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Feedback Print. Need help paying your City water and sewer bill? Learn more on this Web page. Water Bill Payment Authorization Notice. The City of Greensboro does not contract with a third-party payment center to take payments for water utility bills.
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Welcome to the City of Greensboro Online Payment System. You...
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From here customers can pay their bills on-line and access...
- City of Greensboro Online Payments
Welcome to the City of Greensboro Online Payment System. To...
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Paying Your Utility Bill. To make payments in person, visit...
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Welcome to the City of Greensboro Online Payment System. You can now pay several City of Greensboro bills over a secure website using your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover card.
From here customers can pay their bills on-line and access information about their account 24/7. For assistance please call 373-CITY (2489) between 7:30am-5:30pm, Mon-Fri.
Paying Your Utility Bill. To make payments in person, visit the Melvin Municipal Office Building at 300 W. Washington St. or the J. Edward Kitchen Operations Center at 2602 S. Elm-Eugene St. If you have questions about your utility bill, call 336-373-CITY (2489) or visit the Water Resources Department at the Kitchen Operations Center.
Welcome to the City of Greensboro Online Payment System. To use this service, you must agree to the User Agreement. To start the process, click on the appropriate link below. Pay Your Water Bill. Pay Your Building Inspections Account. Pay Your Plan Review Fee. Pay Your Parking Ticket. Pay Your Miscellaneous Invoice.
13 cze 2024 · Paying Online Through the City Website. The city website offers the ability to directly pay your water bill online using the linked payment portal. Just follow these simple steps: Visit www.greensboro-nc.gov and hover over “Services”. Click on “Pay Water Bill” from the dropdown menu.
Contact. Pay Your Bill. Start or Stop Service. News & Resources. The Greensboro City Water Resources Department provides water for about 318,529 residents living in the Greensboro area. Established in 1808, the Greensboro City Water Resources collects water from three surface water sources: Lake Higgins, Lake Brandt, and Lake Townsend.