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Electricity

Southern California Edison Company

  • 24 Hour Support (800) 655-4555
  • Report an Outage (800) 611-1911
  • Authorized Payment Locations: (800) 747-8908
  • Turn on, Turn Off,Transfer Service: (800) 684-8123
  • Bills, Balance, Payment and Extensions: (800) 950-2356
  • Domestic Time of Use Rate (TOUD): (800) 239-2685
  • Low Income Rate Assistance (CARE): (800) 447-6620
  • Download the SCE App

Gas

Southern California Gas Company
(800) 427-2200

Phone, Internet and TV Service

AT&T
(800) 310-2355
AT&T services the Rosewood, Bandini, Bristow and Rosini areas of the City of Commerce.

Spectrum
(888) 438-2427

DIRECTV
(855) 463-7359

Dish Network
(855) 815-3544

Exede Satellite Internet
(855) 627-2555
Exede services all areas in the City of Commerce
(800) 483-3000

Frontier
(877) 559-3193

Verizon
Verizon services the Veterans Memorial Park area of the City of Commerce. Check service area availability.

HughesNet
(877) 295-1015

Trash

Athens Services
(888) 336-6100
Residential refuse and recycling services are contracted by the City of Commerce with Athens Services. There is no charge to residents of the City for residential refuse and recycling services.*

 *Note: Housing developments built after 2002 are not included in this program.

Trees

Information about the City's tree maintenance program can be found at Public Works - Tree Service.

Water

California Water Service Company
(323) 722-8601
Residential, commercial, and industrial water services are provided by California Water Service Company throughout the City.

Annual Water Quality Reports

Sewer Maintenance (SSMP)

Los Angeles County Sewer Maintenance

Report Sewer related problems: Report a Problem - LA County Public Works or (800)675-4357

Fat, Oil, and Grease (FOG)

Join the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District in the fight against sanitary sewer overflows (SSO's). Being a part of the solution is as easy as following some standard practices around the kitchen.

Check out the Do's and Don'ts of FOG.

DON'T DO
Wash food scraps (solid or liquid) down the drain, dump them in the toilet, or grind them up in the garbage disposal.
Use mesh drain strainers to catch solid food scraps for disposal in a trash can.
Pour liquid food scraps, e.g. sauces, milkshakes, into a container and place in the trash can.
Wash contents of soaking pots and pans down the drain.
Scrape plates over the trash can or dry wipe with a paper towel.
Pour used oil down the drain.
Pour used oil into a container with a top (the original if available) so it can be reused, recycled, or placed in the trash can for disposal.
Pour hot grease (including poultry skimming) down the drain.
Pour cooled grease into a grease can or other container for disposal and/or absorb with paper towels or newspaper.
Pour grease down the storm drain.
Pour cooled grease into a container, seal it and place it in the trash.

Mesh drain screens, paper towels and original oil containers are good tools for fighting FOG.

Other ways to be a part of the FOG solution include reporting any illegal dumping or spills immediately. You can also help by educating your neighbors and others in your community by sharing this website.

 


Please contact the provider regarding service area availability. The City does not endorse any of the service providers listed.

 

Low Income Household Water Assistance Program

For a limited time, customers who meet maximum income limits may be able to receive financial assistance from the California Department of Community Services & Development’s Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) to help pay their water bills. LIHWAP is a federally funded program that offers a one-time benefit of up to $15,000 for bills accrued during any time frame.

Am I eligible?

Eligibility for Cal Water customers may vary based on income, place of residence, and other factors. Your household may qualify if:

  • Your total household gross income is at or below 60% of the State Median Income (see table), or a household member is a current recipient of CalFresh or CalWORKs.
  • You have a water or wastewater bill.
  • Renters: If your water and/or wastewater bill is included in your rental payment, the application will require an additional step: You must complete an agreement with your landlord to apply the benefit amount.

2023 LIHWAP Income Eligibility

People In Household Monthly Income
1 $2,700.17
2 $3,531.00
3 $4,361.83
4 $5,192.75
5 $6,023.59
People In Household Monthly Income
6 $6,854.43
7 $7,010.21
8 $7,166.00
9 $7,321.78
10* $7,477.56

*For families/households with more than 10 people, add $155.78 for each additional person.

How do I apply?

You must contact a local community-based organization to receive a LIHWAP application form. Then, complete and mail in the application form according to the local LIHWAP agency’s instructions:

 

Maravilla Foundation

5729 E. Union Pacific Ave.
Commerce, CA 90022

Phone: (323) 721-4162

Toll-free: (800) 906-4651

Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Website: http://www.maravilla.org

This local service provider offers residential water and sewer bill assistance to low-income households in your area through the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP).

https://www.taphelp.org/