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LES Has Special Called Board Meeting on River Residents Issue

Jeff Graves, General Manager of The Lexington Electric System, discusses flood issues with the LES utility board at the April 2nd called meeting.
Photo by W. Clay Crook / The Lexington Progress

Article by W. Clay Crook-

The utility board for Lexington Electric System met in a special called meeting at 5:55 p.m. on Tuesday evening, April 2nd, to review a policy that affects residents who received damage during the Tennessee River Flooding. An aid to construction fee of $130.00 is required under the Seasonal Recreational / Non-Residential Service policy, and General Manager Jeff Graves said that he would like a portion of the policy suspended during the flooding repair crisis for customers at the Tennessee River. Graves is hopeful that FEMA reimbursement will soon be…

For complete coverage, see the April 10th edition of The Lexington Progress.

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