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Black Hills Energy serves over 100,000 customers in Pueblo and Cañon City, among other surrounding cities. Residential customers could expect to see around a $20 monthly bill increase if the ...
A city-commissioned study presented April 7 to city council concluded that purchasing Black Hills Energy's assets is not feasible for Pueblo.
The "straw that broke the camel's back" for many on the Pueblo City Council was the unexpected bill from Black Hills Energy for the new, efficient street lighting - especially since the utility ...
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'Pueblo deserves better': City and county officials rebuke Black Hills Energy price hikes - MSNPueblo city and county officials didn't shy away from voicing their disapproval of the 18% rate increases being proposed by Black Hills Energy during a July 11 press conference. Pueblo Mayor ...
Black Hills Energy doesn't believe the City can handle the costs associated with taking over. If 2A passes, it doesn't mean an immediate takeover by the City of Pueblo.
A May 6 special election ballot may include a question asking Pueblo voters if the city should leave Black Hills Energy and consider other options — including municipalization — for its ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) -- By a shockingly large margin, Pueblo voters rejected Ballot Question 2A during a special election Tuesday. If Ballot Question 2A had passed, the city would have left Black ...
Black Hills Energy meanwhile has gone out of its way to convince Pueblo citizens that would be the wrong move. "Officials who can't balance the city checkbook will decide how much you'll pay for ...
A resolution opposing a proposed 18% increase in utility rates for Black Hills Energy customers was passed 6-0 by Pueblo City Council on July 22.
Black Hills Energy plans to raise its electric rates for the first time since 2016 but Pueblo ratepayers say Black Hills is already charging too much.
It is not yet feasible for the city of Pueblo to purchase all of Black Hills Energy's assets and operate its own electric utility, according to a study conducted by GDS Associates and commissioned ...
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