Watch for Community Electric Aggregation Opt Out Letters: Those residents eligible for Ross Township's community electric aggregation program will be receiving opt out letters in the mail during the next few days. As a reminder, residents voted in favor of government aggregation, a program authorizing local officials to purchase electricity from a retail electric generation supplier certified by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Only those currently on Duke Energy’s default generation supply are eligible. If you are already with a third party supplier you will not receive a letter.  If you are currently on Duke Energy’s default supply you will see these 4 riders on your Duke Energy bill: Retail Energy Rider (RE)Retail Capacity Rider (RC)Alternative Cost Reconciliation Rider (AERR)Supplier Cost Reconciliation Rider (SCR)The opt out deadline is April 15, 2024.Community members with questions regarding the electric aggregation program should contact Energy Harbor directly at 1-866-636-3749, Monday - Friday, 8 m to 5 pm.

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Township Ross

Welcome to Ross Township

Ross Township, one of thirteen townships in the county, is located in south-central Butler County, Ohio, United States, southwest of the city of Hamilton. One of the five original townships of the county, it was defined by the Butler County Court of Quarter Sessions on May 10, 1803. Ross Township is a mainly rural, but growing portion of Butler County that offers a great, relaxing atmosphere while being within a quick drive of larger communities.

 

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Rep. Davidson Forum

A representative from Congressman Warren Davidson’s office will be at the Ross Government Center at 9:00am on the third Thursday of each month. The representative will listen to any local or federal concern you may have and report your issue to the Congressman for follow-up.