Tuesday, February 4, 2014

City Of Crete Now Maintaining Dorchester's Electric Utilities


By now, residents of Dorchester should have received word that the Village of Dorchester has reached an agreement with the City of Crete to operate and maintain the Dorchester Electric System.  The maintenance hand-off took place on Feb. 1

The move was the result of the upcoming retirement of Dorchester's longtime utilities manager Ed Dvorak.  Instead of replacing Dvorak, the village opted to save money by hiring experts from the City of Crete to oversee its electricity delivery system.

The move has received mostly positive reviews from the residents we have spoken with, however there are some concerns with the agreement, including what happens in the case of power outages.

If you live inside Dorchester's city limits and you experience an electrical power outage, call Village Hall at (402) 946-3201 anytime between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

For outages that occur after business hours or during weekends or holidays, call (402) 826-4312 for emergency power outages only.

For problems with sewer, water, downed branches, street lights and other village issues other than electrical service, call Dorchester utility personnel at (402) 540-1057.  

1 comment:

  1. ........................ is that blinking bulb what happens when you let crete take over yer electrical contraptions? .................................................. .you know what happens when those workers leave their city, right?.................................. they become ex-cretians ............................................................. who needs electrical service when you have a ginormous woodstove and a power generator that holds more fuel than a 747 ........................................... enjoy your cushy living, city slickers ............................................................................

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