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Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago's JDL Development is close to ...
Our data shows the Barack Obama Presidential Center, sometimes called the Obama library, is not a single building but a ...
Logan City Council adopted a tentative property tax increase and fiscal year budget during its meeting Tuesday at the Logan City Hall. The proposed budget will increase the city’s budgeted ...
The city has spent more than $382 million on its water and sewer systems since 2007, more than half of its total allocated budget during that time. “It’s expensive, but it’s necessary ...
A ‘Death Loop’ for Pensioners For low- and middle-income households in Louisiana, the sale is poised to raise rates among families already burdened by energy costs. In 2023, Entergy New Orleans ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) – The La Crosse City Council voted in favor of a resolution to approve a rate hike with the Stormwater Utility. The resolution passed on a 9 to 4 vote.
In our paper Extracting Profits from the Public, we explain how utilities are forcing regular ratepayers to pay for the discounts enjoyed by some of the nation’s largest companies and identify ways ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Ratepayers expressed outrage Wednesday over NV Energy’s proposal to raise rates by 9 percent. “NV Energy doesn’t need a rate hike.
For example, under the current rates, a developer pays about $14,000 in impact fees for a 1,700-square-foot home. Under the proposed rates, that amount would increase by 133% to around $33,000.
San Diego leaders may make it illegal for property owners to overcharge tenants for city-provided utilities. The city charges property owners for water and stormwater and plans to start charging for ...
New Braunfels looks to again raise rates for water, power and sewer The increases would amount to about $16 per month, or $192 per year, for average customers, New Braunfels Utilities says.
DUNEDIN — Dunedin city commissioners expressed concerns about May 22 about raising water and sewer rates but agreed that utility operations need financial support.