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Memphis Light, Gas and Water will observe Public Natural Gas Week from October 6 to 12. This annual nationwide event is intended to build public awareness about the value of having a community-owned natural gas utility. Historically, Memphis customers have spent less for their winter utility bil
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water will conduct gas maintenance on W. Poplar and Houston Levee Rd starting Sunday, September 29, from 11 p.m. – 7 a.m. The gas maintenance will take two weeks to complete. This will cause drivers to detour. All traffic heading south on Houston Levee Rd  wi
Memphis Light, Gas and Water must safely remove a tree on Monday, September 30, at 9 a.m. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will close the westbound I-240 exit ramp to Mount Moriah Rd. The line clearance is estimated to take about four hours to complete. Overhead Distrib
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
69,817 customers were impacted by outages Tropical Storm Francine brought high winds and record rainfall last Thursday. Outages fluctuated throughout the weekend impacting a total of 69,817 customers, with 24,692 being the most customers affected at any one time. Limbs falling on wires and tr
New feature allows customers to opt-in for service order reminders for their appointments To ensure gas appliance safety, MLGW offers pilot light safety inspections. Customers are encouraged to begin scheduling appointments. Inspection appointments during the month of September are free. Afte
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
The Mid-South was battered by winds up to 57 mph and record rainfall (4.25 inches) on Thursday, causing downed limbs and trees, and widespread storm-related outages. At the height of the storm, damage caused power interruptions to 34,300 customers. Crews have been working 24/7 to assess damage,
MLGW is seeing the effects of Tropical Depression Francine in the form of torrential rains and wind gusts up to 25 mph. Outages have affected a total of 22,766 customers, with 10,613 at the peak. About 8,000 customers affected at press time. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are also
Gusty winds above 30 mph combined with heavy rains expected MLGW is watching the progress and forecast of tropical storm Francine and is in close contact with the National Weather Service (NWS) and local emergency agencies. We anticipate the first impacts from the storm to be heavy rain
Memphis-Shelby County students, grab your paints, brushes, colored pencils, crayons, glue, glitter and even computers! It’s time to enter MLGW’s 2024 Student Poster Art Contest. MLGW is once again sponsoring its annual Student Poster Art Contest for Memphis-Shelby County school child
Memphis Light, Gas and Water business offices will be closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of Labor Day. Customers can use My Account on MLGW’s secure website to check balances, make payment arrangements and to check the status of an outage. Customers with at least four to seven da
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
Maintenance of the water main at the intersection of W. Mallory Avenue and Pennsylvania Street originally scheduled for completion on August 15, will continue until August 30. Traffic will remain rerouted in all directions. We appreciate customers’ patience and understanding as we continue to
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
MLGW’s Downtown Community Office, 245 S. Main St., will be open to assist the general public with billing inquiries payments and screen utility assistance applications for qualified customers from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, August 17, 2024. Only the first 200 walk-in customers will be ser
Community Q&A on xAI
August 9, 2024
Meeting to be livestreamed on youtube.com/user/mlgwwaystosave The community Q&A session on xAI hosted by Memphis City Councilwoman Pearl Eva Walker on Saturday, August 10 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Whitehaven Campus (1234 Finley) is at capacity. The me
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, Board Room, 220 S. Main.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division is honored to mark National 811 Day, observed each year on August 11 (8/11). Call 811 Day reminds everyone to always call 811 before you or your contractor start any digging or construction projects to prevent damage to underground utilities such as gas, electr