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Council approves electric aggregation resolution and advances several ordinances to second reading; two liquor applications accepted without comment
Summary
Council approved a master supply agreement for the city’s electric aggregation program, moved three ordinances (vacating Eastside Drive, transferring 54.5 acres to the Beavercreek Development Corporation, and others) to second reading, and accepted two liquor permit matters without comment.
At its March 20 meeting, Beavercreek City Council approved Resolution 25‑07 authorizing the city manager to enter a master supply agreement for the city’s electric aggregation program and advanced several ordinances to a second reading.
Electric aggregation: Daniel Deters of Energy Alliances briefed council on the upcoming supplier bid. Council authorized the city manager to execute a supply contract within negotiated parameters. Staff said the program has saved local customers millions since 2018 but noted current energy…
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