During a recent government meeting, representatives from Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) addressed ongoing power outage issues affecting the Phoenix Lake Estates neighborhood. Residents have experienced two outages in the past week and over 20 outages in the previous year, raising concerns about the reliability of electricity in an area that is not typically prone to such disruptions.
PG&E officials acknowledged the severity of the situation, noting that the causes of the recent outages are still under investigation, as no definitive cause has been identified. However, they reported that new equipment has been installed, which has functioned correctly and is expected to prevent future outages.
The discussion highlighted the ongoing efforts to enhance the electrical infrastructure in the area, including the implementation of advanced technology aimed at detecting and preventing outages while maintaining fire safety measures. PG&E representatives emphasized their commitment to fine-tuning the system and addressing the specific challenges faced by the Phoenix Lake Estates circuit.
Despite previous vegetation management efforts by both the county and PG&E, residents expressed frustration over the persistent outages, especially as the neighborhood is poised for future development. PG&E assured attendees that they are dedicated to resolving these issues and are open to engaging with the community through informational events to address concerns and provide updates.
The meeting underscored the importance of reliable electricity for both current residents and future developments in Phoenix Lake Estates, as the community seeks to overcome the challenges posed by frequent power outages.