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New Energy Commission outlines priorities as council weighs transit and lane-size bills

Pueblo City Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

The reconstituted Pueblo Energy Commission introduced priorities — public education, research on rates and reliability, and advisory work — while city staff and lobbyists briefed council on pending bills including a draft transit bill requiring a 'partner pass' program and a land‑use bill capping minimum lot sizes.

Brandy Thurston and Dave DeCenzo, speaking for the newly reconstituted Pueblo Energy Commission, told council on Feb. 17 that the commission will advise the city on energy affordability, reliability and long‑term planning.

"Affordability and real reliable energy really is the key for Pueblo's future," DeCenzo said as he outlined subcommittees on public education, research on rates and advisory outputs for council. The commission described outreach plans, monthly meetings (first Wednesday) and recorded Zoom sessions for public participation.

Earlier in the session, Gil Romero and members of the city’s…

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