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Utilities

The City of Kirkland provides utilities including trash, recycling and compost collection services, water and sewer, and stormwater. See the boxes below for more information. Links to utilities that are provided by other agencies can found to the right. Some Kirkland residents may receive their water and sewer services from another agency. This water and sewer service map(PDF, 11MB) shows utility district boundaries in Kirkland.

How to pay your bill

City Provided Utilities

Wastewater

The Wastewater Division of Public Works primarily maintains the sewer main and maintenance holes, and operation of six sewage pump stations.

Trash, Recycling + Compost Service

Curbside garbage, recycling and compost service is provided by Waste Management.

Storm & Surface Water

We manage surface and stormwater to improve the health of our waterways, reduce flooding and ensure proper operation of public and private systems.

Water

Information about paying your bill, backflow prevention, water conservation and where your water comes from can be found here.

Why was my water bill high?

Troubleshooting a high water bill.

Waste and Recycling Contacts

Who to contact for billing assistance and service issues like a missed pickup or broken cart.

Electric

Electric services in Kirkland are provided by Puget Sound Energy. 

 

Cable

The City of Kirkland has franchise cable agreements with the following companies:

Comcast Cable
1-800-934-6489

Ziply FIber
1-866-699-4759

Gas

Gas services in Kirkland are provided by Puget Sound Energy.

 

Water

Some Kirkland residents may receive their water services from the Northshore Utility District. The Woodinville Water District also serves some Kirkland residents. 

 

Sewer

Some Kirkland residents may receive their sewer services from the Northshore Utility District. 

 

Northshore Utility District
6830 NE 185th St.
Kenmore, WA  98028 
425-398-4400

Related Information

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  • High water consumption information
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