City offers digital alternatives to ensure continuous communication and service delivery
The City of Coquitlam is alerting residents and businesses to its array of online services in light of the ongoing Canada Post strike.
While delays in mail delivery are anticipated, Coquitlam assures that its comprehensive digital platforms will maintain effective communication.
Using the myCoquitlam service, residents can manage utility, property tax, and dog licence accounts securely anytime. Additional resources are available through Coquitlam’s Online Services web page.
Businesses with outstanding balances can navigate to the city’s Business Licences page to make payments. Renewal notices can be addressed by contacting the business licensing department.
For vendors and customers, setting up direct deposit can be facilitated through a Vendor Profile Application, while current vendors can update payment methods via email to the city’s invoices department.
Coquitlam provides extensive online support across various services like property tax, utility, and license management, offering dedicated portals and assistance through email or phone.
To enhance communication, Coquitlam offers diverse subscription options, including e-newsletters on city affairs, recreation programming, and business updates, alongside active engagement on social media platforms.
Residents can access further connection opportunities by downloading the CoquitlamConnect app or visiting the city website for ongoing updates on city events and initiatives.