The City of Tucson is hosting a special election today. If voters approve Proposition 412, a new fee would be added on Tucsonans' monthly electric bill.
TUCSON, Ariz. — You might be used to hearing birds chirping on top of power lines, but soon some new power lines could be underground.
A new monthly fee is being proposed by the City of Tucson and TEP, which voters will weigh in on on Tuesday through a special election. It would also go towards the City’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, which is attempting to make Tucson carbon neutral by the year 2045. “I think it’s an extravagant expense,” Bob Cook, the commissioner for the Pima County Planning and Zoning department said.
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