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540 North Webster, Red Cloud, NE 68970

City government offices, including utilities services. Issues building permits.

1200 South Chestnut Street, Norfolk, NE 68701

Utility service provider.

1375 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50319

Information on estimated utility restoration for individuals who don’t have access to check utility providers directly.

116 SE Jackson Street, Greenfield, IA 50849

Provides electric and water services to the residents of Greenfield.

1921 West Bell Avenue, Knoxville, IA 50138

Provides safe, high quality water services, and environmental conservation to the rural community of Marion county. 

2201 George Flagg Parkway, Des Moines, IA 50321

Provides water to Des Moines area residents and offers services for testing drinking water to detect hazardous chemicals, pollutants, and other contaminants, as well as to analyze water composition, softness, odor, color, and taste.

502 East Avenue, Holdrege, NE 68949

City government offices.

Utility services, including electricity, water, and sewer.

350 North State Street, Osceola, NE 68651

City government offices.

Water, sewer, and compactor services.

1702 31st Street, Central City, NE 68826

City government offices. City utilities.

16166 Highway J29, Centerville, IA 52544

Provides water and related services to the community.

Customer Service, 1306 West 3rd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801

Provides electric and water services. The Grand Island Utilities Department is owned and controlled by the citizens of Grand Island.

200 1st Street SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

Assists customers with their electric service.

2000 North 25th Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Provides water utility for Council Bluffs city limits, residential and business accounts; can give a week past the shut-off date for extensions.

793 U.S. Route 20 West, Elizabeth, IL 61028

Provides a combination of electricity, natural gas and Internet services.

Municipal Center East, 800 East Monroe Street, 4th Floor, Springfield, IL 62701

Project RELIEF is a CWLP program that offers financial assistance to customers with overdue electric or water bills who are facing service cut-off due to nonpayment. Customers may be required to cover some portion of their delinquent bills in order to receive help from Project RELIEF. Sign-up for Project RELIEF starts on or around December 1 of each year. The program runs through May or until funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.

108 West 4th Street, Logan, IA 51546

City offices, water, sewer, street maintenance.

Community center serves as an activity center for Scouts, 4H, and any non-profit youth activities.

Senior center meal site.

7350 World Communications Drive, Omaha, NE 68122

Gas and water service.

Emergency 24-hour number for gas or water leaks or outage. Regular business hours for ordering service on/off, current bill questions.

Website offers 24/7 bill payment and account information access.

Buried line locations and consumer information.

116 West Adams Street, Creston, IA 50801

Provides government services to the residents of Creston. Also provides utility services, such as water, sewer and gas.

2620 Fairfield Street, Lincoln, NE 68521

Utility company.

705 North Avenue, Norwalk, IA 50211

Provides water, sewer, storm water, and trash and recycling services to city residents.

226 West 4th Street, Davenport, IA 52801

City government offices.

Utilities connection and cancellation.

110 North Poplar Street, West Branch, IA 52358

Provides the following services, water services, zoning permits, burial plot purchases, pay parking tickets, and purchase extra  trash stickers and yard waste bags. 

Online services include bill for utilities, pet registrations, and park and recreational fees. 

406 East 7th Street, Lexington, NE 68850

City government offices.  Utility services include electric, water, trash, and sewer services - deposit required.

305 South 3rd Street, Knoxville, IA 50138

Provides city government services and programs to the residents of the city, including access to utility service providers that deliver essential services such as natural gas, electricity, water, telephone, propane, home heating oil, and other energy alternatives. Residents may also have options to select from competing sources for electricity, natural gas, and telephone services in areas where power deregulation has occurred. 

Additionally, the city government oversees the office of the city clerk, which is responsible for maintaining records of city activities and transactions, preparing and publishing official notices, maintaining the city code, coordinating and preparing agendas for city council meetings, and recording meeting minutes.