TEP urges customers with overdue bills to take action as service disconnections resume Tucson Electric Power (TEP) Irvington/H.Wilson Sundt Generating Station located at 3950 Irvington Road. By KOLD News 13 Staff | March 1, 2021 at 5:48 PM MST - Updated March 1 at 5:48 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is urging customers with overdue bills to take action and request assistance if necessary to avoid possible service disconnections.
Almost a full year after suspending disconnections, TEP is now resuming that step as a last resort for accounts with overdue balances. This includes potential disconnection of customers who haven’t paid for their electric service despite extended payment plans and other available assistance. TEP has provided repeated notices to affected customers, including on-bill messages, letters, email messages and, in some cases, telephone calls from a customer service representative.
Some localities in the Historic Triangle are providing relief for citizens struggling to pay bills.
In York County, the locality’s utility billing department has federal funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act available to assist those who are behind on their bills due to the ongoing pandemic.
This assistance is for the sewer maintenance portion of the York County utility bill. The initial program deadlines have been extended.
Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Customers should email utility@yorkcounty.gov with their address and explain their situation to see if they qualify for the utility relief program. Anyone interested may also call Utility Billing at 757-890-3702 to speak with a staff member.
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Staunton customers may be eligible for utility relief Utility relief available in Staunton By WHSV Newsroom | January 15, 2021 at 9:04 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 9:04 PM
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) In Staunton, water and sewer customers may be eligible for utility relief if they or someone in their household have been financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a statement from the City of Staunton, utility relief is available for past due balances that are at least 30 days in arrears and that are for services received between March 1 and December 30, 2020.
Customers can return the form by:
Emailing it to Assistant Director of Finance Jessie Moyers at moyersjl@ci.staunton.va.us