How can I temporarily disconnect my service if the property is going to be vacant for a while?
If your property is going to be vacant for more than 60 days, you can request to suspend service. The City will disconnect the water at the meter to assure that potential leaks won’t run up your bill or flood your home and that no one illegally uses your water from an outside tap. There is a $25 service fee for suspending service and a monthly service fee will be billed to your account, based on the meter size and zero consumption. To request suspend service you can do it in person at the City Hall, over the phone at (305) 953-2868 ext. 1308.

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1. How do I set up new water service with the city?
2. How do I disconnect my utility service?
3. How can I temporarily disconnect my service if the property is going to be vacant for a while?
4. Why don’t I have running water in my home?
5. Where do I report water leaks or main breaks?
6. Where do I report a sewer back-up?
7. Why is my water bill higher than usual?
8. I have no water pressure in my home. What should I do?