Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Get email alerts on the Energy topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
City manager says energy aggregation rate locked; city highlights summer events
Summary
City Manager said the city locked an energy aggregation rate to begin in October (transcript contains inconsistent numerical references), announced summer music nights and thanked staff for a parade honoring Audrey Martin; he also described a structurally complex culvert project requiring gas-line relocation with expected fall completion.
Get email alerts on the Energy topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
City Manager David Dapolito told council the city has locked an energy aggregation rate that he said will take effect in October and run for one year. He described the agreement as providing stability in a volatile market and said residents will be notified by letter from the supplier.
Transcript figures are inconsistent: the manager said the rate will "start in October '26 and will go to October '27" and called the rate "1.6 q 8 per CCF" in one turn of speech; when a council member asked, the manager also said "0.628," so the recorded meeting contains conflicting numeric representations and should be confirmed with the supplier notice. Dapolito also promoted Monday night music events and thanked staff for organizing a parade on June 12 for Audrey Martin. He described a complex culvert replacement requiring a custom box culvert and gas-line relocation, saying the project is engineered and he expects completion by fall, barring unforeseen circumstances.
The manager asked residents for patience as behind-the-scenes coordination continues with contractors and the gas company.
