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The city executed a five-year extension of its Colonial Power consulting contract, extending it through August 25, 2030. A mailing expected March 13 will notify new accounts about community power enrollment and give residents one to two months to opt out. The committee also planned to apply for a state solid-waste grant and continued reviewing electric-vehicle charging fees.
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The community power program will continue under the extended contract, and newly eligible accounts will receive enrollment information with an opportunity to opt out. The committee is helping revise the city’s solid-waste ordinance and plans to seek grant funding. It is also reviewing electric-vehicle charger pricing because the current per-kilowatt-hour and time-based fees may charge slower-charging vehicles more than intended.
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