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Huron introduces public power regulations and proposed rate changes to fund transformer and meter costs
Summary
Council placed on first reading an ordinance to create a new public power chapter and to adjust rates for Huron Public Power, including a capital rider, removal of a distribution cap and a $15 monthly meter charge; staff said changes are intended to cover new debt and capital needs.
Huron — The City Council placed on its first reading Ordinance No. 2025-18 on July 22, which would add a new Chapter 925 to the codified ordinances to govern Huron Public Power (HPP) and establish updated regulations and rates.
Mr. Schrader introduced the legislation and City staff explained the changes are intended to cover debt service for a third transformer and to provide a modest capital funding mechanism. ‘‘This rate increase will cover the new debt we're bringing on for the third…
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