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Pasadena opens public hearing on extension of commercial moratorium for battery storage; no council vote
Summary
The City of Pasadena opened a public hearing on Jan. 7 on extending a commercial moratorium that halts permits for battery energy storage systems. No formal action was taken; few speakers addressed the moratorium and some residents pressed for greater transparency on battery contracts and sourcing.
The Pasadena City Council opened a public hearing Tuesday, Jan. 7, on a proposed extension of the city's commercial moratorium on permits for battery energy storage system facilities. The hearing was held at 10 a.m. in the council chamber; the city secretary read the hearing purpose aloud.
The hearing matter, read by the city secretary, described the purpose as: "A public hearing at 10 AM in the council chamber city hall for the purpose of hearing public comments on the extension of the commercial moratorium imposed by the city of…
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