coming through the meter. The meter will never run faster than it was designed to, and it cannot speed up or register a higher reading than actual usage. As the meter ages, the meter slows,… Read More Job Opportunities There are currently no job openings at the time. Please check back as we update job opportunities as they become available. Read More Limb Pick Up Policy Read More Notice of Special Meeting Read More Notice of Special Meeting for Proclamation of Emergency Read More Our New City Website We are excited to announce the launch of our new city website. We hope you find it informative and easy to use! We appreciate your patience as we update the content on our new website. Read More Police Officer-(Full-Time) Read More Poplarville City Parks Read More Poplarville History In 1872 Pearl County was formed from land taken from Marion and Hancock Counties and was inhabited by a tribe of Indians called “Caesar” after their chief. New Settlers came from Virginia and North Carolina; their ancestors were from the British Isles. For financial reasons Pearl River County… Read More Proposed Ordinance: Granting Electric Franchise To Mississippi Power Company Read More Public Defender Read More Small Business Owner in Poplarville? Read More Special Election for Alderman At-Large Qualifying Deadline is August 5, 2020 Read More Student's Corner Youth Leadership The Youth Programs Include: The MML (Mississippi Municipalities League) Statewide Youth Leadership Summit held in March of each year MML Youth Track at the Annual Summer Conference held in Biloxi, MS Mayor’s Youth Council Leadership… Read More There's Water in my Meter Box Meter boxes are set in the ground and will retain water from various sources, such as rain, sprinklers, or runoff. If none of these are the source and you see water in your meter box, you may have a leak. Look at the dials on the meter. Movement on the red indicator tells you water is moving… Read More Things To Do Around Poplarville Planning a day trip? Start your day off with freshly baked donuts from Popa's Donuts. Then travel downtown to grab a fresh cup of specialty coffee at Main Street Coffee or a refreshing loaded tea at P-Ville Nutrition. Stop by our… Read More Town Green 511 South Main Street Poplarville, MS 39470 Check out our Upcoming Community Event Page to stay updated. Read More Upcoming Community Events Read More Water Payments Water Payments may be made by Automatic Bank Draft, Online by a Card, or Cash, Cashier's Check, or a Money Order. Payments can be delivered to the drive-thru only as our lobby remains closed due to COVID. We are open Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We… Read More Website Accessibility We are committed to ensuring that all persons who may have one or more disabilities has complete access to all the resources, communications, and services available to all citizens. Conformance The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and… Read More Why is My Bill Higher than Normal? Your bill is based on the amount of water measured on your meter. If your bill is higher than normal, we recommend to read your meter and compare your reading to the reading on your bill. If your reading is lower than the reading on your bill, then give us a call immediately to let… Read More Why is My Sewer Bill Higher than My Water Bill? The City of Poplarville's sewer services are contracted through Pearl River County Utility Authority. PRCUA sets the sewer rates. Currently, the rates set by PRCUA are higher than those set for water. Read More Yard Sale Permit Application Read More Zoning and Ordinance The City of Poplarville is a place where existing business is part of our very fabric, making us who we are today. New businesses alike can find us as a place to thrive and prosper. All businesses can take advantage of our premier location in South Mississippi. We are a southern city "about… Read More View PDF of Page
Drinking Water Quality Report The City of Poplarville works around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. Click the link below to read our 2021 Annual Drinking Water Report. Read More
2025 Municipal Elections The following citizens have applied for qualification for the upcoming municipal elections in the City of Poplarville. Primary Election will be held April 1st.Mayor David Glenn Bolin - Republican Louise Smith - Republican … Read More
Adjustments on Repairing My Leak There is no law which requires a municipality to make a reduction in a water bill based on a leak on the customer's side of the meter. However, any account holder may request an adjustment for a leak by contacting the Mayor or BOA. A receipt showing repairs made to correct the leak will be… Read More
Beer and Light Wine Enjoy the refreshing taste of your favorite beer or light wine served with your favorite meal in our local restaurants. Check out the links below to learn more about our City's policy on the sale of beer and light wine. Read More
City Park 400 Hwy 26 W Poplarville, MS 39470 Open from Sunrise to Sunset daily. For information regarding renting the pavilions or gazebo, please see the form located below. Contact City Hall to check the availability of your day. Read More
Court Payments To make a payment on a court fine, please contact the Municipal Court Clerk to verify the charge, amount, and docket number. Court payments may be made by cash, cashier's check, or a money order. No personal checks allowed. Payments may be delivered to:City… Read More
Education Education is a priority among residents of Poplarville. Excellent educational opportunities for all ages from kindergarten through sophomore level of college are available. Read More
Is My Meter Working Correctly? The water meter is designed similar to the odometer in your car. It will only measure the amount of water coming through the meter. The meter will never run faster than it was designed to, and it cannot speed up or register a higher reading than actual usage. As the meter ages, the meter slows,… Read More
Job Opportunities There are currently no job openings at the time. Please check back as we update job opportunities as they become available. Read More
Our New City Website We are excited to announce the launch of our new city website. We hope you find it informative and easy to use! We appreciate your patience as we update the content on our new website. Read More
Poplarville History In 1872 Pearl County was formed from land taken from Marion and Hancock Counties and was inhabited by a tribe of Indians called “Caesar” after their chief. New Settlers came from Virginia and North Carolina; their ancestors were from the British Isles. For financial reasons Pearl River County… Read More
Student's Corner Youth Leadership The Youth Programs Include: The MML (Mississippi Municipalities League) Statewide Youth Leadership Summit held in March of each year MML Youth Track at the Annual Summer Conference held in Biloxi, MS Mayor’s Youth Council Leadership… Read More
There's Water in my Meter Box Meter boxes are set in the ground and will retain water from various sources, such as rain, sprinklers, or runoff. If none of these are the source and you see water in your meter box, you may have a leak. Look at the dials on the meter. Movement on the red indicator tells you water is moving… Read More
Things To Do Around Poplarville Planning a day trip? Start your day off with freshly baked donuts from Popa's Donuts. Then travel downtown to grab a fresh cup of specialty coffee at Main Street Coffee or a refreshing loaded tea at P-Ville Nutrition. Stop by our… Read More
Town Green 511 South Main Street Poplarville, MS 39470 Check out our Upcoming Community Event Page to stay updated. Read More
Water Payments Water Payments may be made by Automatic Bank Draft, Online by a Card, or Cash, Cashier's Check, or a Money Order. Payments can be delivered to the drive-thru only as our lobby remains closed due to COVID. We are open Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We… Read More
Website Accessibility We are committed to ensuring that all persons who may have one or more disabilities has complete access to all the resources, communications, and services available to all citizens. Conformance The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and… Read More
Why is My Bill Higher than Normal? Your bill is based on the amount of water measured on your meter. If your bill is higher than normal, we recommend to read your meter and compare your reading to the reading on your bill. If your reading is lower than the reading on your bill, then give us a call immediately to let… Read More
Why is My Sewer Bill Higher than My Water Bill? The City of Poplarville's sewer services are contracted through Pearl River County Utility Authority. PRCUA sets the sewer rates. Currently, the rates set by PRCUA are higher than those set for water. Read More
Zoning and Ordinance The City of Poplarville is a place where existing business is part of our very fabric, making us who we are today. New businesses alike can find us as a place to thrive and prosper. All businesses can take advantage of our premier location in South Mississippi. We are a southern city "about… Read More