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  2. City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov

    See the latest plans and initiatives we have planned for our great city. Focusing on building and maintaining the critical backbone infrastructure of the city. The Fire Department oversees all aspects of the City’s fire related needs: from suppression and prevention to investigations and life safety education.

  3. FresGO 311 - City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/3-1-1

    811: Call Before You Dig. 211: 211 is a 24 hour, 7 days a week help hotline available in 150 languages. By calling 2-1-1 or 1-866-559-4211, you can be connected with over 6,000 resources on everything from immediate food and shelter, no cost childcare, PG&E discount programs and much, much more.

  4. Fresgo References - City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/3-1-1/fresgo-references

    Traffic Signal. If you are witnessing a signal that is out (dark no indicator lights), flashing red in all directions, has a pole down or is leaning over, then immediately call (559) 621-CITY (2489).

  5. Departments – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/departments

    Visit the Fresno Convention Center website. Visit the department page. 2600 Fresno Street Fresno, CA 93721 Main: 559.621.CITY (2489)

  6. FresGO

    webapp1.fresno.gov/publicstuff

    FresGO is a web-based service request system for reporting issues in the City of Fresno.

  7. FresnoHOP: Trolley Service – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/transportation/fresnohop

    Introducing the new FresnoHOP Trolley Service: A free and reliable transportation option for exploring Fresno’s vibrant nightlife. Operating on Thursdays 5PM-12AM and Friday through Saturday 5PM-1AM, The trolley connects Fresno State and Campus Pointe to popular destinations such as the Brewery and Cultural Arts Districts, Fresno City College ...

  8. Billing & Payments – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/finance/utilities-billing-and-collection/...

    The City of Fresno has made it easier than ever to pay your utility bill online. With the online payment service provided by First Billing, you can schedule and automatically pay your bill, use your checking account to pay, or even pay by text message. Online Payment Options.

  9. SERVICES – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/services

    PAY UTILITY BILL. START UTILITY SERVICE. STOP UTILITY SERVICE. NEW CUSTOMER INFORMATION. UTILITY HELP REQUEST.

  10. Free fares for Reduced Fare Riders – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/transportation/fares-passes

    Currently, all Reduced Fare riders ride free. Reduced Fare riders include Seniors 65 or older with ID, Medicare card holders, and persons with disability placards. Correct ID required. Reduced Fare Riders: Seniors (65 years or older) with valid ID. People with Disabilities with valid ID. Medicare Card Holders.

  11. Utilities Billing and Collection – City of Fresno

    www.fresno.gov/finance/utilities-billing-and-collection

    Utility bills can be paid by mail, online, via phone, or in person. In-person payments (cash, check, money order or credit/debit card) can be made at the Utilities Billing & Collection counter located on the first floor of Fresno City Hall between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.