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Huntersville board approves notice to end management agreement with Electric Cities
Summary
The Huntersville Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to give 10 months' notice to Electric Cities of North Carolina Inc., starting a transition for the town to operate its own electric distribution system and take over daily billing and line operations.
The Huntersville Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Aug. 5 to approve a notice of termination for its long-standing management agreement with Electric Cities of North Carolina Inc., setting in motion a plan for the town to assume day-to-day operation of its electric distribution system. Town staffer “Miss Huffman” told the board, “If you take nothing from this discussion tonight, but this, here's your headline sentence. If you are walking around saying your electric provider is Electric Cities, that's really the town of Huntersville. The town of Huntersville today owns its own electric distribution system.” The board’s action starts a roughly 10-month…
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