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A new study found it is not feasible for the City of Pueblo to create its own city run utility

A recent feasibility study conducted by GDS Associates indicates that it is not financially viable for the City of Pueblo to establish its own municipal utility. The study highlights high startup costs and expenses associated with acquiring existing assets, which could lead to increased rates for residents.

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Pueblo’s joust with utility goes in circles | MAES

In his latest column, Dennis Maes, 10th Judicial District judge in Pueblo for 24 years and chief judge for 17, calls out city leaders for dragging us deeper into a costly, confusing fight with no clear plan after city leaders were told — again — that a government takeover of the electric utility isn’t feasible. Read why Maes says it’s time for real leadership. 

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Report says Pueblo ditching Black Hills Energy to form city utility is not feasible

A new study finds it’s not feasible for Pueblo to cut ties with Black Hills Energy due to high costs, legal hurdles, and the complexity of forming a municipal utility.

Study deems municipalization unfeasible in Pueblo

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A study presented to Pueblo's city council concluded that creating a city-owned electric utility is not financially feasible due to budget constraints and potential rate impacts.

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A letter to Pueblo residents about municipalization

"[A]s you approach this important decision, I would urge you to carefully examine the challenges that Boulder has faced over the last decade and not underestimate the costs or the time of such an undertaking. Many of us now regret having gone down this path."

- Boulder Mayor pro tem Bob Yates

140 W. 29th St.

#152

Pueblo, CO 81008

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