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Council approves electric aggregation, five infrastructure resolutions and consent agenda
Summary
At its Jan. 21 meeting the Lincoln City Council approved an opt-out electric aggregation authorization, multiple Illinois Department of Transportation closeout resolutions and the citys consent agenda, including a requested street closure for the Logan County Pride festival.
The Lincoln City Council on Jan. 21 approved a package of measures including authorization for an electric aggregation service agreement, multiple IDOT closeout resolutions for completed work, and the consent agenda that included payment of bills, approval of minutes and a street-closure request for the Logan County Pride festival on June 7, 2025.
The council voted to authorize execution of a service agreement that allows the city to join an opt-out electric aggregation program for residential and small commercial customers who do not opt out; the council discussed that the program applies only to residents inside city limits and that Stone River will serve as the citys broker for selecting a supplier. The resolution authorizes city staff to execute a service agreement with the lowest responsible bidder when the negotiated rate meets the councils criteria.
Council members also…
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