Utility Providers

The City of Dayton is served by a number of Utility Companies.  If you are experiencing any problems with your service, please contact these providers directly.

Electric Utilities
Connexus Energy
Xcel Energy
City of Anoka Municipal Utilities
Elk River Municipal Utilities
Phone Number: (763) 441-2020
  • To report an outage, please call during regular business hours.
  • After-hours outages, please call 1 (888) 606-4660
Website: https://www.ermumn.com/
Gas Utilities
Centerpoint Energy
CenterPoint Energy is the gas provider for the City of Dayton.
Phone:
(612) 372-4727
To Report a Gas Leak: (612) 372-5050
CenterPoint Energy Website
Internet & Cable
Century Link
Phone: (800) 603-6000
Website: Century Link
Charter Spectrum
Phone: (833) 949-0036
Website: https://www.spectrum.com/
Xfinity
Phone: (855) 870-1311
Website: Xfinity
Locates
Locating & Marking Underground Utilities

utility locate flags - Copy - Copy - Copy - CopyUnder state law, if you are planning to do any work on your property that involves excavation more than six inches deep, you need to contact the Gopher State One Call system 48 hours before you plan to dig. Gopher State One Call will notify any known parties who have underground utilities in the area that a locate has been ordered. The operators are then required by law to mark their utilities with paint or flags within 48 hours.

There is no fee for this service. The number for Gopher State One Call system locate is (651)454-0002.

If your yard or boulevard has been marked with paint or small flags, this means that someone is planning to perform work in the area, and has called Gopher State One Call system for a utility locate. If you have questions please contact Gopher One by visiting the Gopher State One Call website.

Private Owned Utilities

When a property owner or tenant has any type of privately-owned underground facility (underground sprinkler systems, invisible fences, pool heaters, etc.), they are responsible to locate those facilities or hire someone to locate them. For more information about locating privately-owned facilities, visit the Gopher State One Call website