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The committee voted 4-1 to support changing utility-service deposits from an average-based calculation to a flat-rate model. It also voted 5-0 to support revised clean-energy, conservation, and demand-response reports for City Council consideration in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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The proposed flat-rate deposit model would replace the current method, which bases deposits on average amounts. The committee also supported revised energy-planning reports and received updates on utility projects, medical and ambulance fee planning, the MyMeter customer portal, outage-app development, and the anticipated power-contract renewal.
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