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LADWP lays out $9.12 billion preliminary 2025–26 budget, signals investments in poles, transformers and renewable projects
Summary
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power presented a preliminary $9.12 billion budget and metrics for reliability and infrastructure work—including plans to replace about 4,000 poles and more than 1,300 transformers next year—and discussed MOUs and rate-timing questions raised by councilmembers.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power presented a preliminary $9.12 billion budget for fiscal 2025–26 and told the Budget & Finance Committee that the plan centers on reliability, renewables and infrastructure.
Chief engineer Jennis Quinones and budget staff outlined capital and operating investments across electricity and water: the preliminary package includes hundreds of millions for transmission and generation upgrades, infrastructure replacement and energy‑storage and renewable projects. Quinones said…
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