New York utility providers
Official NYC and New York utility sources cover the main municipal services. Gas service varies by borough, so gas remains a verify-before-start row.
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Official NYC and New York utility sources cover the main municipal services. Gas service varies by borough, so gas remains a verify-before-start row.
Open city checkCity of Los Angeles utility services are highly municipalized; addresses outside the city need the jurisdiction fallback.
Open city checkChicago has clear official municipal utility sources and regulated electric/gas utilities.
Open city checkHouston is in Texas retail electric choice territory; this page identifies the delivery utility and sends the user to official retail-choice verification.
Open city checkPhoenix electric territory is split between APS and SRP, so electric is a territory-check fallback unless an official parcel/territory adapter is added.
Open city checkPhiladelphia has stable city utility sources and regulated electric/gas utilities.
Open city checkSan Antonio is a strong municipal electric/gas and water service market.
Open city checkDallas is in Texas retail electric choice territory; electric delivery is source-backed, retail supplier must be selected separately.
Open city checkAustin has city-run electric, water, wastewater, and resource recovery sources.
Open city checkSan Francisco has city water/sewer and PG&E electric/gas utility sources.
Open city checkSeattle has stable municipal electric and utility billing sources.
Open city checkDenver electric/gas and water/sewer sources are stable for city addresses, but suburban addresses need verification.
Open city checkDC has single-city utility providers with official source paths.
Open city checkMiami electric and county water/sewer sources are stable; gas availability can vary by address.
Open city checkAtlanta has stable electric/gas sources and city watershed service for many addresses.
Open city checkBoston electric and water/sewer sources are stable; natural gas should be verified by address.
Open city checkSan Diego Gas & Electric is stable for electric/gas; water and trash depend on city service boundaries.
Open city checkDetroit has stable city utility and DTE provider sources.
Open city checkMinneapolis provider sources are stable for city addresses.
Open city checkCharlotte has source-backed major utility providers and municipal/county water service.
Open city checkSacramento electric service is municipal; gas and city utilities are source-backed.
Open city checkTampa has source-backed electric/gas and city water/wastewater rows.
Open city checkKansas City has source-backed electric/gas and city water/trash service.
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