Anyone else going to this? I probably am. As much as I detest DTE and the awful system that enables it (government granted monopoly to a publicly traded company!?), I’m also not sold about transferring it to a city government with a complicated relationship with being functional. Even if stuff like water is perfectly well run, at least on a technical basis. Anyone have any articles or analysis about other cities that have tried something similar?
Anyone else going to this? I probably am. As much as I detest DTE and the awful system that enables it (government granted monopoly to a publicly traded company!?), I’m also not sold about transferring it to a city government with a complicated relationship with being functional. Even if stuff like water is perfectly well run, at least on a technical basis. Anyone have any articles or analysis about other cities that have tried something similar?