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To get service started, please submit a request for services online at least 48 hours before your preferred start date through the MyPHX311 Self-Service portal. You will be required to provide the following information to initiate your service: Name of responsible party (must be an individual). Mailing address.
To get service started, please submit a request for services online at least 48 hours before your preferred start date through the MyPHX311 Self-Service portal. You will be required to provide the following information to initiate your service: Name of responsible party (must be an individual). Mailing address.
The average water bill in Phoenix is roughly $41.69. This is well below the national average of $70.39 per month. If your bill is much higher than that, you should first consider seasonality and then ask your neighbors what they're paying.
How to connect utilities. If you're in the same city or service area and already have an account with the local utility company, they will likely be able to transfer service to your new home and keep your account open. Let them know the service end date at the old home and the start date at the new home.
The links below are helpful in assisting you with customer service issues. If you still have questions, please call us at 602-262-6251, send us an email​, or visit one our Customer Services office locations. ​ We are committed to responding to our customers with the highest quality and service.
If you prefer to use your own Internet e-mail system instead of this form, use contactus@phoenix. We are at: Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., 12th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Telephone: 602-262-7177.
Assistance is available to City of Phoenix residents in crisis situations including; Eviction prevention. Move-In or rental assistance. Utility bill assistance. Basic household resources. Transportation resources.
Neighborhood Specialists serve as city liaisons to residents, answering questions about city programs and services, organizing community meetings and cleanups, and working with other city departments and agencies to provide services.