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Houston City Council, CenterPoint
Houston City Council denies CenterPoint rate hike in unanimous vote
CenterPoint previously reported the proposed rate increase would have added about $1.25 per month the the average residential bill for customers using 1,000 kWh.
Houston City Council has denied CenterPoint's latest rate hike application. What happens next?
Houston City Council denied CenterPoint Energy’s latest rate hike application, which city staff said would raise the average household’s bill by $1.83 per month, in a unanimous vote Wednesday morning.
Houston City Council Member Edward Pollard rebrands District J to 'J City'
Houston City Council Member Edward Pollard, who represents District J, claims the district is the size of a city, has it's own unique issues and concerns. He's now calling his district "J City."
Houston City Council expected to deny CenterPoint request to increase rate — for now
The electricity supplier for much of the Houston region wants to make additional investments to “reliably deliver power.” This type of denial by Houston City Council is “not uncommon,” according to the city’s administration and regulatory affairs department.
This Houston council member is rebranding his district as ‘J City.’ What does that mean for residents?
Council Member Edward Pollard is rebranding his district to "J City." But while it means more services for residents, the name is just a name.
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'J City?' District rebrands in effort to bring resources to community members faster
Houston City Council Member Edward Pollard, who represents District J, claims the district is the size of a city, has it's own unique issues and concerns. He's now calling his district "J City." ...
Houston Public Media
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Conroe mayor says he’ll ignore new public comment rules passed by city council
Among other things, the new rules will allow citizens to comment only on topics on the current agenda, they will be limited ...
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