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Utility Billing

The City of New Hope utility bill is sent to customers at the end of each month and includes charges for water, sewer, recycling, storm drainage, street lighting and a water testing fee assessed by the State of Minnesota. This charge covers the regular testing of our water supply to ensure it meets high-quality standards.

The rates for all utilities are determined based on the funding needed to cover operation, maintenance, and capital costs. The rates are reviewed annually to ensure that they are adequate to cover current and anticipated expenses. The City of New Hope does not operate a private water supply well; instead, we purchase our water from Minneapolis.

Late and Returned Check Fees

Late fees are applied unless payment is received by the billing due date. A 5% late fee is charged on all overdue payments. Additionally, a service charge of $30.00 is applied for any returned check, regardless of the amount or reason for return. Please ensure that all payments are made on or before the due date to avoid additional charges.

View Your Utility Bill Online

The most recent utility bill and account history can be accessed online via the Invoice Cloud self-service system using the customer and account numbers found on the monthly utility bill.

Sign Up for Automatic Payments Online

Automatic payment through the self-service Invoice Cloud provides residents an efficient way to automatically pay their monthly utility bill from the City. Automatic payments are deducted from the designated account on the payment due date. Automatic payments may be made using Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Venmo or electronic check.

Beginning July 1, all online utility bill payments made with a credit or debit card are subject to a 3% credit card fee. Payments made using a checking account on the City's Invoice Cloud payment system will not be subject to this fee.

Tenants/renters should NOT sign up for these online services as the utility bill is registered to the property owner.

Enroll in automatic payment using Invoice Cloud at the link below:

When an automatic payment is successfully set up, "Pre-authorized payment of (amount) will be drawn from your bank on month/date/year" will be displayed at the top of the monthly utility bill. Until this message is displayed, account holders must continue to pay the bill as usual.

Note: Signing up for automatic payment overrides any other autopayment previously set up with the City.


One-Time Online Payment
Those who prefer not to sign up for automatic billing can still pay their utility bill online through Invoice Cloud. Make a one-time payment by Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, Venmo or electronic check. Starting July 1, all online utility bill payments made with a credit or debit card are subject to a 3% credit card fee. Payments made using a checking account on the City's Invoice Cloud payment system will not be subject to this fee.

The maximum payment per credit card transaction is $5,000. However, you can make multiple transactions. There is no maximum payment for payment by electronic check.

View Online Account Settings, Cancel or Change an Automatic Payment Plan

To view your online account settings, or cancel or change an automatic payment plan, account holders must log into the Invoice Cloud system.

Cancel or Change Automatic Payment Plans

  1. Once logged into the account, select “My Profile” on the top right of the screen.
  2. Scroll to “Payment Methods” using the dropdown.
  3. Delete any old payment methods and add the updated account information. The City accepts several payment options such as debit, credit (Visa or MasterCard), and checking accounts.

It is your responsibility as the owner to update your online account with changes to your account that may impact the Automatic Payment plan. If funds are unavailable or the bank rejects the payment request, the account will be assessed an NSF fee of $30 and auto-pay will be canceled.


Make a One-Time Online Payment

Those who prefer not to sign up for automatic billing can still pay their utility bill online through Invoice Cloud. Make a one-time payment by Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, Venmo or electronic check. Starting July 1, all online utility bill payments made with a credit or debit card are subject to a 3% credit card fee. Payments made using a checking account on the City's Invoice Cloud payment system will not be subject to this fee.

 The maximum payment per credit card transaction is $5,000. However, you can make multiple transactions. There is no maximum payment for payment by electronic check.

Pay Over the Phone

Pay utility bills over the phone by calling 844.869.3219. Customers will need to have the account number and customer number. This service only accepts Visa, Mastercard or an electronic check.

The maximum payment per credit card transaction is $5,000. However, you can make multiple transactions. There is no maximum payment for payment by electronic check.


Pay in Person
Utility bills can be paid in person at New Hope City Hall, 4401 Xylon Ave N, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Drop-boxes are available at City Hall for after-hours payment. There is a drive-up drop box across from the main entrance on the median, and a second drop box near the entrance on the front of the building.

Note: Utility bill payments are no longer accepted in person or by drop box at the public works facility.
Sign Up for Paperless Billing

To signup for paperless billing, homeowners will need to have their account and customer numbers ready. These can be found on their monthly utility invoices or by contacting the utility billing department at 763.592.6760. Once enrolled in paperless billing, homeowners will no longer receive a physical copy of their utility billing statement in the mail. Instead, they will receive a digital invoice sent to their registered email addresses.


Current Utility Rates

The New Hope City Council approved the utility rates for 2024. The rates are in the table below and became effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Water

Base Fee

$10.58

State Water Testing Fee

Every property connected to municipal water in the state of Minnesota is charged an annual $9.72 (effective Jan. 1, 2020) connection fee. This fee is collected by the City and paid to the MN Department of Health for water testing throughout the state.

$0.81

Emergency Water Supply/Repair Fee (Ord 2015-14), $.50/1,000 Gallons

$0.50

1,000-10,000 Gallons

$7.80

10,001-20,000 Gallons

$8.47

More than 20,000 Gallons and Irrigation

$9.53

Commercial

$7.97

Sewer
Winter sewer charges are based on water usage in December, January, February, and March. Summer sewer charges are calculated using the previous winter's average or actual water usage, whichever is lower.

Minimum Sewer Charge (includes 1,000 gallons)

$10.50

Each Additional 1,000 Gallons

$6.98

Treatment surcharge

$0.72

Streetlights
The streetlight charge is applied to all utility accounts and is used to fund streetlights across the city.

Non-Decorative (Overhead Power)

$1.60

Decorative (Underground Power)

$2.30

Recycling
State and county laws require the City to offer a recycling program for its residents. This program is considered a utility service, and every property is charged a fee for it. The fee is not determined by how often or how much a resident uses the program.

Per Month

$5.90

Storm Drainage
The storm drainage charge is assessed on all properties in New Hope. The fee covers cleaning, maintenance and improvements to the City's storm drainage system.

Residential

$9.88

Nonresidential

$14.82


    Contact
    Utility Billing
    Phone: 763-592-6760
    Fax: 763-592-6776
    [email protected]

    4401 Xylon Ave N
    New Hope, MN 55428

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