Your gas bill might be going up, but El Paso is trying to fight it! The city is challenging Texas Gas's proposed rate hike, asking for a fresh look at the decision. This could mean a different outcome for how much you pay for gas.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
The agreement is expected to improve efficiency and potentially reduce costs for public transit operations by leveraging existing city infrastructure.
The public and transit users will benefit from improved and potentially more cost-effective public transportation services.
No groups negatively affected
The board considered an agreement that would allow the El Paso Transportation Authority to use the city's compressed natural gas fueling facilities. This aims to improve public transit services in the region.
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