Clarification on SCIP story from Sept. 9 Miner

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I submit a clarification to the article in last week’s Miner, “Proposals to upgrade electrical service in Oracle, Campo Bonito area offered by SCIP and APS.”

On Sept. 8 after we had submitted our “Fact Sheet” and the press release, we (the groups working with SCIP and APS on the Campo Bonito electricity issue) received an email that corrected our information. We continue to be optimistic that SCIP is moving forward.

The correction stated: “With regard to item 4 (on the Fact Sheet), the substation and the upgrade of the majority of the distribution will take 24 to 36 months.”

The group does not see this as a set-back, but as having a positive relationship with SCIP. If anyone would like to see the “Proposed Scope of Work and Cost….” you can pick up a copy across from the Oracle Fire Station.

Again, we thank everyone in the group for their contributions and insight to resolving some of Oracle’s electric issues.

Respectfully,

/s/ Alicia Sanchez Bristow

President

Oracle Women’s Network

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