Vancouver’s utility customers now have a better way to pay

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City of Vancouver launched an upgraded payment system to make  managing and paying water, sewer and stormwater bills easier and more  convenient for customers.  

“We are excited to provide the Vancouver community with a better,  more secure, online platform to manage their utility account,” said  Deputy City Manager Lon Pluckhahn. “This

new system eliminates barriers  to doing business with the City – giving more than 78,000 utility  customers a more transparent, convenient and user-friendly way to manage  and

pay their bills online or by phone.” 

Until now, utility customers were required to enter their account  numbers and house numbers to access their accounts online. The updated  payment system removes this

requirement and adds several new features,  including the ability to:     

  • Create a username and password to access and pay utility bills online  
  • Store payment information securely 
  • Schedule future payments  
  • Enroll in automatic payments by card or check 
  • Manage and pay multiple utility accounts for multiple properties in one place 
  • Easily enroll and manage electronic billing 
  • Make and manage payments by phone in Spanish 

All City utility customers who have previously enrolled in  automatic payments will need to re-enroll in autopay in the new system.  Customers can register their account and sign up

for autopay at www.cityofvancouver.us/utilityhub.  Those without access to internet can also call Utilities Customer  Service at (360) 487-7999 to set up or re-enroll in automatic

payments. 

Community members may also continue to pay water/sewer bills in  person at Utility Billing, 2323 General Anderson Rd., or by calling  (360) 487-7999.  

The upgraded utility payment system is powered by third-party  software developer Selectron, a Portland-area company that has been in  business since 1960. Selectron brings

decades of experience developing  convenient, secure solutions for local governments and utilities that  combine convenient functionality with industry-leading data security.  

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