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25k doesn't sound entirely unreasonable. If it includes running them to where services run and connecting them. Just for connecting it is high.


It's not entirely clear to me in the article. Does the utility exist at the property already? My understanding this that if you're on a rural road and build a house past the last one built, the electric company will try to make your connection fee cover them extending the lines on their side to your property. Then you still have to cover the lines on your property.




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