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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Spire Missouri is requesting a rate increase with the Missouri Public Service Commission to take effect by late October. “The requested increase over current revenues ...
Spire is also planning to decrease bills by around $18.70 on average, or 17.41%, for customers in its western Missouri region, specifically the Kansas City-area.
Spire is asking the Missouri Public Service Commission to approve an increase to gas rates. This month, you can participate in public hearings to share your thoughts about the plan.
Spire is looking to increase its rates in Missouri, including Kansas City. Bills could go up for residential customers by 15 percent.
Spire Missouri, a natural gas provider in the St. Louis area, has submitted a proposal to increase its delivery rates next year, pending state approval.
Spire serves 30 counties in western Missouri, including counties around Kansas City such as Platte, Cass, Johnson, Jackson and more. Spire also serves a handful of counties around St. Louis, Missouri.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Spire Missouri is requesting a rate increase with the Missouri Public Service Commission to take effect by late October. “The requested increase over current revenues ...
Spire is also planning to decrease bills by around $18.70 on average, or 17.41%, for customers in its western Missouri region, specifically the Kansas City area.