Summary
A little more than a year after Redondo Beach settled a high- stakes tax fight with its waterfront power plant, both sides are battling all over again - only this time at the ballot box.
City voters on Tuesday will decide an issue that for years was played out in court hearings and City Hall proceedings: Should the AES power plant pay utility-users' taxes on the natural gas it uses to generate electricity?See the full content of this document
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Measure Uu to Decide Redondo Utility-Users' Tax Dispute
If approved, local leaders say Measure UU could bring in an estimated $1 million to $2 million annually to Redondo's cash- strapped general fund.
The measure, which doesn't mention the plant by name but would affect only one entity - AES - would alter the city's tax ordinance so as to eliminate an exempti...See the full content of this document
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