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Lubbock Public Power & Light proposes delivery‑rate changes; council hears plan for 2% cut to primary customers
Summary
Lubbock Public Power & Light presented a proposed delivery-rate tariff effective Nov. 1 that would hold residential and most commercial delivery rates steady, cut primary customer delivery rates by 2%, and adjust street‑light charges based on a revised load forecast to keep city cost recovery flat.
A representative for Lubbock Public Power & Light identified as Harvey presented proposed delivery‑rate changes the utility says are part of a multi‑year plan to bring delivery rates closer to peer utilities. Harvey said residential, small commercial and most large commercial delivery rates would not…
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