Motorists feeling pinched at the pump may be able to drive less to save money. Cities can ask workers to do that, but generally have to provide the services taxpayers expect.Recent gasoline price increases mean that municipalities in Wisconsin are facing millions of dollars in additional costs. Shamane Mills reports on what they’re doing about it…
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