Greenfield Municipal Utilities provides water and electric service to the residents of Greenfield.
Wastewater disposal service is provided by the City of Greenfield Public Works Department, which works closely with GMU on all utility service.
Greenfield was one of the first cities in Iowa to embrace the idea of lighting the town with electricity and opened its first municipal light plant in 1890. As the third oldest continually operated municipal electric utility in the state, GMU continues to be an active participant in community development.
GMU encourages and supports energy efficiency, and offers financial assistance programs for business energy audits and subsequent building improvement.
Contact GMU for all your industrial, commercial and residential utility needs:
Greenfield Municipal Utilites
202 South First Street
Greenfield, IA 50849
844-580-0810 (toll free)
From its Lancaster Square filled with thriving shops and businesses to the surrounding tranquil rural countryside, Greenfield offers a world of good living and opportunity. Its 2,000 citizens pride themselves on community involvement - constantly working to improve the quality of life for people of all ages.
Attractions bring people from afar and offer cultural and historical context for local patrons.
As a Main Street Iowa program we provide resources that help maintain a sound economic base. An hour from Des Moines, 80 miles from Omaha, and a short drive south of Interstate 80, Greenfield is situated at the crossroads of two state highways and maintains a municipal airport.
Greenfield is a center of culture and commerce in the middle of farm country.
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Greenfield Chamber Main Street
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City of Greenfield
(844) 580-0810 option 1
202 South First Street
Greenfield, Iowa 50849
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