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Tiered water rates put off again — this time until mid-summer 2010

by Bob Geary 10/20/200902/05/2023

Raleigh City Council just voted 5-3 to increase water rates by 13.5 percent while also postponing the effective date of tiered water rates — a major conservation initiative that would’ve resulted in a rate cut for low-usage residential customers — by another seven months. (Update: Raleigh’s rules require that a second vote be held in […]

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Council elections: Isley not running for mayor (I think); Sartain targets Baldwin

by Bob Geary 07/11/200902/05/2023

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