South Bay Clean Power

Palos Verdes Estates Becomes 8th City to Join South Bay Clean Power Initiative

Tonight the Palos Verdes Estates City Council voted unanimously to pass our Resolution to Participate in a CCA Feasibility Study.  Thanks to the efforts of City Manager, Tony Dahlerbruch, the city moved quickly to do so after our initial meeting just 26 days earlier.

  

Beverly Hills Becomes City Number 7 to Pass CCA Feasibility Study Resolution

Last night, April 21, at the City of Beverly Hills City Council meeting the Council voted 5-0 to join the cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica, Redondo Beach, Torrance and Carson to participate in the CCA Feasibility Study being advanced by the South Bay Clean Power Working Group.  All seven cities have voted unanimously to pass this resolution.

Thank You Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

Today in the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Board Hearing Room 381B after both 4th District Supervisor Don Knabe and 3rd District Supervisor Sheila Kuehl both spoke glowingly about the prospects of Community Choice Aggregation and the need for L.A. County to explore its CCA options, the Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to pass a motion approving the first steps to do so.

We want to thank all five members of the BOS, including Mayor Michael Antonovich, 2nd District Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas and 1st District Supervisor Hilda Solis for their yes votes in favor of the motion.

And we’re also deeply appreciative of the efforts of Howard Choy, General Manager of the Office of Sustainability for the County of Los Angeles for all his support, vision and encouragement.

But for those of us who live in District 4 and District 3 and who have been working for many months to bring the Community Choice Power option to our communities today was a day to be especially proud of our representatives.

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