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  1. 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.

  2. Utility Usage Report - City Utilities of Springfield

    Under Springfield Code Section 110-2, City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri, is authorized to supply facts and information regarding utility consumption at specific premises.

  3. The following items represent the Standard Bid Items for City Utilities natural gas and water utility construction projects. Bid items are to be installed as shown on the Drawings per the Technical …

  4. 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.

  5. Utility Prepared for First Winter Blast of 2025

    Jan 3, 2025 · 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 …

  6. News Flash • Utility Prepared for First Winter Blast of 2025

    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 …

  7. Sign In - Authentication - City Utilities

    Sign In for Springfield, MO Utilities Don't have an account? Sign up

  8. About CU | City Utilities

    City Utilities of Springfield (CU) is a progressive, community-owned utility serving 320 square miles in southwest Missouri since 1945 with electricity, natural gas, water, broadband, and public …

  9. News Flash • Commercial Customers Winter Bill Outlook

    Jan 15, 2025 · As temperatures drop, your business may see higher utility bills due to increased energy use for heating and lighting. Here’s what to expect for each service this winter.

  10. nvestigation Report, John Twitty Energy Center Utility Waste Landfill, Anderson Engineering, Inc., December 9, 2011). The pond is drained as needed to maintain adequate water retention capacity so …