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  1. City Utilities Web Client

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  2. 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.

  3. Sign In - Authentication - City Utilities

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

  4. FAQs • How can I view and pay my utility bill?

    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. Project SHARE | City Utilities

    Project SHARE is a community program that provides utility bill assistance to local households facing financial hardship. Funded by donations from caring individuals and businesses, Project SHARE …

  6. 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.

  7. FAQs • How do I transfer my existing utility service to anot

    How do I transfer my existing utility service to another address? You can transfer your CU service to another location online, in person, or by phone - three options available to assist you.

  8. 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.

  9. For Residents | City Utilities

    City Utilities proudly offers 5 utility services to the Springfield community. Additionally, we offer a robust tree management program to help ensure your safety, preserve the health of your trees, and …

  10. 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 …