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LAFCO and SFPUC advance CCA planning as CPUC dispute with PG&E complicates rollout
Summary
San Francisco LAFCO and SFPUC reviewed RFI responses and set RFQ/RFP timelines for community choice aggregation (CCA), discussed posting a CCA director position, agreed amended budget language recognizing $2.1M in SFPUC reserves, debated a joint RFQ approach, and heard that the city's motion to intervene in a PG&E marketing complaint at the CPUC was denied without prejudice.
San Francisco’s Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) staff updated commissioners on next steps for the city’s community choice aggregation (CCA) program and approved amendments to budget and RFQ language while noting a parallel complaint at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that could affect rollout.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for Power at the SFPUC, told LAFCO that questions to the RFI have been received and answers were posted; formal responses to the RFI are due Nov. 13. "The responses themselves are due on November 13," Hale said. SFPUC staff plans to summarize incoming responses and, if warranted by comments, issue a request for proposals after the RFI phase. Hale said the RFP issuance is expected at the end of this year or in early next year, depending on comment-driven changes.
On staffing, Hale said the SFPUC would post the CCA director position by Tuesday and expects candidate materials by Nov. 28; the director would then help recruit analysts to…
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