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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.
5) Public utility: Includes those entities defined as such in Section 386.020, RSMo, as well as municipally owned electrical systems and electric cooperatives provided for in chapters 91 and 394, RSMo.
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LANDLORD AGREEMENT
Please note: The utility will not disconnect services in a landlord’s name in the event an unauthorized tenant is residing at an address based on the Missouri Revision of Statues, RSMo Chapter 534. How …
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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 public …
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CU Offering Support for Customers Impacted by SNAP Challenges
Nov 3, 2025 · Call (417) 863-9000 to speak with a member of the CU Customer Service team and make arrangements to avoid being disconnected from utility services. City Utilities remains committed to …
SHARE Light, Warmth and Hope with Neighbors in Need of Utility Bill ...
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 disconnect, …
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 keep costs …
Water Service Line Map Now Available and Thank You to our Customers
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.