PLEASE DO NOT PAY YOUR WILDER IRRIGATION DISTRICT BILL ON THIS WEBPAGE.


WILDER – Hometown of Former Governor Phil Batt
Meeting agendas can be found at https://towncloud.io/go/wilder-id/
ONLINE PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Pay with Debit or Credit Card (fees apply) Fee for paying with credit/debit is $3.99 or 2.95% whichever is higher
To pay your Utility Bill, Utility Deposit, or City Irrigation Bill online Click Here .
To pay for Dog Licenses, Building Permits, or other miscellaneous items Click Here .
To pay your Utility bill, Utility deposit, City Irrigation, Building Permits, Dog Licenses or any other miscellaneous items online with DOXO, Click Here. FREE with checking account information. (not debit card)
Snip-it Of Wilder:
Wilder is a small farming community which is nestled in the western side of Canyon County, Idaho near the Oregon border. The city is surrounded by vast agricultural lands growing a diverse variety of crops which include potatoes, sugar beets, onions, corn, grain, and mint. This area is unique for the production of one crop. It is known for growing “hops” which are used in the brewing of beer.
Our community offers all the amenities that retirees or a growing family needs, such as Community celebrations, great public schools, K – 12, a library, restaurants, several church denominations, QRU facilities, and local fire district. Major medical services and shopping malls are available 10 -20 miles away in nearby Nampa/Caldwell with excellent highway access. This area is a sportsman’s dream come true, due to the close proximity of a local golf course, fishing in streams and mountain lakes, camping within an hours drive, hunting some of the finest game around, snow and water skiing, and other sport opportunities.
We are proud of our city and would like to extend a warm welcome to those thinking of purchasing a new home or just relocating out of the hectic life of the city. Wilder is a bedroom community, but with major amenities a short drive away. Our community is experiencing growth with several new housing developments in our area to offer affordable housing to those who would enjoy rural living with the “big city atmosphere” of Boise only miles away, should you desire some added excitement.
“Come Grow With Us.“