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>> well, cal c.c.a. is one voice among many and i think that cal c.c.a. is working very hard to make sure that c.c.a.s voice is heard. i think that one -- one thing that we're observing through this process is that we think that it's very important that the state regulators hear more and more from the communities themselves and members of the community who care about c.c.a. service and customer choice. so that's one thing that i think that we'd like to also work more -- work together on to ensure. that champions of what we're doing are able to represent san francisco in these forums. so -- but, you know, the cpuc heard us out along with others. there's some complex issues. but like i said i think that the report itself is alarmist. really unnecessarily so. and a lot of what they're concerned about are issues that are under their purview and being addressed through open proceedings they have that can be -- can be addressed through their public process. so i think that we'll have to see a little bit with respect to how much influence and how much we're bein
>> well, cal c.c.a. is one voice among many and i think that cal c.c.a. is working very hard to make sure that c.c.a.s voice is heard. i think that one -- one thing that we're observing through this process is that we think that it's very important that the state regulators hear more and more from the communities themselves and members of the community who care about c.c.a. service and customer choice. so that's one thing that i think that we'd like to also work more -- work together on...
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so the members of cal c.c.a. are crucial to this and the sfpuc has been neutral and not pushing. we need you to ask them to push for a "no" vote on this bill and on sfb27. and one note with regard to wiener, he has the same concerns that have been announced by some of the opponents but he did vote "yes yet just to move it forward and not necessarily because he supports it. >> supervisor fewer: okay. thank you very much, miss lynch. >> thank you for considering this. this is a key and critical change in california's energy policy. basically it's going to repeal two important energy crisis protections that we got in in 2001. one was that california appoints the board of directors that runs the grid and our electricity markets. and two was that it's a california public benefits corporation. both of those key protections will be repealed almost immediately. now the proponents say that it doesn't matter, we're under federal law and we'll be under federal law tomorrow. the difference is who enforces and interprets that federal law. and if we didn't think that it mattered who did that w
so the members of cal c.c.a. are crucial to this and the sfpuc has been neutral and not pushing. we need you to ask them to push for a "no" vote on this bill and on sfb27. and one note with regard to wiener, he has the same concerns that have been announced by some of the opponents but he did vote "yes yet just to move it forward and not necessarily because he supports it. >> supervisor fewer: okay. thank you very much, miss lynch. >> thank you for considering this....
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we commented on our own and also together with cal c.c.a.hey have scheduled a ative-style hearing for june 22 at the california public utilities commission on the report. we will attend and report back. we're expecting to be included on the agenda as speakers. so with that, i'm happy to take any questions you may have. thank you. >> thank you. commissioners, anything? ok. next item, please. oh, i'm sorry. any public comment on that item? none? ok. next item, plea. >> the next item is sewer system improvement program quarterly update. karen cubic. >> good afternoon, president kwan. remembers of the commission. karen cube uk, director of the waste water program. if you can bring up the slides, please. great. two brief reports today. the first on the ssip and second report on the waste water capital. so, this is our usual chart. these are 70 projects in phase one and the status of those projects, these projects represent the $2.9 billion that have been authorized. we're currently at 22.6% complete with expenditures of $582 million. and we're st
we commented on our own and also together with cal c.c.a.hey have scheduled a ative-style hearing for june 22 at the california public utilities commission on the report. we will attend and report back. we're expecting to be included on the agenda as speakers. so with that, i'm happy to take any questions you may have. thank you. >> thank you. commissioners, anything? ok. next item, please. oh, i'm sorry. any public comment on that item? none? ok. next item, plea. >> the next item...
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commission and we are working with the city attorney and with our colleagues in the trade association, cal c.c.a preparing our briefs in the case. those briefs are due in june. we expect a proposed decision from the assigned administrative law judge to be published for comment in august. so, we are going to have kind of a quiet period here soon while on that case, while the judge drafts their, his proposal for the commission's consideration. as i reported earlier to you, the california p.u.c. staff published a report on customer choice. they are referring to it as the green book. they did that on may 3. it's reported in "chronicle" and other publications. we'll be meeting with the p.u.c. staff to discuss the report tomorrow. raises questions about how the state will achieve its affordability, decarbonization and reliability objectives with the increased choice that is occurring in the electric market, and specifically, it raises fears that customers choosing to take service from c.c.a.s and customers choosing to generate their own power, like through rooftop solar, are going to compromise these
commission and we are working with the city attorney and with our colleagues in the trade association, cal c.c.a preparing our briefs in the case. those briefs are due in june. we expect a proposed decision from the assigned administrative law judge to be published for comment in august. so, we are going to have kind of a quiet period here soon while on that case, while the judge drafts their, his proposal for the commission's consideration. as i reported earlier to you, the california p.u.c....