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Call the Utility Billing department for questions on your bill at (330) 971-8250. Utility billing provides five ways to pay your monthly bills at your convenience. Automatic Bank Draft (ACH/EFT): Monthly charges may be automatically deducted from your checking or savings account on the due date of bill. By Mail: Make your payment by securing a ...
The City of Cuyahoga Falls bills all utility usage on a monthly basis with either the Standard or Budget payment options. Paper and online bill pay are accepted forms of payment for both plans. Standard. Fees are incurred on a monthly basis and are due 25 days after billing date.
Utility customers who pay online will notice an updated Utility Billing payment website beginning Monday, January 31, 2022. All login IDs and passwords will remain the same.
Log In. Click here to view site's browser compatibility. City of Cuyahoga Falls. 2310 Second Street. Cuyahoga Falls, Oh 44221.
Advancing Our Utility Infrastructure. In the coming months, the City of Cuyahoga Falls will be kicking off its NextGen Meter Project. The water and electric meters we're currently using are reaching the end of their useful life.
Did you know that you can access services from our Utility Department online? By visiting www.cityofcf.com/departments/utility-bil... you can pay your utility bill, establish new service and access a new service contract, terminate service if you move, and request a yard cart.
Reminder: Utility customers who pay online will notice an updated Utility Billing payment website beginning Monday, January 31, 2022. All login IDs and passwords will remain the same. If you have any questions, please contact the Utility Billing Department at UBDept@cityofcf.com or call 330.971.8250.
You need to login to your account on the city payment site. Please proceed to the City of Cuyahoga Falls payment website https://www.cityofcf.com/departments/utility-billing/pay-bill.
Since 2001, the City of Cuyahoga Falls has been awarded the Tree Line USA certification. This national program recognizes public utilities for practices that protect and enhance our urban forests while delivering safe and reliable electricity.
The Village of Silver Lake purchases its water from the City of Cuyahoga Falls. The Village maintains its own water and sewer systems. The Utility Department is responsible for billing, collection, and customer service for water and sewer service.