Frequently Asked Questions
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You may apply online or apply manually. New residential utilities service includes water, sewer, refuse collection, and storm water drainage.Utility Billing
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Apply for a commercial water application and construction mete application by filling out the appropriate forms and sending them in/dropping them off to the Utility Billing Office. New commercial utilities service includes water, sewer, and storm water drainage.Utility Billing
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You may pay your utility bill online, in person, by mail, via the drop box, using automatic monthly bank drafts, or using automatic monthly credit/debit card payments.Utility Billing
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Hours and Locations Monday-Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM Closed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (two days), and Christmas (two days) Physical Address: City Hall, First Flood 200 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2503 Grapevine, TX 76099Utility Billing
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Due dates cannot be changed. We established due dates by dividing the city into four sections. This enables our meter readers to concentrate on one section of the city for the meter reads and maintain a consistent and efficient reading schedule. Each section is assigned a fixed due date. The monthly bills are mailed out to customers approximately 21 days prior to the due date. Customers may pay their bill anytime between the date they receive it and the due date, but your bill will be considered past due if not paid by the established due date on the invoice.Utility Billing
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Payments are due in the Utility Billing Office no more than 20 days from the POSTMARKED date of your bill. The payment is delinquent and a late penalty will be assessed if unpaid by the due date. If the due date is a holiday or weekend date, the payment is due the next business day after the due date.Utility Billing
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The late payment penalty is 10% of the total amount of the bill (no less than $3). If the bill is not paid in full by the time of the next subsequent billing, a cutoff notice will be mailed. If the bill is not paid in full within 10 days of the cutoff notice delivery date, service will be discontinued.Utility Billing
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You can find these specific ordinances within Chapter 25 Utilities and Services of City's Code of Ordinances. This can be found via the City Secretary's webpage.Utility Billing
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We do not estimate reads. The meter reader's handheld device does not have your previous read stored in it to be able to estimate your usage; therefore, the meter reader must actually read your meter each and every month. When meters actually go bad, they slow down and read less than (as opposed to reading more than or higher than) the actual amount used.Utility Billing
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The current water restrictions are maintained by the Public Works Department, Water Utilities Division.Utility Billing
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You can request a recycle container by calling the City of Grapevine Service Center at 817.410.3330 between the hours of 7am-4pm Monday through Friday.Utility Billing
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If your trash or recycling was missed, please call Republic Services at 817.332.7301.Utility Billing
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See the Clean Brush FAQ document on the Environmental Division's webpage.Utility Billing