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Public hearing on gas rate increase sparks community debate

July 26, 2024 | Public Utilities Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado



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Public hearing on gas rate increase sparks community debate
The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) of Colorado convened a public comment hearing on July 25, 2024, to discuss a proposed rate increase for gas customers by the Public Service Company of Colorado. The meeting, led by Chair Eric Blank, emphasized the importance of public input in the ongoing proceedings, which will not conclude until after an evidentiary hearing.

During the session, Chair Blank outlined the structure of the hearing, noting that it would be conducted formally, akin to a court proceeding, and that all comments would be recorded for the official record. He urged participants to be respectful and to use the Zoom hand raise feature to ensure an orderly process. The chair also clarified that the commissioners would refrain from answering questions during the hearing, as their role was to listen and gather information from the public.

Rebecca White, the director of the PUC, was invited to provide additional context for the hearing, although her specific remarks were not detailed in the transcript. The commission encouraged written comments to be submitted through various channels, ensuring that all voices could be heard in relation to the proposed rate increase.

This hearing marks a critical step in the regulatory process, as the commission seeks to balance the interests of consumers with the operational needs of the utility provider. The outcome of this proceeding could significantly impact gas rates for Colorado residents, making public participation essential in shaping the final decision.

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