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City Utilities approves plan to extend weather crisis billing over 2 years; City Council has next move


City Utilities approves plan to extend weather crisis billing over 2 years; City Council has next move
Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader
© Andrew Jansen/News-Leader
A look down South Avenue in Downtown Springfield on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. As of 12:45 p.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service had the temperature listed at -2 degrees.
Springfield's Board of Public Utilities on Thursday approved two measures intended to manage costs linked to last week's severe weather energy crisis, as well as future events like it.
Now the new policies need City Council approval to go into effect, CU chief spokesperson Joel Alexander said late Thursday. On Monday, several council members expressed a desire to spread out payments for customers, as the News-Leader reported.

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