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Board and mayor's office press PUC‑CCA timeline; Wiener ties pole‑lease proceeds to streetlight reinvestment
Summary
Supervisors pressed the mayor's office and PUC representatives about San Francisco's community choice aggregation (CCA) plans and whether the Public Utilities Commission will move quickly to set rates. Supervisor Wiener won an amendment asking that proceeds from new pole lease agreements be dedicated toward streetlight improvements.
Supervisors used the Dec. 16 meeting to press the mayor’s office and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on the timeline and job outcomes for Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and related clean‑power programs.
Supervisor Campos asked whether the PUC remained committed to implementing CCA and when rates might be set. The mayor’s senior adviser, Roger Kim, said the mayor supported a local CCA program that is “tied to local jobs” and that the administration was reviewing LAFCO’s draft study…
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