Monthly Utility Billing Coming Soon - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is set to implement a monthly utility billing system starting this spring, marking a shift from its previous bi-monthly billing structure. This change follows the successful completion of an automatic meter reading system, which is expected to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of billing. The primary goal of transitioning to monthly billing is to improve billing consistency and assist residents in managing their utility costs more effectively. With monthly statements, customers will have the opportunity to respond to seasonal changes in usage and identify leaks more swiftly. This proactive approach aims to foster better water conservation and cost management among residents.

The city has provided contact information for the utilities department, encouraging residents to reach out with any questions or concerns about the upcoming changes. Overall, this initiative reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing customer service and operational efficiency. Residents can look forward to a more streamlined billing experience in the near future.

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