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  1. 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.

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. News Flash • Board of Public Utilities Approves Plan for Fut

    Jan 3, 2025 · The new plan meets this goal by positioning the utility to generate at least 80% of the power needed locally over the next 20 years. This will help maintain system reliability and …

  5. SHARE Light, Warmth and Hope with Neighbors in Need of Utility …

    Dec 5, 2025 · Project SHARE provides emergency utility assistance for Springfield-area residents facing financial hardship. All donations stay local, directly supporting CU customers facing …

  6. Water Service Line Map Now Available and Thank You to our …

    Apr 9, 2025 · The new regulations require water utilities across the country to identify and document the material of all water service lines, both utility-owned and customer-owned.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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.

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  10. Missouri 811 - Call Before You Dig | City Utilities

    Some utility lines may be buried at a shallow depth, and an unintended shovel thrust can bring you right back to square one - facing potentially dangerous and/or costly consequences.