The Illinois Commerce Commission on June 5 approved multiple grouped orders across its transportation, motor carrier, electric and telecommunications agendas, including railroad crossing safety projects, renewal of commercial relocation towing licenses, and numerous certificates for installers of distributed generation, electric vehicle charging and energy-efficiency measures.
On the electric agenda, the commission approved a stipulation dismissing a complaint against ComEd with prejudice and later approved ComEd’s 2024 revenue balancing reconciliation report; the order found ComEd correctly determined a net over-collection that will be reflected as a reduction on customer bills in 2026. The commission also granted certificates for multiple installers and for an agent/broker/consultant application listed on the agenda.
On the transportation agenda the commission approved orders for public-safety improvement projects at railroad crossings (items RR‑1 through RR‑9) and approved renewals of commercial relocation towing licenses (MC‑1 and MC‑2). Several items were held for future disposition (for example one complaint about a distributed generation installer and a request to cancel a certificate) as noted on the agenda.
Other approvals included requests for proprietary treatment of information in a petitioner’s 2024 annual report, the commission’s 2025 annual report to the General Assembly on cable and video service deployment, and program-administrator submissions under the Illinois Adjustable Block Grant and Illinois Solar for All program. The meeting record shows these grouped items were approved without objection after the presiding officer asked whether there were any objections.
The transcript does not record individual roll-call tallies or named movers and seconders for these grouped approvals; the chair repeatedly used the phrasing “Are there any objections to considering these items together and approving the orders? Hearing none, the orders are approved.”