Pay the 2025 trash fee bill by June 30 Department of Revenue

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The City of Philadelphia's Department of Revenue has issued a reminder for residents to pay their 2025 trash fee bill by June 30. This deadline is crucial to prevent any penalties or disruptions in trash collection services. By making timely payments, residents can ensure that they continue to receive waste management services without interruptions. The city has implemented various methods for residents to check and pay their bills, promoting convenience and accessibility. As part of its commitment to public service, the department aims to keep citizens informed about their financial responsibilities.

Additionally, timely payment of fees contributes to the overall efficiency of municipal services. Residents are encouraged to take action promptly to avoid any potential issues. This reminder highlights the importance of community engagement in maintaining city services effectively.

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