City council proposes bill restricting gas regulator installation | #citycouncil
- Google-News-Wire
- August 22, 2023
- baltimore
- baltimore city
- Baltimore Gas and Electric
- BGE
- bge rate hike
- bge rates
- CHAP
- Clada Towels
- Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation
- Congressman
- exterior gas pressure regulator
- gas meter
- gas pressure
- gas pressure regulator
- gas regulator
- governor
- Historic Preservation
- installation
- Magdalena Fytzsimmons
- meter
- preservation
- protest
- rate
- rate hike
- restraining order
- Sandra Seward
Baltimore homeowners could soon have more say in what gas equipment is installed on their property.Baltimore City’s Public Service Commission held a hearing last week that came and went without a decision on the controversial exterior gas regulators Baltimore Gas and Electric intended to install on homes in the city.City council members are getting impatient.| […]
Read MoreBaltimore City Council adopts resolution on BGE rate hikes | #citycouncil
- Google-News-Wire
- July 18, 2023
- baltimore
- baltimore city
- Baltimore Gas and Electric
- BGE
- bge rate hike
- bge rates
- CHAP
- Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation
- Congressman
- exterior gas pressure regulator
- gas meter
- gas pressure
- gas pressure regulator
- gas regulator
- Historic Preservation
- installation
- meter
- preservation
- president
- protest
- rate
- rate hike
- restraining order
The Baltimore City Council on Monday adopted a resolution to oppose rate hikes for Baltimore Gas and Electric.City Councilman Zeke Cohen, D-District 1, introduced the resolution and called on the Maryland Public Service Commission to reject the utility’s proposed multiyear rate plan.”It’s important to note that the regulatory body that regulates BGE is the Public […]
Read MoreCollege Station City Council discuss nature and wildlife preservation plan | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil
College Station City Council members discussed going green at Thursday night’s meeting at City Hall. Green vegetation that is. The councilors discussed creating a nature and wildlife preserve designation and a land use management plan that would preserve natural resources, allow portions of city parks to go back to their natural state with wildlife and […]
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City council’s approval of NAH proposal deemed ‘short-sighted’ | #citycouncil
It is difficult to understand how our members of city council could approve the NAH proposal. This seems short-sighted and narrow-minded. This billion dollar project does not come even close to meeting the city’s plan for carbon neutrality by 2030. Token mentions of some solar panels, a few charging stations for EVs and no LEED […]
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