Girard will ask residents for approval to seek electric aggregation plan
GIRARD — City officials here will be asking voters for permission to enter into an agreement that officials hope will save residents money on electric bills.
Council members passed emergency legislation to place a question on the May ballot asking voters if city administration should be permitted to enter into an electricity aggregation.
The ballot issue does not pertain to any set agreement, but would merely give city leaders permission to enter into an aggregation agreement at a later date.
Council has planned an April 13 work session with a representative of Buckeye Energy to discuss the process and address any concerns or questions from voters.
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