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Monmouth council adopts new electric rates as utility shifts to LED fixtures
Summary
The Monmouth City Council on Oct. 1 adopted Resolution No. 1999 setting electric utility rates and charges after a staff presentation on updating security‑light options as the utility phases out high‑pressure sodium fixtures in favor of LEDs.
Monmouth — The Monmouth City Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 1999 on Oct. 1, setting rates and charges for the municipal electric utility as staff described technical updates to lighting options tied to a transition from high‑pressure sodium (HPS) lamps to LED fixtures.
Director Wade Carey of Monmouth Power and Light told the council the change to Rate Schedule 5 is principally housekeeping: the schedule will no longer list lighting technology or specific wattages, allowing staff to match customers to…
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