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To grow revenue, city of St. Louis looks at lower tax breaks Board that recommends tax breaks for redevelopment offering more projects partial abatement so new money comes in faster.
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) announced it plans to build a new peaker plant in Central Texas to provide an additional 190 MW of dispatchable power to the Texas power grid.
The LCRA will award two $100,000 grants — one after the July application period and another after the January 2026 application period — to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the CDPP.
LCRA described firm customers as primarily municipalities, water districts and industries that purchase water that will be available even during a repeat of the worst drought this region has seen ...
LCRA is replacing the floodgates one at a time so the dam remains operational and ready to pass floodwaters downstream, if needed. The new 120,000-pound floodgates are constructed near the dam, then ...
According to the LCRA, customers include municipalities, industries and temporary water users who must have a firm water supply contract to use water from the Highland Lakes or lower Colorado River.
Should the Lower Colorado River Authority be able to pump groundwater from its property in the Lost Pines Power Park for use along with surface water in generating electricity? In an hour-long spec… ...