Depending on the results of a complex revenue-sharing agreement, the city could owe as much as $60 million in reimbursement costs for the infrastructure installed
Depending on the results of a complex revenue-sharing agreement, the city could owe as much as $60 million in reimbursement costs for the infrastructure installed.
Depending on the results of a complex revenue-sharing agreement, the city could owe as much as $60 million in reimbursement costs for the infrastructure installed
Encinitas was the first city in the county to implement a ban on natural gas appliances. Now, it’s the latest city to distance itself from it because of a lawsuit in Berkeley.