ThePort provides utility services (electrical, gas, water, and sewer service) to Port facilities (tenant-operated and Port-operated facilities) in support of Aviation, Maritime, and Commercial Real Estate operations.
The Port provides water distribution and sewer collection infrastructure, through which the water commodity and sewer treatment services are provided by the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD).
*** Renewable energy credits (RECs) are tracking instruments issued for renewable generation. Unbundled renewable energy credits (RECs) represent renewable generation that was not delivered to serve retail sales. Unbundled RECs are not reflected in the power mix or GHG emissions intensities above.
***Renewable energy credits (RECs) are tracking instruments issued for renewable generation. Unbundled renewable energy credits (RECs) represent renewable generation that was not delivered to serve retail sales. Unbundled RECs are not reflected in the power mix or GHG emissions intensities above.
Please note: to pay your utility bill online or over the phone, you will need to know your utility account number, the service location street address number, the amount you would like to pay, and your credit, debit or checking account information.
As the cost of providing utilities increases, a correlating rate increase is necessary to continue to provide services. In 2009, the Port Hueneme City Council conducted two Proposition 218 elections (per Article XIII D of the California Constitution), in which ratepayers and property owners had the opportunity to submit a ballot protesting increases in rates for Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste. A majority of the ballots protesting the rate increases was not received; therefore, the City Council approved the new rates.
Main terminal utilities are typically serviced by the Port. Facilities outside the main terminal (external facilities) may be serviced by the Port or a third party utility provider. A report of your utility services and utility service providers along with appropriate contact information will be provided to you by your Property Manager during the lease negotiation process.
The City of New Port Richey is excited to offer our new and improved online bill pay system. This new portal provides peace of mind with secure and reliable payment options, the ability to schedule payments in advance, and much more.
The City of New Port Richey is committed to ensuring customers have a no-cost electronic method of payment available. All automatic bank ACH transactions using checking or savings account will be at no cost to you. Of course, no fees will apply for cash or personal checking transactions as well.
Credit card payments can be made 24/7 for a nominal service fee of 2.95% by calling directly to our Interactive Voice Response system at
(727) 605-8005 or by calling
(727) 853-1061. To locate your account, You will need to enter your account number and customer number found in the upper right-hand side of your bill followed by #. You can also choose to use a check to make a one-time payment for a fee of $1.50. There is no need to wait on hold or for a return phone call as payments are accepted anytime, night or day at your convenience.
Please Do Not Send Cash in The Mail Receipts will not be sent for mail payments; your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Please do not send starter checks. All returned checks will incur additional charges.
Please be aware of longer mail delivery times when sending your payment. To ensure your payment is received promptly, you can pay your bill in-person or at one of our drop box locations.
The Utilities Department offers several options to pay your water and/or wastewater utility bills. These are the only sanctioned vendors allowed to accept your payment. Other third-party websites may delay payment to us and potentially cause penalties and shutoffs.
The Customer Support Center and the Charlotte County East Port Environmental Campus located at 25550 Harborview Rd. is currently closed. The drop box at the entry gate is still open.
Quick Pay Provided by Billtrust
You can make a one-time payment without enrolling in eBill using your Visa card, Master Card, Discover card, checking or savings account. Billtrust charges a convenience fee of $3.95 to use this service. Quick Pay
eBill Provided by Billtrust
You can enroll in eBill, an automated method of receiving and/or paying your bill online. Once enrolled, you may make one-time payments or set-up automatic payments via your checking or savings account. You may also use this option to receive and view your bill online without making a payment. This service is free of charge. Pay online
You can cancel and update your automatic payment by logging into the eBill service. Once you are logged in, select Setup and then Automatic Payments to make your changes. Please contact the Utilities Department at
941.764.4300 for assistance.
A convenience fee is charged in addition to the original bill amount for payments. The fee is paid directly to Billtrust to cover their costs to provide the services plus merchant fees. This fee is non-refundable. Charlotte County Utilities does not receive any portion of this fee. Pay online
You may pay your bill using your Check or Money Order (please do not place Cash in the drop box) and drop your payment in one of our convenient Drop Box locations. To ensure proper credit, please list your Charlotte County Utilities account number on your payment.
Please DO NOT send cash through the mail. We reserve the right to present your check electronically for payment by your bank. Please include payment coupon in an envelope and write the account number on the check to ensure proper posting to the account.
Under Florida Law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
As of January 1st, 2021, the City is no longer able to offer utility, rental, and mortgage assistance because funding has been expended. If you are still in need of assistance the City offers low income discounts to City utilities as another option of financial assistance, please fill out and submit a Utility Discount Application to see if you qualify.
We encourage you to apply if you have not already done so. Additionally, if you cannot pay your bill, you may set up payment arrangements by contacting Customer Service at
360-457-0411, or
util...@cityofpa.us.
We understand this has been a difficult year for many and would like you to know we are here to help. The City is committed to determining other resources that will assist our customers in paying their utility bills. Should other funding become available, the details of the application process will be provided on this page and at the main entrance at City Hall and you can request that an application be mailed to you.
COVID-19 is creating new needs, while putting enormous financial pressure on many in our community. The economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic is especially difficult for our residents with limited financial reserves to carry them through lean times. In an effort to respond to the economic uncertainty faced by many in our community, the City is accepting donations, 100% of which will be used to support local residents who cannot pay their utility bill.
Donations will be credited to individual utility accounts based on qualification of utility bill assistance due to the COVID-19 crisis. Any donated funds remaining after this emergency situation will be sent to OlyCap for continued financial assistance for City residents in need and will not be returned.
Community members who wish to help those in need during this time, click on the image below to access the COVID-19 Utility Relief Donation Form to fill out and send to Customer Service.
In 2020, the City allocated $790,195 toward Utility, Rental, and Mortgage assistance for residents in need. This funding has been allocated by City Council from City funding and received from CARES funding passed through from Clallam County. Unfortunately, all future available funds have been expended at this time and the limited funding for this program ended December 31, 2020.
This financial assistance will no longer be available unless additional funding is obtained through the state or federal government. This assistance is in addition to the discounts currently offered and provided to low income utility customers.
The City will discontinue shutting off utilities due to late payment. Instead we will continue making payment plan arrangements with customers. No interest will be charged on late payments through December 31, 2021.
City Council resolved that City of Port Angeles rate payers facing hardship need to be provided with relief. The City is taking a multi-pronged approach to providing assistance to businesses and residents in need.
Designed primarily for power cord removal from a ductless fume hood, workstation or enclosure, the slip hatch utility access port can also be used to remove air hose lines and other tubing associated with laboratory applications. This feature is important to minimize eddy current within the safety product.
The problem is the configuration utility doesn't run when I introduce config on the terminal (putty in my case). I don't even get anything when I press a button. The F5 just replies to ESC ( and nothing else.
My department got this VIPRIOM from another department that made use of it. I am wondering if they could removed the config utility. In this case, is there a way to reinstall the config utility to my F5 again or anyone suggest something else?
I am being billed for storm drainage, what is this? The storm drainage assessment is a flat rate everyone in the city limits pays that is not included in their property taxes in compliance with the Federal Clean Water Act. The city maintains an extensive storm drain system. The maintenance cost for this system is shared by each City residence and business. Stormwater fees support the maintenance and construction of the stormwater collection system, street sweeping, environmental monitoring, and education on effective stormwater practices.
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