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Updated: 11:33 AM Jul 24, 2008
Enterprise Looking at Lowering Its Foreign Fuels Use
In the near future, the cooking oil used in frying foods will power many of Enterprise's 200 vehicle motor fleet. Posted: 6:04 PM Jul 23, 2008 |
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Gee, maybe with all the savings from cooking oil, Boswell can recind his sales tax hike he stuck us with last May. Wonder when he going to do something about all the illegal aliens in Enterprise?
Great idea to use this to cut fuel costs. Now what's in it for the restaurant owners. Their costs are increasing due to high fuel costs, the city just raised the tax rate to 8.5% and yet I have seen little in the news as to what the city is doing for them. Maybe they will get some kind of tax break for doing this I hope so as small business owners who run a lot of these restaurants are getting hit real hard. Maybe cut the water bill for them or something to help them out too.