We have moved to Gworks Cloud. Residents can now sign in and view their bill. ( this option is not available for the December 2025 bill). There is also now the option to have bills emailed to you instead of the paper postcards. please make sure to opt into the paper postcards if you would still like to receive one. Customers can also pay online with the fees associated with the transactions listed below:

ACH Fees
0.01-150.00 $1.30
150.01-2,500.00 $1.95

Credit or debit card ( 3.5% or min $2.00 charge)

By March 1, 2026, all electronic payments will need to be made through FrontDesk. Cash and Check are always an option to pay your utility bill.

New additional fees updated:

ACH Fail Fee$25.00
Chargeback$25.00
eCheck Return$10.00
eCheck Refund$1.00

As always, please reach out with any questions comments or concerns.

DUMPSTERS

To Request a Dumpster please email CITYGUYS@FBCOM.NET or call 563-374-1551 M-F 7am to 3pm. Dumpsters requested during the week are delivered on the following Tuesday. 

Dumpster fees are $15.00 per week

Bulk garbage charge is $5.00 per item and can be set out at any time.

Street light outages

To request a street light outage repair click HERE 

Electricity & Natural Gas

Alliant Energy provides electricity and natural gas for residents in the city of Grand Mound.

Alliant Energy
P.O. Box 351
Cedar Rapids IA 52406-0351
1-800-822-4348

Water & Sewer

A municipal water system is operated by the city, along with the sewage treatment plant. Water meters are read monthly during the last week of the month. Total fees due include water, sewer, sewer construction, water construction, recycling and garbage charges and are due on the 15th of the month. New residents are required to pay a $100.00 customer deposit, before service can be started. Accounts not paid by the 15th of the month; will receive a 10% late fee penalty.

Any account not paid in full before 7:30 a.m. on the 1st of the month will be charged a $30.00 administrative late fee and will be disconnected. To have service restored; once it has been disconnected; a $30.00 re-connect fee is assessed. All past due amounts, including all fees; must be paid in full before service will be restored. Once service is paid in full; it will only be restored during the City Hall & Public Works Department’s scheduled office hours. Service will not be restored after hours; or on a weekend/holiday.

Water minimum charge is $11.92

Sewer minimum charge is $11.92

Sewer construction charge is $45.00 until July of 2027

Recycling charge is $5.00

Garbage charge is $8.22

Payments can be made via check, cash, money order, or credit/debit card. Payments are accepted in person at City Hall, or via the drop box at City Hall or online at https://cityofwheatlandia.frontdeskgworks.com/

Please note a small fee is associated with using a credit/debit card set by Gworks.

Garbage is picked up curbside every Monday beginning at 7:00 a.m. Recycling is picked up curbside every Tuesday beginning at 7 am. Some holidays or inclement weather may affect this schedule. Notice of a delay in service pick up will be posted on the City Facebook page. For extra information regarding the Clinton County Area Solid Waste Agency please visit http://www.ccaswa.com 

RECYCLING INFORMATION:

Appliances/White Goods: Large home appliances such as stoves, refridgerators, water heaters, washing machines, dryers, deep freezes, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and microwaves are an additional charge of $10.00 each.

Tires: car/light truck tires are an additional charge of $5.00 each off the rim and $10.00 each on the rim.

Electronic Waste:

  • $10.00 per computer tower 
  • $15.00 per computer monitor, tv with a screen size of 20 inches or less, large copier/printer, comptuer server
  • $20.00 per tv with a screen size over 20 inches
  • $15.00 per item for scanners, video cameras, VCR/DVD players, Radios/CD players, Cable & Satelitte Equipment, Fax Machine, Phones & Cell Phones

Items allowed to be RECYCLED

  • Tin Cans
  • Plastic food containers #1-#7 (no styrofoam or plastic bags/films)
  • Glass food jars
  • Aluminum foil, pans, and cans.
  • newspapers, office papers, magazines (Loose in Bin)
  • Corrugated Cardboard no larger than 3×3 sections
  • Chipboard/Fiberboard (Soda, cereal boxes, etc.)

Containers must be contaminant free