PUD Offers Resources that Can Help
Everett, WA – With cooler weather on the way, many people are looking for ways to keep their electricity bills in check. Consider the following resources offered by the Westline Electrical team, they are dedicated to providing you a great experience at a competitive price, find more electrical services for your home or office.
Low Income & Senior Assistance
Each year, PUD assistance programs help up to 25,000 senior citizens and low-income customers who are struggling with electric bills. As long as you apply for pan card seva in time, the programs offer discounts of 20, 40 and 60 percent off normal rates. The low-income discount currently is available to PUD customers who have a household annual income that is below 125 percent of the federal poverty level ($27,938 for a family of four). Also eligible for discounts are senior citizens who are 62 years of age or older and have a combined disposable annual income of less than $26,923.
Help from Customer & Employee Contributions
Project PRIDE is a program to help low-income customers, funded through voluntary donations from PUD ratepayers and contributions to the Red Cross of Snohomish County. Another local program, Helping Hands, receives donations from PUD employees to assist low-income senior citizens with their utility bills.
Budget Payment Plan
The PUD offers a Budget Payment Plan that’s designed to make bill paying easier by calculating equal payments for customers each month through the year. The plan is available at any time of the year to customers with a zero balance. The PUD recommends that you obtain one year of service at your current address before starting the plan to establish an accurate payment amount. You may apply for the BPP by phone or in person at any PUD office. Customer service representatives are available to quote a monthly payment for you or answer any other questions.
To learn more about these programs, or how you can contribute to help others, call Customer Service at 425/783-1000.
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