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Board endorses five-year rate design, shifting some costs to base charges Hurricane City’s power board recommended a five-year, revenue-neutral rate design that raises monthly base charges modestly (example: residential base +$0.50/month) while lowering per-kWh power rates and implementing a 12-month PCA smoothing mechanism; agricultural and yard-lighting classes face larger base-rate increases.

Hurricane City's Power Board just approved a five-year rate design that raises monthly base charges while lowering power rates—are you ready for the changes ahead?

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#HurricaneWashingtonCounty #UT #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #HurricanePower

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Senate concurs in House amendments to data‑center electricity bill, clarifying 10‑megawatt threshold The Senate agreed to House amendments to Senate Bill 135 after sponsor Senator Carr said the changes clarify the definition of data centers ("10 megawatt or greater"), require data centers to reimburse providers for costs attributed to them, and remove a sentence in section 3; roll call was 33–1–1 in favor.

The Senate has just advanced a pivotal bill that clarifies data center regulations, ensuring larger facilities take responsibility for their energy costs—find out what this means for ratepayers!

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#SD #EnergyPolicy #RatepayerProtection #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery

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Snohomish County Council adopts four ordinances updating permit fees and streamlining townhouse permitting On Feb. 25, 2026, the Snohomish County Council unanimously adopted four ordinances that update commercial and transportation-related permit fees and streamline townhouse permitting by consolidating separate mechanical and plumbing permits into a single residential building permit to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Snohomish County Council just made history by adopting four groundbreaking ordinances that will streamline townhouse permitting and update outdated fees, paving the way for more efficient housing solutions!

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#SnohomishCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #PermitStreamlining

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Lawmakers press PJM and utilities on supplemental transmission projects, oversight and rate impacts A Maryland Senate committee probed how supplemental (local) transmission projects are planned and reviewed, with PJM and utilities saying PJM performs a "do no harm" grid review while FERC later decides cost recovery; lawmakers raised transparency concerns and pressed how ratepayers will be affected.

Lawmakers are questioning the transparency and planning of supplemental transmission projects, raising concerns about how costs impact Maryland ratepayers.

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#MD #RegulatoryOversight #EnergyTransparency #CitizenPortal #MarylandTransmission #CostRecovery

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Washington County urges cost‑recovery for enterprise zones; board to sign letter if state won’t act County staff updated commissioners on key bills, including SB 1586 and HB 4084A. Commissioners signaled support for economic development but said Washington County cannot shoulder administration costs for enterprise zones without statutory cost recovery, and asked staff to draft a signed letter for the legislature.

Washington County is pushing back against state legislation that could leave them footing the bill for enterprise zone administration costs—will they get the cost recovery they need?

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#WashingtonCounty #OR #EconomicDevelopment #CostRecovery #WashingtonCountyEconomics

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Eversource asks PURA for ‘enabling order’ and cost‑recovery tools to speed smart‑meter rollout Eversource told the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority that an expedited Advanced Metering Infrastructure deployment in Connecticut requires a companion cost‑recovery framework — including a reconciling tracker, deferral for one‑time O&M and possible securitization — and asked PURA to clarify its December 2024 decision before the utility proceeds on a five‑year timetable.

Eversource is pushing for a crucial regulatory order to accelerate its $1 billion smart-meter rollout in Connecticut, but faces significant hurdles that could stall progress.

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#CT #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #RegulatoryReform #SmartMetering

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Castle Valley council approves 2026 wildfire cooperative agreement; asks fire MOU, reporting clarified After questions about cost‑recovery and reporting, the Castle Valley Town Council voted to join the state’s 2026 participating‑entity cooperative wildfire agreement, while instructing staff to update the town’s MOU with the fire district to clarify initial‑attack responsibilities and reporting duties.

Castle Valley Town Council has officially joined the state’s 2026 wildfire cooperative agreement, aiming to streamline fire management and reduce costs—but what does this mean for local responsibilities?

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#UT #CommunityPreparedness #CitizenPortal #FireSafety #CostRecovery

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Rawlins council delays telecom franchise approvals amid debate over subsurface right-of-way fee Council members agreed to delay final approval of two telecommunications franchise ordinances and to convene providers and staff to negotiate a proposed subsurface right-of-way permit fee after providers warned a proposed dollar‑per‑foot charge could block planned fiber builds.

Rawlins City Council puts the brakes on telecom franchise approvals as a controversial subsurface permit fee threatens to derail major broadband projects this spring.

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#WY #BroadbandAccess #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Utilities tell committee most customers accept AMI; opt-outs are rare but raise manual‑read and cost questions Electric utilities and municipal representatives described advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) deployments, low current opt‑out rates and the operational and cost implications of manual reads; utilities said opt‑out cost recovery should be allowable and cybersecurity requirements and PUC oversight apply to vendors.

Utilities reveal that while opt-out requests for advanced metering infrastructure are rare, they could significantly impact operational costs and cybersecurity measures.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #CybersecurityMeasures #CostRecovery #VermontUtilities #AdvancedMetering

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Subcommittee advances bill allowing utilities to offer discounted water rates to low-income households A House subcommittee reported a substitute for HB 770 that permits investor-owned utilities to offer discounted water rates for households up to 200% of the federal poverty level; supporters said it targets assistance while allowing cost recovery across ratepayers. Vote: 8-1.

Virginia's subcommittee just took a significant step towards easing the financial burden on low-income households by advancing a bill that allows discounted water rates for those in need.

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#VA #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #UtilityAffordability #PovertyRelief

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Committee advances bill to standardize meter‑mounted solar devices after amendment fight The House committee reported substitute House Bill 2,296 out with a due‑pass recommendation after debate over cost recovery and local control; one amendment to require homeowners to pay full installation costs failed and a local‑control amendment was not adopted.

The House committee's recent debate over House Bill 2,296 could redefine how homeowners and utilities share costs for solar meter devices—are we ready for the changes ahead?

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#WA #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #SolarAccess #LocalControl

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Lake County supervisors press staff for numbers as CDD outlines loan-repay options and fee review County staff presented midyear budgets, three loan-repayment options and a plan for a deeper fee and cost‑recovery analysis. Supervisors and public commenters pressed for year‑to‑date figures, clearer subsidy accounting and legal guidance on how fees may be adopted and spent. Staff will return Feb. 10.

Lake County officials are under pressure to deliver transparent financial insights and tackle a significant budget deficit, with crucial updates expected on February 10.

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#LakeCounty #CA #LakeCountyCommunity #CostRecovery #CitizenPortal #PublicAccountability

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Bill would let public-water customers opt out of wireless smart meters, require cybersecurity measures and limit opt‑out charges to actual cost S.213 would allow customers of public water systems to decline wireless smart meters, permit systems to charge only the cost of an alternative meter (not a surcharge), and requires ANR to set minimum cybersecurity standards for systems using smart meters, with a compliance timeline for permitted systems.

Senator Akar's new bill S.213 empowers public water customers in Vermont to opt out of wireless smart meters while ensuring they only pay for the true cost of alternatives and bolstering cybersecurity measures.

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#VT #CybersecurityMeasures #CostRecovery #VermontPublicWater

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Board extends disaster declaration after windstorm; insurer estimate in record exceeds $1 million Kootenai County extended a disaster emergency declaration related to a recent windstorm while damage assessments continue; OEM staff said an estimate from the local electric utility placed damages "a little bit over $1,000,000."

Kootenai County commissioners have extended a disaster declaration after windstorm damages soared past $1 million, ensuring crucial resources for recovery efforts.

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#KootenaiCounty #ID #DisasterResponse #CostRecovery #EmergencyManagement #CitizenPortal

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Buckeye workshop previews overhaul of user fees, proposes move toward full cost recovery Consultant MGT and Buckeye staff previewed a package of updates to the city's user fee schedule, including annual indexing to the International Code Council valuation table, higher grading and concept-site fees, and a proposed general business license with a $25 application and $50 annual fee; staff will post a 60-day public notice and return in March/April.

Buckeye is gearing up for a major overhaul of its user fee schedule, aiming for full cost recovery while making it easier for businesses to thrive—what changes are on the horizon?

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#BuckeyeMaricopaCounty #AZ #BuckeyeUserFees #CostRecovery #BusinessLicensing #CitizenPortal

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Council tables proposed changes to out‑of‑area ambulance transport policy for additional study After extended questioning about long‑distance transports, billing, mutual aid and the city’s cost model, Lewiston City Council voted to table proposed amendments to out‑of‑area ambulance transport rules until a February work session for further analysis.

Lewiston City Council has hit pause on critical changes to the ambulance transport policy, raising questions about costs, operational feasibility, and the future of out-of-area emergency services.

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#LewistonCityNezPerceCounty #ID #EmergencyMedicalServices #CostRecovery

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Mendocino supervisors direct staff to develop plan to pursue A‑87 cost recovery for non‑general funds After lengthy debate over accuracy and scope, the Board voted unanimously to direct the CEO’s office and the auditor to work with departments to identify allowable non‑general fund budget units (grants, programs and direct charges) that can bear A‑87 cost allocation charges and return with an implementation plan and documentation.

Mendocino County supervisors have taken a bold step towards financial transparency by unanimously directing staff to create a plan for full cost recovery on non-general fund budget units.

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#MendocinoCounty #CA #BudgetTransparency #CostRecovery #GovernmentAccountability

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PJM seeks to broaden a cost recovery system approved by FERC for Pennsylvania's Eddystone plant to apply to other power plants in the PJM region that must remain operational due to Department of Energy directives The Public Utility Holding Company (PUHC) Commission of Pennsylvania (PJM) has proposed a cost recovery system to address power plant operations that are compelled to remain operational due to directives from the Department of Energy, following a previous approval for their Eddystone plant in August. The new plan aims to distribute costs among all Load Serving Entities (LSEs) in the PJM region proportionate to their daily unforced capacity obligations, regardless of whether they directly benefit from the preserved generation units or not.

PJM seeks to broaden a cost recovery system approved by FERC for Pennsylvania's Eddystone plant to apply to other power plants in the PJM region that must remain operational due to Department of Energy directives #PJM #CostRecovery #PJMRegion #FERCOrder #PowerPlantOperations #ResourceAdequacy

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Mill Creek staff propose higher development fees, new permit system to improve cost recovery City staff presented a fee study recommending an increase in hourly and permit-related fees, new valuation tables aligned with peer cities, and an annual real-estate sign permit option; staff said changes aim to move toward cost recovery and launch with a new permit system on Jan. 1.

Mill Creek is set to revamp development fees, raising rates to ensure cost recovery and streamline the permitting process starting January 1.

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#MillCreekSnohomishCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #MillCreekDevelopment #CommunityEngagement #PermitReform

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Pasco staff recommend phased ambulance utility fee increase; council split between 80% and 100% recovery A consultant's study projects rising EMS costs and four recovery options. Staff recommended an 80% cost-recovery scenario while some council members urged a 100% approach; staff will return with both 80% and 100% options for a future decision.

Pasco's City Council faces a tough decision on rising emergency medical service costs, with options ranging from 80% to a full 100% recovery that could impact residents significantly.

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#PascoCityFranklinCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #CommunityHealthcare #CostRecovery #PascoCity

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Council approves Camelback Road widening cost‑recovery resolution for Goodyear segment Council adopted a resolution establishing a special public improvement project area to recover a share of the Camelback Road widening costs from benefited parcels; staff estimated the project at about $30 million and the parcel cost-recovery total at roughly $13.5 million.

Goodyear's City Council just approved a major $30 million Camelback Road widening project, aiming to boost traffic flow and enhance safety!

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#GoodyearMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #GoodyearPublicImprovements #CommunitySafety #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Council establishes special public‑improvement cost‑recovery area for Camelback Road widening Goodyear approved a resolution creating a special public improvement project area and authorizing cost recovery for the Camelback Road widening (CIP #42038). The project will add lanes, signals, sidewalks and bike lanes along ~2.7 miles; total construction cost estimates are roughly $30 million and parcel cost allocations total about $13.5 million. Council vote was 7–0.

The Camelback Road widening project is set to transform traffic flow and safety with new lanes, sidewalks, and bike paths, all for an estimated $30 million!

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#GoodyearMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #CommunityEngagement #GoodyearPublicImprovements

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Conroe council adopts expanded permit and service fee increases after public hearing After a public hearing with builders and residents, the Conroe City Council voted to amend Appendix A of the municipal code to increase and add fees across building, fire, streets/ROW, taps, signs, subdivisions, telecom towers and mitigation (chapters 14, 30, 58, 70, 82, 90, 94, 98 and 102) to better recover city costs and fund permitting improvements.

Conroe City Council just approved significant fee increases for permits and services, sparking concerns among builders about the impact on development costs.

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#ConroeMontgomeryCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #PublicEngagement #ConroePermits #BuildingRegulations

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Tulsa fire department seeks insurance reimbursement for crash responses under proposed ordinance Tulsa staff proposed an ordinance authorizing the city to recover fire-department response costs from at-fault parties’ insurers using a third‑party vendor; fire officials estimate $1.1–$1.2 million annually based on a conservative 50% recovery rate, and the contract and ordinance timing remain subject to procurement and council action.

Tulsa's fire department could recover up to $1.2 million annually from insurers for responding to vehicle crashes—are you ready to see how this ordinance could change the game?

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#TulsaTulsaCounty #OK #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CostRecovery #InsuranceReform #TulsaFireDepartment

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Dakota County adopts 2026 fee schedule after public hearing After a public hearing, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners adopted the county2026 fee schedules, which add several new fees, remove others mandated by statute, and raise dozens of existing fees to better reflect cost recovery and market rates. Most changes take effect Jan. 1, 2026, and the schedules will be incorporated into the 2026 budget

Dakota County has officially adopted a new fee schedule for 2026, featuring significant increases and new charges that will take effect January 1st—are you ready for the changes?

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#DakotaCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #PublicHealth #DakotaCountyFees #CommunityServices

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Parks staff to draft tiered pavilion and event fees; commissioners debate cost recovery and tournament potential Bay City parks staff outlined plans to revise pavilion and special-event fees, consider resident/nonresident tiers and nonprofit waivers, and create an intermediate permit tier for smaller events. Commissioners discussed bathroom fees, deposits, insurance/liquor requirements, and the financial and operational issues around softball fields that are,

Bay City parks staff are revamping pavilion rental fees and special-event permits to make community events more accessible, but will it be enough to boost local engagement?

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#BayCityBayCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #CostRecovery #BayCityParks #PublicRecreation #CommunityEvents

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Commissioners hear pitch from SpyGlass for telecom/IT cost audit; referred to county IT for vetting Private vendor SpyGlass presented a cost-recovery and savings review for the county’s telecom and cloud bills; commissioners asked staff to connect the vendor with county IT for technical vetting and recommended bringing a recommendation back to the board if IT endorses the project.

SpyGlass unveiled a game-changing proposal that promises to recover overcharges and slash telecom costs for Sweetwater County—could this be the financial boost the county needs?

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#SweetwaterCounty #WY #CitizenPortal #SweetwaterCountyIT #TelecomSavings #CostRecovery

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Council staff present proposal to change special-event permit deadlines and raise some fees; monthly and film permits among items discussed Council staff and development services presented an ordinance package to update Tulsa’s special event code and permit fees, proposing deadlines, late-application fees and higher cost-recovery rates for public-works personnel; staff said the changes aim to improve interdepartmental coordination and reduce last-minute operational strain.

Tulsa is shaking up its special-event permit process with new deadlines and fee adjustments to tackle the surge of late applications—could this be the solution to streamline event planning?

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#TulsaTulsaCounty #OK #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CostRecovery #TulsaSpecialEvents

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