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Fillmore council accepts Clean Power Alliance invitation, approves ordinance first reading
Summary
After public comment and staff presentation, the Fillmore City Council voted to accept an invitation to join the Clean Power Alliance Joint Powers Authority and approved first reading of an ordinance to implement community choice aggregation. Council delayed choice of a default energy option; staff recommended the 40% "lean" option.
The Fillmore City Council voted to accept the Clean Power Alliance’s invitation to join the joint powers authority and approved the first reading of an ordinance to implement community choice aggregation (CCA) in the city.
City staff told the council the Clean Power Alliance (CPA) prepared an impact study and recommended membership; staff recommended the council adopt membership and select CPA’s “lean” power (roughly 40% clean energy) as the default option but said the council could defer choosing the default until 2026. The council approved the motion and the ordinance first reading; the roll-call vote as recorded was Council Member Brogi — No; Mayor Pro Tem Perez Mendez — Yes; Mayor Villasenor — Yes; Council Member Garnica — Aye. The…
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