
Upper Arlington residents should keep an eye on their mailboxes in early July, as the City is sending out the second of its semi-annual utility invoices for 2025. This round of billing will include the standard charges for Solid Waste, Stormwater Utility, and for some, a Neighborhood Lighting Fee, right on the heels of a recently waived winter bill.
According to the City of Upper Arlington's official website, households will be charged the usual fees for these services, picking up where they left off before the City Council decided to implement a one-time waiver for the Solid Waste fee earlier this year, it was designed as relief but now it's back to business as usual.
Indeed, the waiver was a reprieve for residents feeling the squeeze of multiple financial obligations. Still, as the months roll on, the cost of maintaining city infrastructure and services ostensibly catches up. The upcoming invoice marks a return to the regular billing cycle, ensuring no surprises for those keeping track of their household budgets.
For those who are curious about the details or wondering about the exact fees, the City has made it simple to find out, published information is available at the click of a link, and those seeking full disclosure can readily access the complete breakdown of the fees which is includes specifics on the calculation and allocations of such charges.









