

Kansas City’s skyline won’t be as bright Monday night in an effort to conserve energy.”As part of Kansas City’s commitment to conserving electricity for our residents, we are actively communicating with our downtown partners and have requested that the downtown skyline go dark tonight. City Hall will also turn off all exterior lights,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said in a tweet.On Monday, utilities serving greater Kansas City began rolling blackouts because of high energy usage during the extreme winter weather.
Kansas City’s skyline won’t be as bright Monday night in an effort to conserve energy.
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“As part of Kansas City’s commitment to conserving electricity for our residents, we are actively communicating with our downtown partners and have requested that the downtown skyline go dark tonight. City Hall will also turn off all exterior lights,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said in a tweet.
On Monday, utilities serving greater Kansas City began rolling blackouts because of high energy usage during the extreme winter weather.
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