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City reviews service-policy edits: larger residential conduits, inventory changes and faster Rocky Mountain Power transfers
Summary
City staff presented edits to the annual service policy including requiring 3‑inch residential conduit (up from 2.5"), clarifying meter labeling and a two‑year warranty on developer-installed infrastructure; staff also reported a new Rocky Mountain Power buyout agreement expected to shorten transfers to about 3 months.
City staff presented a set of proposed edits to Idaho Falls’ annual utility service policy, citing construction standard changes, warranty additions and an agreement that should speed transfers from Rocky Mountain Power.
Staff said the policy adds an organizational signature page, clarifies general‑fund cost allocations and recognizes a recent parks-and-recreation resolution. Major technical changes include moving residential conduit…
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