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San Francisco leaders demand improved PG and E outage communications after recent fires

May 18, 2023 | San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco leaders demand improved PG and E outage communications after recent fires
San Francisco officials are taking decisive action to address ongoing power outages and improve communication with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) following a recent series of electrical incidents that disrupted service to thousands of residents. During a government meeting on July 4, 2025, city leaders, including the mayor and the president of the board, expressed their concerns over PG&E's response to outages and the need for enhanced collaboration.

The meeting highlighted a significant power outage that affected approximately 9,500 customers, including critical facilities such as the central police station and emergency services. Fire Chief Bob Postel detailed the swift response of the fire department to a fire at a PG&E vault, which was linked to the outage. He noted that the department arrived on the scene within four minutes and coordinated with PG&E to manage the situation effectively.

Despite PG&E's prompt response to the city's letter addressing these issues, city officials expressed disappointment with the utility's lack of commitment to improving outage communications. The letter, signed by multiple city leaders, emphasized the importance of timely and accurate information for residents during outages. However, PG&E's response indicated that they believed their current protocols were sufficient, raising concerns about the utility's willingness to collaborate on solutions.

Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of the Department of Emergency Management, underscored the complexities of restoring power and the need for better communication from PG&E. She called for the utility to allocate resources typically reserved for Public Safety Power Shutoff events to assist San Francisco residents during outages, given the city's unique challenges.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from city officials to continue advocating for improved utility services and to explore options for providing electric service within the city’s jurisdiction. As San Francisco grapples with the implications of these outages, the focus remains on ensuring public safety and enhancing the reliability of electrical services for all residents.

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