The argument that rates will go up without "city" control is without merit because there is no evidence that the city would have any more control over rates than LCEC. It has always been my opinion that city controlled rates would rise higher than LCEC controled rates and we get the oversight of the Florida Public Utilities Commission.
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dougenman writes:
The argument that rates will go up without "city" control is without merit because there is no evidence that the city would have any more control over rates than LCEC. It has always been my opinion that city controlled rates would rise higher than LCEC controled rates and we get the oversight of the Florida Public Utilities Commission.
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