AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUtility & Consumer Costs: Xcel’s proposed residential rate hike of about 5.86% (roughly $225M) is drawing heavy pushback from Colorado consumer and environmental groups as regulators weigh how much of the utility’s spending should be paid by customers. Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Aurora’s Mango House is operating as a restaurant incubator, letting immigrant entrepreneurs rent small food-stall spaces (about $1,500/month) to sell global cuisines and build community. Local Energy/Legal: A major clean energy project is in legal crosswinds at the Washington Supreme Court, where opponents argue permitting shortcuts missed environmental and tribal impacts. Public Safety Tech: Jackson, Colorado-area police are trying to untangle fragmented systems (cameras, facial recognition, command center) and plan upgrades, including a ShotSpotter pilot. Housing Affordability & Fees: Illinois moves closer to banning “junk fees” and hidden charges for renters, a reminder of how fee practices can reshape household budgets. Community Finance & Governance: Denver-area political scrutiny continues as campaign donations tied to attorneys with AG-related litigation raise conflict-of-interest questions. Arts & Education: Pueblo’s new Leonardo da Vinci Museum of North America is opening hands-on STEAM programming with local school and college partnerships.
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