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SFPUC will not carry forward $593,152 for LAFCO projects; commissioners warned studies could be delayed

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On March 21, 2025, Anna Dunning, budget director for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) that the PUC does not intend to carry forward $593,152 in Clean Power SF funding identified in a February 21 memo, and asked LAFCO not to start any new projects not already underway.

On March 21, 2025, Anna Dunning, budget director for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) that the PUC does not intend to carry forward $593,152 in Clean Power SF funding identified in a February 21 memo, and asked LAFCO not to start any new projects not already underway.

The announcement affects a memorandum of understanding between LAFCO and the PUC that had funded a series of studies, including a green bank financing study and a study of natural gas decommissioning. "There’s around $600,000 of SFPUC funding that has been set aside for the implementation of the MOU between Clean Power SF and SF LAFCO," Dunning said, adding that the PUC must prioritize reserves and core operations amid citywide fiscal constraints. "We are examining our spending across all our operations to ensure that every dollar ultimately benefits our rate payers."

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