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Allen City Council to Vote on Atmos Energy Settlement Ordinance

The Allen City Council will consider an ordinance to approve a negotiated settlement between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee and Atmos Energy Corporation regarding its 2026 Rate Review Mechanism Filing during the regular meeting on August 25, 2026.

Quincy Vargas

August 19, 20261 min read

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Meeting Overview

The Allen City Council will address a proposed ordinance during its regular meeting on August 25, 2026.

The agenda item focuses on municipal action regarding the company's 2026 Rate Review Mechanism Filing.

Settlement Details

The council is considering approval of a negotiated settlement between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee and Atmos Energy Corporation, Mid-Tex Division.

This agreement addresses the specific rate review process proposed by the utility provider.

Next Steps

Adoption of the ordinance would finalize the city's position on the proposed settlement.

The council will vote on the measure during the scheduled session.

References

City Council Regular Meeting (2026-08-25). Retrieved from https://horizon.agendalink.app/agenda/6a3e990b362a43c471f05fd9

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Quincy Vargas

Quincy Vargas writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Allen.

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