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                        The rate increases are the first by Cleveland Public Power since 1983
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                        The proposed rate hike could mean customers will pay 25% more by summer 2026.
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                        Utilities for All is asking for fairness and transparency in how Cleveland handles utility shut-offs during the pandemic.
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                        Jackson says the Akron-based utility of undermined city-owned Cleveland Public Power.
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                        "CPP is at a crossroad,” Public Utilities Director Robert Davis said. “The next two years are very, very critical."