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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Corona service requests start with the issue type

Corona residents can start many city service requests online, but the best path depends on whether the issue is maintenance, water, power, sewer, billing, or another city service.

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Corona has a useful online service request door, but it still helps to name the issue first. A street problem is one lane. A water concern, billing question, or sewer issue may use another.

For public maintenance issues, start with the maintenance services report path. That is the better fit for everyday public works and repair concerns.

For water, power, billing, service changes, or utility questions, start with Utilities Customer Care. Corona’s utility pages also help with outages, leaks, sewer issues, and account help.

For a normal request, have the address or cross street ready. Add a short description and a photo if the issue is visible. If the problem is tied to a utility account, keep the service address and account details nearby.

Corona’s Grand Boulevard may make the old city center easy to picture. City requests are less circular. Pick the issue type first. Then send it through the right city path.

Where to see it

Corona service request, maintenance services, and utilities customer care pages.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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