This report, compiled by the Chicago Public Service Publishing Company, provides a detailed analysis of municipally-owned utility plants in the state of Ohio. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with industry experts, the report evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of these plants, as well as their overall impact on the communities they serve. It includes case studies of particular cities and towns, as well as recommendations for future policy and practice. This book is an invaluable resource for policymakers and citizens concerned with the management and regulation of public utilities.
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