Lancaster city and Columbia Borough remain at odds with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission over who gets to decide where gas companies place their meters in historic districts, after the state Supreme Court on Thursday issued a ruling in the PUC's favor.
The Supreme Court decided against the municipalities' argument that the commission has failed to regulate where gas companies place their meters — inside or outside historic homes. The municipalities say the PUC gives too much control to gas companies in determining meter placement, which can affect the aesthetic of a historic community.
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