- LADWP Home | Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Helps eligible income-qualified households to manage and meet their immediate home heating and or cooling needs The Lifeline Rate Program is a City of LA Office of Finance program that offers senior and disabled citizens an exemption on their electric and other utility bills
- My Account - General - Liberty Utilities
Liberty Utilities is a regulated utility; our rates must be approved by state regulators Rates reflect the cost to provide customer care, emergency and outage services, maintain and improve infrastructure and recover operating costs Rates also reflect the cost and obligation of serving our customers safely and reliably
- California Public Utilities Commission
We empower California through access to safe, clean, and affordable utility services and infrastructure How can we help? Emergency? Call 911 Are you in a high fire-threat area?
- Utilities For My Home – Find Utilities For Your Home
Find the most complete list of electric, gas, water, trash, and internet providers available to your home
- Find Utilities Near Me - Electric, Gas, Water, And Internet
Electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, telephone, and internet services all qualify as public utilities because they’re necessary for everyday modern life
- Utility Companies - Los Angeles County, CA (Billing, Payments . . .
Looking for gas, power, electric light payments service in Los Angeles County, CA? Quickly access information about 140 Utility Companies near you!
- How to Set Up Utilities in Los Angeles - ConnectCalifornia
Los Angeles residents have access to water and power from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and gas service from SoCalGas Trash service is via LA Sanitation Cable, phone, and internet service are available via Spectrum and AT T locally The utility providers in Los Angeles are:
- Utility Assistance - United Way L. A.
United Way of Greater Los Angeles, in partnership with Southern California Edison and SoCalGas®, provides one-time assistance to households across the Southland who are struggling to pay their utilities bills What's the impact? Since 1983, this program has provided over 600,000 households with utility assistance—16,000 homes each year
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