May 26, 2022 | Newsroom
May 2022 Board Update CU Transit to Recognize Communities in Motion Week During the week of June 13 – 17 City Utilities Transit Services will recognize Communities in Motion Week. Communities in Motion Week emphasizes the...Mar 31, 2022 | Newsroom
March 2022 Board Update Natural Gas Market Pricing Remains High City Utilities continues to closely monitor market prices for natural gas. Current pricing is double than this time last year. The current market price is now...Feb 24, 2022 | Newsroom
February 2022 Board Update Board Approves Policy Change for Non-Standard Meters The Board of Public Utilities has approved a meter reading fee for non-standard meters. In 2015, City Utilities began the process of upgrading...Feb 15, 2022 | Newsroom
Implosion set for February 19th Implosion of Retired Power Station Exhaust Stacks – 9:00 a.m. February 19 City Utilities, and demolition contractors working at the James River Power Station have scheduled the implosion of...Feb 9, 2022 | Newsroom
Blasting for the Better “Blasting for the Better” – Power Station Stacks Implosion to Benefit United Way After providing electricity to Springfield for over 60 years, the five generators inside James River Power...Feb 4, 2022 | Newsroom
Public Meetings – Integrated Resource Planning Looking Ahead at Power Resources – Integrated Resource Planning City Utilities will conduct public meetings to discuss the Integrated Resources Plan of the utility. The...