: Boil Water Credit Update - Based on a directive from the City Council a Boil Water Credit for water and sewer has been added to the Utility bills in the month of December 2024. Click here.
Here you can see your service address and account number. The utilities department uses these to identify your account.
This part of the bill shows the billing cycle. This will tell you when you are being billed and the money you owe from the last billing cycle.
This is the current billing cycle. It will tell you how much you owe for this cycle and by when you need to pay.
This is the service reading and consumption information. This will let you know what water meter we are billing and how much water was used during the last cycle. The letter designation in front of your Meter # determines the size of the meter. In this example, A 12345678, A is the meter size.
A=5/8”,
B=3/4”,
C=1”,
D=1 ½”,
E=2”,
F=3”,
G=4”,
H=6”,
I=8”
Here you can see a graph displaying your usage over the last year. Comparing your usage can help tell if there is a leak in your house. If you have higher than normal water usage and no changes to your daily routine, consider running a leak test. If you're not sure where to start, read our understanding your water meter page to learn more about checking your water meter for leaks.
Here we have important notices the utilities department would like the public to know. Examples you might see are changes to billing procedures such as increases or decreases of monthly billing for everyone.