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    Summit Utilities files for $4.9M rate hike; public hearing on merits of proposal set for Dec. 15

    Summit Utilities Oklahoma (SUO) has filed for a $4.937 million base rate increase with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, citing a need to achieve a 7.77% rate of return on investment and a 10.75% return on equity. The proposed hike would raise residential monthly bills by $2.50, commercial bills by $15.85, and would be partially offset by annual Excess Deferred Income Tax (EDIT) credits. The public comment period begins November 24, with a public hearing scheduled for December 15 in Oklahoma City. SUO serves 97,789 customers across 79 communities in 36 Oklahoma counties, primarily in rural southwest Oklahoma. The company attributes the rate increase to capital investments, including $31 million in 2023 on pipeline improvements and safety upgrades, and a shift to in-house line locating operations to reduce costs and improve data accuracy. SUO also highlights community engagement efforts, including employee volunteer programs and assistance programs like the Heating Assistance Fund and Summit Cares Program, which supported over 300 customers and 11 nonprofits in 2024.

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