City provides online services to maintain connectivity and access during postal disruptions.
With a Canada Post strike looming, Coquitlam offers numerous online avenues for residents to connect with city services anytime.
The City is making sure services remain accessible, with options ranging from paying bills, applying for permits to reporting issues, readily available online even if mail services are interrupted.
A postal strike could delay receiving crucial documents like property tax and business license notices, potentially leading to accrued interest on unpaid balances. Alternative payment methods include online payments, secure drop-box use, or in-person transactions at City Hall.
The myCoquitlam platform offers secure, round-the-clock access to utility, property tax, and dog license accounts for both businesses and residents, simplifying account management.
For additional information about online services, residents can visit Coquitlam’s dedicated webpage, Coquitlam.ca/eServices.
Businesses with outstanding balances can settle their dues online by entering their business license number at Coquitlam.ca/BusinessLicences. If renewal notices are not received, business licensing staff can be contacted via email.
New vendors working with the City can set up direct deposits by completing a Vendor Profile Application. For changes to existing payment methods, vendors can contact the City electronically.
Coquitlam provides extensive online service options across various City departments.
To stay connected with the City of Coquitlam, residents are encouraged to sign up for newsletters, follow social media channels, and utilize the CoquitlamConnect mobile app.