- Utility Design Services | City Utilities
CU provides utility service for residential, industrial and commercial construction projects Let us know your construction plans so CU can provide the service when you need it
- News Flash • SHARE Light, Warmth and Hope with Neighbors in
Those needing utility bill assistance are encouraged to call the CU customer service team at (417) 863-9000 as soon as possible City Utilities can point customers to available assistance resources and discuss options, like payment arrangements, to avoid disconnection
- News Flash • Utility Prepared for First Winter Blast of 2025
[ARCHIVED] Utility Prepared for First Winter Blast of 2025 In advance of the first winter storm of 2025, City Utilities is taking steps to ensure that all services are available, and crews are able to quickly respond to calls for assistance
- Ways to Pay | City Utilities
City Utilities works hard to make your life easier with several options for paying your utility bill Pay online, by mail, using our payment kiosks, or visiting our bill payment locations
- SHARE Light, Warmth and Hope with Neighbors in Need of Utility Bill . . .
Project SHARE provides emergency utility assistance for Springfield-area residents facing financial hardship All donations stay local, directly supporting CU customers facing disconnect, individuals with disabilities and seniors aged 60 and older
- LANDLORD AGREEMENT
Please note: The utility will not disconnect services in a landlord’s name in the event an unauthorized tenant is residing at an address based on the Missouri Revision of Statues, RSMo Chapter 534 How to Contact Customer Services at City Utilities? Email: customerserviceslandlord@cityutilities net
- City Utilities | Official Website
Whether you're new to Springfield or just relocating across town, we make it easy to start, stop, or transfer your utility service Choose the option that works best for you—online, by phone, or in person
- Utility Theft | City Utilities
City Utilities works hard to deliver safe, reliable utility services to you When someone tampers with utilities, or commits service thefts to avoid payments, they put themselves and others in danger
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