Your Own. New Customer Guide. Getting Started In Tallahassee

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Your Own New Customer Guide Getting Started In Tallahassee

Interact with Your Own Utilities Click Talgov.com/YOU Email YourOwnUtilities@talgov.com Smartphone Apps DigiTally Social Media Facebook.com/COTUtilities Twitter.com/COTUtilities YouTube.com/WCOT Call 850.891.4YOU (4968) TTY Hearing Impaired: 891.8169 Hours of Operation: Daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Emergency Service Available 24/7) Visit Frenchtown Renaissance Center 435 N. Macomb St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 Hours of Operation: Mon. Fri. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fax 891.0901

Welcome to our great city As Florida s capital, Tallahassee is a community of distinction. With a bustling downtown, major universities and pristine natural habitats, it blends urban excitement with unique Southern charm. The City s thriving business atmosphere, along with award-winning parks and excellent schools, ensures a high quality of life for residents of all ages. We take great pride in providing you with the highest level of utility services. Our commitment to excellence continues to propel us forward as an industry leader and environmental frontrunner. The focus, however, is always on you the customer and building a strong community. Thank you for making Tallahassee your new home. We look forward to hearing from you and providing any assistance that you may need. As always, we are at your service. Respectfully, Mayor Andrew D. Gillum 1

Payment Options The City of Tallahassee Utilities offers a wide variety of utility bill payment options for each customer's convenience and individual needs. Smartphone App - DigiTally - FREE: Download DigiTally on your smartphone and pay your utility bill for free via instant bank account transfer. e+ Online - FREE: Visit Talgov.com/YOU and sign up for e + Online to pay your utility bill for free via instant bank account transfer. If you would like to pay using a debit/credit card, a Western Union option is available online. (Please note that a service fee applies to debit/credit card transactions.) Email (SmartBill) - FREE: This comes directly to your email inbox and offers a free electronic payment option. It ensures a secure payment on a scheduled date. A PDF of your bill (which is the same as the mailed version) will be included in the email for you to review your monthly usage and account details. Use the free 1-Click payment feature (after you save your payment details once) for an even quicker experience, straight from your email. Sign up at Talgov.com/YOU. Automatic Bank Draft - FREE: Utility payments can be deducted from your bank account automatically. Visit Talgov.com/YOU to download the sign-up form or stop by the Frenchtown Renaissance Center at 435 N. Macomb St. 2

Automated Phone Payments: Call 1.877.765.8189 to make a payment over the phone. This service is provided for a fee by Western Union, a third-party vendor under contract with the City of Tallahassee. Drop Boxes: Drop boxes are conveniently located at the Frenchtown Renaissance Center, 435 N. Macomb St. and outside City Hall, 300 S. Adams St. (Check or money order only. Payments made after 2 p.m. will post the next business day). Mail: Frenchtown Renaissance Center 435 N. Macomb St. Relay Box Tallahassee, FL 32301 Checks or money orders should be made out to City of Tallahassee. Remote Payment Locations: Make payments by cash or check at many locations conveniently found around town with no transaction fee. Visit Talgov.com/YOU to find the closest location to you. Hours vary by location, so check the information table found online. Walk In Center: Frenchtown Renaissance Center 435 N. Macomb St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 3

Contact Information Commonly used phone numbers and websites are listed below for quick reference. Note: The area code for Tallahassee is 850. Utility Services Account information; Power outages; Tree limbs on power lines; Service requests; Energy and water programs; Tree trimming; After-hours reconnects Talgov.com/YOU Phone 891.4YOU (4968) Emergencies (Non-Utility) To report a crime, fire or other emergency Phone 911 Non-Emergency Police Department Talgov.com/police Fire Department Talgov.com/fire Capital Regional Medical Center capitalregionalmedicalcenter.com Tallahassee Memorial Hospital tmh.org Phone 606.5800 606.5800 325.5000 431.1155 4 Call 891.4YOU (4968)

Government and Services Bus Services - StarMetro Talgov.com/StarMetro Business Tax Receipts Talgov.com City of Tallahassee Talgov.com Driver's License flhsmv.gov Hearing-Impaired Assistance sprintip.com Leon County leoncountyfl.gov Leon County Courthouse clerk.leon.fl.us Leon County Health Department leoncountyfl.gov/lchd Leon County Humane Society lchs.info Leon County Schools leon.k12.fl.us Libraries leoncountylibrary.org Parking Tickets Talgov.com Parks & Recreation, Pools, Community Centers Talgov.com/parks Post Office USPS.com Senior Center Talgov.com/seniors Phone 891.5200 891.6488 891.0000 617.2000 711 606.5300 577.4000 606.8010 224.9193 487.7100 606.2665 891.8249 891.FUNN (3866) 1.800.ASK.USPS (275.8777) 891.4000 5

Government and Services (Continued) Social Security - Tallahassee Office ssa.gov Social Service Referral & Hotline Big Bend Hotline 211bigbend.net State of Florida myflorida.com Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Services Center Talgov.com/animals Tallahassee Regional Airport Talgov.com/airport Vehicle Tags and Registration leontaxcollector.net Voter Registration leonvotes.org Waste Pro wasteprousa.com Major Colleges and Universities Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University famu.edu Florida State University fsu.edu Lively Technical Center livelytech.com Tallahassee Community College/Flagler College tcc.fl.edu Phone 1.866.248.2088 211 488.1234 891.2950 891.7802 606.4700 606.8683 606.1899 Phone 599.3000 644.2525 487.7555 201.6200 6 Visit Talgov.com/YOU

Frequently Asked Questions The following are commonly asked questions by new City of Tallahassee Utility customers. 1. Who do I call with utility questions? Call 891.4YOU (4968) and follow the voice prompts. Customer service representatives are available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily for regular business and other utility-related issues and after hours, seven days a week for emergencies. 2. When is my utility bill due? Payments must be received within 20 days of the due date on the bill. 3. How can I pay my utility bill? You have several convenient options. Please see page 2 for a full list. 4. When do payments post to my account? Payments are posted immediately when paid at the Frenchtown Renaissance Center, 435 N. Macomb St. Payments made online or at a remote payment location will be posted no later than 4 p.m. on regular business days. 5. How can I lower my utility bill? The best way to reduce your cost is to use less electricity and water. Find out more by visiting Talgov.com/YOU. Call to schedule a free energy audit. 6. What forms of security deposits are accepted? Residential deposits can be made in their entirety or through three monthly installments with cash, money order or credit/debit card. Learn more by calling 891.4YOU (4968) or visit Talgov.com/YOU. 7. When can the City of Tallahassee Utilities waive my security deposit? Your residential 7

deposits may be waived if you provide a letter of credit from another electric utility, which confirms a good payment history of three or more consecutive years. 8. When will my security deposit be refunded? Residential deposits will be returned after three years if a customer maintains a good payment record or when the account is closed. 9. Will my utilities be turned on the same day the account is opened? Typically yes, provided that the service request is made by 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. In some cases, it may take up to two business days, however. 10. What if I am having problems paying my utility bill on time? We may be able to help. Call 891.4YOU (4968) to discuss your options. 11. If my service is interrupted for failure to pay my bill and City offices are closed, how can I get my service restored? Service can be reconnected after hours between 5:30 and 10 p.m. by calling 891.4YOU (4968). 12. What are a few other services offered? Budget Billing: Sign up to pay a fixed amount each month based on your 12-month utility bill average. Energy Audits: Call 891.4YOU (4968) to sign up for a free home or business inspection to learn about energy-saving measures. Medical Alert Status: If you use critical life-support equipment, please report your circumstances to Utility Customer Operations at 891.4YOU (4968). 13. How do I close or transfer my utility account? Utility accounts can be closed or transferred the following ways: Smartphone App - download DigiTally 8

Online - at Talgov.com/YOU By email - at yourownutilities@talgov.com By phone - at 891.4YOU (4968) In person - at 435 N. Macomb St. By mail - 435 N. Macomb St., Tallahassee, FL 32301 By FAX - at 891.0901. 14. Can I make payment arrangements for a balance due on a closed account? Payment arrangements may not be made on inactive or closed accounts. Unpaid accounts are forwarded to a collection agency for recovery. These accounts may be reported to the three major credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. For information, call 891.4YOU (4968). 15. Can I transfer my deposit or account to a roommate s name? No. 16. How do I report power outages or fallen power lines? Visit Talgov.com/Outages, use the DigiTally app or call 891.4YOU (4968). 17. Will the City of Tallahassee compensate me for food loss during an outage? The City will compensate customers for a loss when the power outage is due to a City error only. 18. If I live within city limits, how is my garbage picked up? The City provides weekly residential garbage and recycling pickup on a designated solid waste collection day. Yard waste and bulky item pickup takes place every other week on a scheduled day based on a Red/Blue Week calendar. Please consult your Solid Waste Services Customer Service Guide, visit Talgov.com/YOU or call 891.4YOU (4968) for more information. 19. If I do not live within city limits, how do I have my garbage picked up? Contact Waste Pro at 606.1899. 9

Your Utility Bill The sample bill (on the right) from the City of Tallahassee Utilities provides a summary of your monthly utility usage and other services. Section 1 This section outlines basic information for your current bill: Billing Date Account Number Previous Balance Previous Payment Current Charges Section 2 These charts compare your utility usage for up to 13 months for each of the metered services you have at your home. Learn more at Talgov.com/YOU. Click on "Launch e + Online." Section 3 This section summarizes the utility usage and charges as well as other billed services. Your utility bill combines all the applicable services into one convenient bill. Thus, your bill will reflect one or more of the following: Electric Gas Water Sewer Refuse Stormwater Fire Service Section 4 This is your bill payment stub, which indicates the total charges and due date. Use this stub to mail or make in-person payments. Or choose to receive your monthly utility bill by email through the SmartBill. You can make electronic payments conveniently and directly from the SmartBill. For more info on the SmartBill and other payment options, refer to page 2 of this booklet or visit Talgov.com/YOU. 10 Call 891.4YOU (4968)

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e + Online Save energy, water and money through e + Online, a convenient and free online payment method and account management tool. What is e + Online? e + Online is a powerful tool which you can use to pay your utility bill online for free, view current balances, see estimated charges to-date, compare usage history, take a free online energy audit and much more! How do I get started? 1. Visit Talgov.com/YOU and click "Launch e + Online" to create an account. 2. Click and fill out the form fields seen below: 3. After signing up, you will receive a confirmation email from Talgov.com. Your account must be verified by clicking on the link inside the confirmation email. You may then log in using your email address and password. 12 Visit Talgov.com/YOU

4. Once logged in, you will need to type in your 10-digit utility account number and your Last Name to enter the dashboard. If you have more than one account, you can enter it here. If you don t have your 10-digit utility account number, please call 891.4YOU (4968). 13

Energy-Saving Tips These tips will help you save energy, water and money all year! The following energy tips are categorized by: Both Summer & Winter / Summer Winter 1. / Insulate your attic. Local insulation levels: R-38 if you have a heat pump or gas furnace. R-49 if you heat with electric-resistance strips only. 2. / Cook faster with a lid on the pan. 3. / Turn off the burner on your electric range tops a little early. Allow cooking to finish as the burner cools. 4. / Chart your energy usage each month. Writing it down gets you thinking, changing habits and using less energy. 5. / Set your thermostat s fan to AUTO, not ON. 6. / Close your fireplace damper when not in use. 7. / Arrange items in your refrigerator for quick removal. The less the refrigerator door is open, the less it costs. 14

8. / Use energy-saving settings on washing machines, dryers, dishwashers & refrigerators. 9. / Don t let any leak go unrepaired. Hot water leaks increase your electric, water and sewer costs. 10. / When you re away for long periods: Turn off your water heater at the breaker panel. Turn your AC / Heating Unit to "OFF." 11. / Turn off lights when not in use. 12. / Turn down water heater thermostat to 120º F. 13. / Use a clothesline. Air dry for free. 14. / Wash clothes in cold water. Almost all the cost of clothes washing is in the cost to heat the water. 15. / Clean the clothes dryer lint screen frequently. Also check and clean the outdoor flapper vent if necessary. 16. / Caulk/weatherstrip doors and windows to reduce air leaks. 17. / Keep all AC supply registers open. Closing off rooms or registers will not save money and may lead to problems. 18. / Repair air duct leaks in the attic or under the house. 19. / Change the AC filter monthly during heavy use. Dirty filters slow down airflow and make the unit run longer. 15

20. Set the AC thermostat at 78º F or higher. Raise it a few degrees when away during the day. Setting your AC at 70º F instead of 78º F can double your operating cost! 21. Don t try to speed-cool at a very low temperature when you get home from work. Standard air conditioners cool as fast as possible and can't cool faster. Choose your normal setting, preferably 78º F. 22. Use fans in mild weather. A ceiling fan at medium speed uses 50 to 100 times less energy per hour than your central AC. 23. Set your thermostat a few degrees higher when running a ceiling fan. You ll feel as cool at 80º F as you would at 78º F but costs are reduced by about 15-25 percent. 24. Use a microwave instead of the range or oven. The microwave cooks fast and doesn t heat the kitchen. 25. Close all shades, drapes and blinds during the day. They do a great job of blocking the sun's heat and keeping the house cooler. 26. Let the sun in! Open your shades, drapes or blinds to admit the sun s heat on cold days. Close all at night and on cloudy days. 27. Wear lightweight clothing. Cotton is cooler than polyester. 28. Dress warmer and adjust the thermostat to a lower setting. 29. If you have a heat pump, be sure the thermostat is not accidentally set to "EMERGENCY HEAT." Costs can double in this mode. 16 Call 891.4YOU (4968)

Notes

City of Tallahassee Utilities 850.891.4YOU (4968) Talgov.com/YOU Revised: November 9, 2015