Marysville Utility Billing 5 Rate Increase Coming in 2025

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced a 5% rate increase for water, sewer, and stormwater services, effective January 2025, as a response to inflation and increased costs associated with water sourced from the City of Everett. For a typical customer, this translates to an additional $9. 61 on their bimonthly utility bill. The Utility Billing department is committed to providing various payment options, including in-person payments at the Marysville Civic Center, payment by phone, and automatic bank drafts for user convenience. Furthermore, starting January 1, 2024, the city will offer weekly yard waste collection year-round, a service change aimed at improving waste management for residents.

Extra yard waste will incur a nominal fee, encouraging proper disposal practices. Residents can easily access information about utility rates, payment methods, and services through the city’s online platforms. The Utility Billing department is dedicated to assisting customers with inquiries at 360-363-8001. This proactive communication ensures that residents are well-informed about changes that affect their utility services.

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