- Durham, NC | Official Website
On November 3, 2025, the City of Durham will begin using a new online payment provider, InfoSend, for utility bill and general billing payments The City is making this change as part of an organization-wide systems upgrade
- Welcome to The City of Durham | Durham, NC
Your goals will be tied into the City’s vision, making Durham a leading city in providing an excellent and sustainable quality of life Click on the menu to the right to learn more about making Durham a great place to work, live and play!
- Things to Do in Durham - Live, Work, and Play in the Bull City
The City of Durham is proud to offer programs and work with community partners to provide great recreation and entertainment options for residents and visitors Find some of the Bull City's highlights below, and visit Discover Durham to explore all the latest things to do in Durham
- Planning Development | Durham, NC
The department helps plan and direct Durham’s vision for growth that supports a high quality of life, a robust economy, and a sustainable, inclusive, equitable, and accessible Durham for generations to come
- Services | Durham, NC
The City of Durham and County of Durham are a joint Violence Reduction Plan with a strategy and learning session on Wednesday, December 17, which will be open to the public and feature nationally recognized violence reduction expert Thomas Abt Read on
- Make a Payment - Water Bill, Utilities, Parking | Durham, NC
The City of Durham provides water and sewer, stormwater, and solid waste collection services to Durham residents and businesses Pay City Water Bill, Stormwater, Yard Waste
- Fire Department | Durham, NC
The City of Durham Fire Department is staffed with more than 400 employees in 19 stations to serve residents and visitors of Durham
- Customer Billing Services | Durham, NC
In 2021 the City of Durham received a grant from the National League of Cities (NLC) to study and address inequitable outcomes that are created by fines and fees In addition to receiving this grant, Durham is part of a six-city cohort called CAFFE, Cities Addressing Fines and Fees Equitably
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