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The Board unanimously approved up to $1 million in We Care funds to pre-fund solar projects at Hardy and Honeywell elementary schools, contingent on the Town receiving a $1 million decarbonization grant. It also approved an $8 monthly early-payment discount for customers using Auto-Pay/EFT and e-billing, and approved a new union contract with 4% annual wage-scale increases.
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The solar funding could help the Town move forward with larger-than-expected rooftop systems at the two schools, while the grant condition limits the Light Plant’s commitment if the grant is not awarded. Eligible customers who enroll in both Auto-Pay/EFT and e-bill delivery will receive an $8 monthly discount instead of the current percentage-based discount. The Board also approved updated terms for the union contract. A proposed time-of-use rate system remains in the planning stage, with no vote taken.
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