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Agoura Hills outlines infrastructure work: PSPS MOU, fiber backbone, stormwater diversion, microgrid and Liberty Canyon study
Summary
City staff reported a memorandum of understanding with Southern California Edison for PSPS events, progress on backup-internet options tied to a COG fiber backbone that expects work to start in May, ongoing stormwater-diversion permitting and a federally funded Civic Center microgrid out to bid; the Liberty Canyon creek restoration is at the study stage.
City officials updated the council on a slate of infrastructure and public-works projects, including a memorandum of understanding with Southern California Edison for PSPS (public-safety power shutoff) events, backup-internet planning for hard-to-reach areas, stormwater-diversion permitting, and procurement for a federally funded Civic Center microgrid.
The City Manager said the MOU with Southern California Edison has been tested and is working and acknowledged recent resident concerns related to communications and support during prior PSPS events: "it's a good sign that the MOU's working and that we're ready to take that and the…
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