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Frustrated with Black Hills Energy's proposed rate increases, members of Pueblo's city government discussed the possibilities of municipalizing the city's electrical utility during a Dec. 2 city ...
For the second time since May 2020, voters emphatically opposed a city of Pueblo attempt to cancel its franchise agreement with Black Hills Energy. The Pueblo County Elections Department counted ...
Pueblo officials are considering alternatives to Black Hills due to high electricity rates, with a special election vote on canceling the franchise agreement scheduled for May 6. However ...
PUEBLO — Should Black Hills Energy remain Pueblo's electricity provider? The decision could be left to Pueblo voters in May. An ordinance to hold a special election on the utility issue was ...
The results could steer the future of electric utilities in Pueblo for decades to come as those municipal voters decide whether or not to end they city's longtime agreement with Black Hills Energy.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — Voters in Pueblo have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to drop off their ballots on Issue 2A. As of Monday morning, about 20% of the ballots that were mailed out had been turned in.
Voters in Pueblo can weigh in now on whether the city should explore options to replace Black Hills Energy as its electricity provider in a mail-only special election. Ballots need to be returned ...
Back in September 2017, Pueblo City Council first declared intent to leave Black Hills Energy and and form its own public electric utility by August of 2020. Two months later city council formed ...
Cañon City thought its relationship with Black Hills Energy was over. For years, residents in this community less than an hour west of Pueblo complained about high electricity prices charged by ...
While studies by the Brattle Group and GDS Associates concluded municipalization is not feasible for the city of Pueblo, a cooperative effort with other municipalities in Black Hills Energy's ...