Welcome to the Official Website of Kachina Village Improvement District

Our Mission

At Kachina Village Improvement District, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water and wastewater services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill? We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers. Learn more...

Need assistance paying a utlity bill? KVID has partnered with Coconino County Community Services to provide relief to eligable residents. Find out more HERE

KVID Board of Directors

Looking for information regarding KVID’s local Water Board, meeting agendas, or meeting minutes? Find out more about it HERE

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Water Leak - South Side of Kachina Village

May 17, 2025

Hello everyone. I'm Sam Mossman, the director for KVID.

KVID is addressing a large water leak at the moment, and we're doing our best to get that sorted out as soon as possible. In order to keep service on for most of Kachina Village we’ve had to transfer water from another part of our system. That can cause unusually high flows in some areas and nearby customers to experience water quality issues caused by sediment being stirred up in the lines.

Unfortunately, an unexpected issue like this doesn’t leave time to notify our residents of the potential outages or water quality issues ahead of time. KVID staff had to act quickly to keep the water system active and to keep widespread...

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Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

July 09, 2025

As the temperature rises and summer makes its grand entrance, it's essential to remember that our pets need extra care to stay comfortable and healthy.

Just like us, pets can become dehydrated in the heat, which can lead to serious health issues if not properly managed. Ensuring your pet stays hydrated during these hot months is key to their well-being and safety.

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