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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ As the temperatures continue to rise in Columbia, MO, the City's Utilities department has announced that they will soon resume utility disconnections for customers with past-due balances. In order to avoid being disconnected, customers are urged to bring their accounts current as soon as possible.
To make this process easier for customers, the City of Columbia Utilities is providing various options for payment. Customers can visit MyUtilityBill.CoMo.gov to view their account information and sign up for eBilling. Additionally, payments can be made online at Pay.CoMo.gov with a checking or savings account or credit/debit card without any convenience fees. Customers can also call 573.874.7694 to make a payment over the phone with a credit or debit card.
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For those who prefer to make payments in person, they can do so at City Hall located at 701 E. Broadway. Payments can be made with cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card. The drive-thru and Cashiers Office are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
It is important to note that City of Columbia Utilities does not disconnect electric customers during the winter months when the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures below 32 degrees for a period of 72 hours. Similarly, during the summer months, disconnections will not take place when forecasted temperatures rise above 95 degrees or when the heat index rises above 105 degrees for a period of 72 hours.
Customers who are in need of utility payment assistance can contact Utility Customer Service at 573.874.7380 or create a new email for more information on available resources.
To make this process easier for customers, the City of Columbia Utilities is providing various options for payment. Customers can visit MyUtilityBill.CoMo.gov to view their account information and sign up for eBilling. Additionally, payments can be made online at Pay.CoMo.gov with a checking or savings account or credit/debit card without any convenience fees. Customers can also call 573.874.7694 to make a payment over the phone with a credit or debit card.
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For those who prefer to make payments in person, they can do so at City Hall located at 701 E. Broadway. Payments can be made with cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card. The drive-thru and Cashiers Office are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
It is important to note that City of Columbia Utilities does not disconnect electric customers during the winter months when the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures below 32 degrees for a period of 72 hours. Similarly, during the summer months, disconnections will not take place when forecasted temperatures rise above 95 degrees or when the heat index rises above 105 degrees for a period of 72 hours.
Customers who are in need of utility payment assistance can contact Utility Customer Service at 573.874.7380 or create a new email for more information on available resources.
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