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City leaders demand action to prevent future storm outages

July 09, 2024 | Houston Council, Houston, Harris County, Texas



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City leaders demand action to prevent future storm outages
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing need for improved collaboration and efficiency in managing public utilities, particularly in light of recent storm-related outages. A representative emphasized the importance of the Public Utility Commission's involvement, arguing that it could lead to better outcomes for ratepayers. They noted that the city retains the right to intervene in utility matters, regardless of jurisdictional issues, highlighting the necessity of a strong partnership among various city departments, including emergency management and public works.

The conversation shifted to the performance of CenterPoint Energy during the recent storm, with concerns raised about the widespread outages experienced despite the storm being categorized as a level one. The representative expressed frustration over the predictability of such events and called for accountability from CenterPoint to prevent future occurrences. They underscored the urgency of the situation, referencing the tragic loss of three individuals during the storm and the potential for further casualties due to extreme heat.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing discussions regarding CenterPoint's plans for enhancing resilience and ensuring that Houstonians are better protected in future emergencies. The representative expressed a desire for transparency in the utility's resiliency filings to foster a clearer understanding of the measures being implemented.

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