Small town; big power bills
Before you start complaining about your electric bill this summer, think about the folks in Fort Meade. The tiny Polk County town just south of Bartow now has one of the highest electric rates in the entire state. “Something has to happen here,” said Toula Gianopoulas, the owner of the Miner’s Inn, a popular restaurant and hangout in the middle of town. “We’re a small community. The economy is bad. There is no money, nowhere for the increase we’re getting.” The electric bill for her restaurant will go up about $400 a month, to $4,400. The average homeowner’s electric bill will go from $150 to $175 a month. That may be hard for many residents to pay, but city officials say the rates have to go up because they are backed into a corner. “We absolutely have to increase the rates,” Fort Meade’s finance director, Mel Parker, told
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Small town; big power bills
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