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Coffeyville advances first reading to update electric service extension policy to percentage-based credits
Summary
The commission approved first reading of ordinance G-25-O6 to replace the static line-extension policy with a service-upgrade policy recommending a 20% city contribution toward new service costs; staff said previous static dollar credits were outdated.
The Coffeyville City Commission approved the first reading of an ordinance to adopt a revised electric rate schedule and replace the existing line-extension policy with a service-upgrade policy.
Chris Weiner, executive director of electric, said the current policy—established in 2018 with fixed credit amounts—has been applied to new service connections rather than only…
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