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At a Pueblo City Council Work Session on Monday, April 7, a report was presented with the preliminary findings of an ...
The feasibility study determined one option for municipalization was not economically feasible, though city officials say that does not rule out alternatives.
An email sent by Councilor Roger Gomez was publicly condemned by Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham on March 24. Here's what the email said.
A city-commissioned study presented April 7 to city council concluded that purchasing Black Hills Energy's assets is not feasible for Pueblo.
Pueblo County commissioners are weighing their options after two studies found ditching Black Hills in favor of a city-run utility is unfeasible.
Many eyes on Monday night were on Pueblo's city council work session as an update was given on the city's municipalization survey.
Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham says CDOT's "regulatory hurdles" are slowing development, while CDOT says its regulations are ...
Is it constitutional? Posters and signs are now prohibited during Pueblo City Council meetings. All signs are prohibited ...
City council members postponed a vote on whether to endorse the Black Hills Energy (BHE) off-ramp option, coming up in August.
Pueblo City Council voted 5-2 on March 24 to ban signs and posters during government meetings. The ban aims to prevent disruptions and ensure a clear view for attendees. The ban's legality is ...
At Monday's work session, the city sharing publicly a move from Black Hills Energy to a municipal service would not be ...
Politicians are already lining up for the next round of elections including the midterms nearly two years off. However, the ...