City of Menlo Park, CA

02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 14:33

Utility bill discounts available for income-eligible households

Utility bill discounts available for income-eligible households

Published on February 02, 2026

The City of Menlo Park offers a rate assistance program for solid waste services through Recology and water services through Menlo Park Municipal Water (MPMW) bills to help income-eligible residents facing financial hardship. Within the City of Menlo Park, there are four different water providers. Don't know your water provider? Use the City's interactive Water Providers Map.

Program summary

  • A 20% discount on Recology solid waste bills.
  • A 50% discount on the 5/8-inch meter service charges for MPMW customers.
  • Discounts are retroactive for enrolled participants and will appear as credits or adjustments on future bills.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this program, households must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be enrolled in the PG&E CARE program. To enroll, visit pge.com/CARE or call 1-866-743-5832.
  • Re-certify eligibility based on CARE program expiration.

How to Apply

  • Gather verification documents, such as:
    • A recent PG&E bill to verify CARE enrollment. The address on the PG&E bill must be the same on the solid waste and water bills, but the names may be different.
    • A recent Recology and/or Menlo Park Municipal Water bill.
  • Complete the application (available in English and Spanish) and submit it with verification documents to [email protected] or mail to:

    City of Menlo Park
    701 Laurel St., Menlo Park CA 94025

For more information on the utility rate assistance program visit menlopark.gov/rateassistance. Residents in the California Water (Cal Water) service area may qualify for the Cal Water Customer Assistance Program. Visit calwater.com/cap, email [email protected], or call toll-free 877-419-170.

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