Authorize $550,000 in annual PG&E payments for city facilities
$550,000 total
In Plain English
The city pays Pacific Gas & Electric for electricity at water pump stations, fire hydrant meters, and the wastewater treatment plant. The largest expense is $500,000 for the treatment plant that processes sewage. If approved, the city can pay these utility bills for the next year.
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Approve consent calendar
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