Residential customers could see a nearly $16 bump in their monthly electric bills under a rate hike proposed by Austin Energy. But before it can raise base rates, the city-owned utility must first go through a public input process.
The utility said Tuesday the increase"will help Austin Energy better recover its costs while continuing to provide value to the community.".
Then a third-party examiner will shepherd the negotiations and present the findings to city officials and eventually to City Council.You can learn more about the public input process atApril 21 from 7 to 8 p.m. —
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