TEP presents new power line plan for central Tucson

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At a Jan. 24 Tucson City Council meeting, Tucson Electric Power executive Erik Bakken explained the proposed new franchise agreement, allowing the utility to bury power lines in exchange for customers within city limits paying more on their electric bills.

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