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Panetta will continue to work hard for Lewes BPW

May 13, 2021

I want to thank the community for coming out to vote in both the BPW and city elections. The turnout was large and proved that every vote matters.

I promise all of the ratepayers of the BPW that I will continue to work to: resolve the dispute between the BPW and the city; strive to improve information sharing with the ratepayers and solicit more input; ensure that the BPW infrastructure is positioned to address climate change/sea-level rise, cyber threats, changes in technology such as electric vehicles; and increase the use of renewable energy sources while maintaining our competitive rate structure.

I want to thank those who endorsed me with their vote of confidence.  For those who voted for others, I promise to closely listen to and consider your concerns and work for all BPW’s customers.

Thomas S. Panetta
Lewes Board of Public Works
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