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Carson Reclamation Authority forms ad hoc committee after Edison delays on-site power delivery
Summary
The Carson Reclamation Authority voted March 2 to form an ad hoc committee to press Edison and explore alternatives after Edison told staff it would deliver primary power to site boundaries but would not complete on-site distribution, forcing the authority to consider creating a utility or other financing options.
On March 2, 2026, the Carson Reclamation Authority voted to create an ad hoc committee to resolve who will provide on-site electrical distribution to the Leonardo development after Edison told staff it will deliver primary power to the property line but would not complete on-site distribution or install switchgear because of environmental and safety concerns.
Executive staff told the board Edison’s position stems from environmental reviews and employee-safety concerns related to landfill gas on parts of the site. The executive director said Edison would need to file a Rule 18 deviation — an advice letter to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) — before it can…
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