Public Utilities Commission of the State of California |
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Timothy J. Sullivan, Executive Director |
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Headquarters |
Southern California Office |
505 Van Ness Avenue |
320 West 4th Street, Suite 500 |
San Francisco, CA 94102 |
Los Angeles, CA 90013 |
(415) 703-2782 |
(213) 576-7000 |
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Website: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov |
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Calendar Archive: prior to year 2000 http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/daily_calendar_archive/ |
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Daily Calendar
· Commission Meetings
· Public Meetings and Workshops
· Notice of Draft Resolutions (PU Code § 311(g))
· New Filings
· Petitions for Modification and Applications for Rehearing
· Advice Letter Submissions
· Miscellaneous Transportation Items
· Miscellaneous Communications Matters
· Table of Submission Dates for the Preceding Two Weeks
· Changes to Hearing Calendar
· Hearings
· Resolution ALJ 176-3412 regarding ratification of preliminary determinations of category and notice of assignment is included in this calendar.
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The Commission’s policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities. |
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The CPUC encourages all Californians to participate in its meetings,
hearings, workshops, and proceedings. We try to hold our public meetings
only in places that are wheelchair accessible and which can accommodate
specialized equipment and other services useful to people with disabilities.
Please see the notice of the meeting you wish to attend for more specifics. If you plan to attend and need specialized accommodations for a particular meeting that are not listed in the notice, request them from the Public Advisor’s Office at least three business days in advance of the meeting. Contact the Public Advisor’s Office by any one of the following: |
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Email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov |
FAX: 415-355-5404 (Attn.: Public Advisor) |
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March 1, 2018 |
9:30 am |
Huntington Park, CA |
March 22, 2018 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco, CA |
April 12, 2018 |
9:30 am |
San Francisco, CA |
Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.
February 26, 2018 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
March 19, 2018 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
April, 9, 2018 |
10:00 am |
San Francisco, Room 5305 |
March 7, 2018 *tentative
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California Public
Utilities Commission -Auditorium San Francisco, CA 94102 also available via webcast: |
The Commission’s Office of the Safety Advocate (OSA) will facilitate a safety en banc with CPUC Commissioners on Safety Management Systems (SMS). The purpose of this En Banc is to examine and share information among regulatory staff, utilities, and industry and academic experts, on how safety management systems and standards may be employed to improve utility safety. The focus of this en banc will be the gas and electric industry.
Questions about this en banc may be directed to Jenny Au at jenny.au@cpuc.ca.gov or (213)620-6502.
While a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may attend, no official action will be taken. If specialized accommodations are needed to attend, such as non-English language interpreters, please contact the CPUC’s Public Advisor’s Office at public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov or toll free at 866-849-8390 at least five business days in advance of the event.
April 25, 2018 |
The Grand Long Beach |
The CPUC is co-sponsoring this free and open to the public Small Business Expo and Matchmaking with the utilities to connect small and diverse businesses with public agencies and utilities in an effort to create business opportunities. More information: www.cpuc.ca.gov/expos
“The below notices having been duly noticed in the Daily Calendar and along with the requisite ruling, scoping memo or other order issued in the specific proceedings satisfy the requirements of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure Rule 8.1(c) such that no ex parte communication shall be considered to occur should a decisionmaker or an advisor be present at the meeting or workshop.”
February
9, 2018 |
California
Public Utilities Commission – Courtyard Room |
February 9, 2018 |
DDTP Main Office
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PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA
I. Administrative Business: A. Introductions, B. Agenda Modification and Approval, 1. Review of Emergency Evacuation Procedures, C. Review of Minutes from Previous Meetings; II. CPUC Update; III. Public Input; IV. CCAF Staff Reports: A. CRS Report, B. Field Operations Report, C. Consumer Affairs Report, D. Customer Contact Report, E. Equipment Report, F. Wireless Report; V. EPAC Business: A. Report from the Chair, B. Review of Action Items List VI. Lunch; VII. Committee Member Equipment Update; V. EPAC Business cont’d.: C. Member Reports; VIII. Future Meetings and Agendas.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information, please contact Reina Vazquez, DDTP Committee
Coordinator, (510) 302-1147, or by email at rvazquez@ddtp.org,
or visit the website at ddtp.org. If you plan to attend the
meeting and need sign language interpreters or other special communication
accommodations, please call the DDTP office at least five days prior to the
meeting date.
ENVIRONMENTAL REMINDER
Please refrain from wearing perfumes or scents to DDTP meetings. Persons with
environmental illness or multiple-chemical sensitivity must reduce their
exposure in order to attend this meeting.
DOCUMENT PREPARATION
All documents reviewed by EPAC must be available in a Braille format:
Therefore, when submitting documents for the EPAC binder, please send a copy,
in an electronic format, to rvazquez@ddtp.org
for Brailling prior to the meeting. Handouts should also be made available in
an electronic format.
February 12, 2018 10am -2pm.
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California Public
Utilities Commission – Courtyard Training Room San Francisco, CA 94102
Conference Phone Line: 1-866-619-9725; Participant Code: 4429664#
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AGENDA
At this workshop, SCE will outline the impacts of the new federal income tax legislation (the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017) on its revenue requirement, and explain changes to its Results of Operations (RO). SCE will answer questions, facilitate discussion, and support the parties’ efforts in analyzing how the RO model captures the changes triggered by the new tax legislation. For information about this workshop, please contact Laura Martin of the CPUC’s Energy Division (415-703-2149); Laura.Martin@cpuc.ca.gov).
February 13, 2018 10 am – 3:30 pm |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Auditorium
Conference Phone Line: 877-937-0554 Participant Passcode: 7031793 |
AGENDA
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss current demand response dual participation rules and proposals for revising the rules in response to concerns of possible disparate treatment of customers. The workshop will be facilitated by the assigned Administrative Law Judge. An Administrative Law Judge ruling that noticed the workshop was issued on January 30, 2018 in A.17-01-012 et. al., and includes additional information about the meeting. For general questions about this workshop, please contact Katherine Stockton at katherine.stockton@cpuc.ca.gov.
February 14, 2018 10am – 5pm |
California Public Utilities Commission - Golden Gate Room 505 Van Ness Ave, (Corner of Van Ness Ave and McAllister St.) San Francisco CA 94102
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AGENDA
The Energy Division of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will host a workshop in Demand Response (DR) A.17-01-012 et al. February 14, 2018. In this workshop, the parties to the proceeding shall present prioritization proposals to manage the megawatts under the current 2% reliability cap. Based on this workshop, Decision 17-12-003 at page 40 directs the utilities to file either the consensus proposal or the workshop report by March 30, 2018. The comment from stakeholders on the filing are due by April 14, 2018. We will also post the agenda and other workshop materials including proposals to be discussed at the workshop closer to the date of the workshop at this link: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=7032 Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance, or on the telephone, no official CPUC action will be taken at this event. For questions, please contact Garima Vashishtha at garima.vashishtha@cpuc.ca.gov.
February 15, 2018 9:30am - 12:30 pm |
California Public
Utilities Commission –
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AGENDA
The Energy Division of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will host a workshop in Demand Response (DR) A.17-01-012 et al. February 15, 2018. Energy Division will facilitate comments on high-level guidelines and goals for a $2.5 million Demand Response pilot targeting disadvantaged communities, as well as stakeholder ideas for pilot strategies. We expect the release of the draft guidelines and goals the week of February 5, 2018 to the service list for A.17-01-012. We will also post the agenda (with webinar information) and the goals & guidelines document on the Demand Response workshop page closer to the date of the workshop at this link: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=7032 Although a quorum of Commissioners and/or their staff may be in attendance, or on the telephone, no official CPUC action will be taken at this event. For questions, please contact Jean Lamming at JL2@cpuc.ca.gov.
February 15, 2018 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Room 3204
Alternate Public and Teleconferenced Locations: Junipero
Serra State Office Building
Mammoth Lakes Mono County CAO Conference Room Sierra Center Mall 452 Old Mammoth Road Mammoth Lakes, California 93546
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AGENDA
1) Introduction; 2) Approval of October 5, 2017, Meeting Minutes; 3) Administrative Services report: CHCF-A Financial Report; 4) Liaison Reports: a) Communications Division report; b) Legal Division report: Form 700 coming soon; 5) Vote for Committee Officers: Chair and Alternate. 6) Vote on CHCF-A Administrative Committee’s (AC) recommendation to CHCF-A Rulemaking 11-11-007 regarding number of annual meetings for the CHCF-A AC; 7) Public Comments; 8) Future Meeting Date; 9) Adjournment. For questions about this meeting, please contact: Michael Coen via e-mail at michael.coen@cpuc.ca.gov or (415) 703-2628.
February 15, 2018 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Courtyard Room Participant Passcode:6211814 #
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AGENDA
1. Introduction; 2. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes; 3. Public Comments; 4. Fiscal Report; 5. Consumer Affairs Branch Report; 6. California LifeLine Third Party Administrator Report; 7. Legal Division Liaison Report; 8. Communications Division Liaison Report; 9. Approval 1819 Budget; 10. ULTS-AC Report; 11. ULTS-AC Vacancy Update; and 12. Future Meeting Date For questions about this meeting, please contact Anna Jew at (415)703-3087, AML@cpuc.ca.gov .
February 15, 2018 1:30pm - 3:30 pm |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Golden Gate Room
Conference Phone Line: (866) 631-3379 Participant Passcode: 1967518
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AGENDA
The Supply Side Working Group was established by Decision 17-10-017 to develop proposals to resolve several barriers to integration of demand response into the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) wholesale market. Table 1 from D.17-10-017 describes the tasks of the working group, which include providing status reports regarding CAISO settlement and technical barriers to integration, and issues affecting demand response resource adequacy. D.17-10-017 also tasks the working group with developing proposals regarding mismatched supply plans, wholesale market participant education, local and weather-sensitive demand response resource adequacy, multi-year procurement and positions regarding dual participation e.g. one load serving entity per CAISO resource. Further, Decision 17-12-003 tasked the working group with developing recommendations regarding the two percent demand response reliability cap.
This is the first meeting of the working group in which participants will discuss strategies for addressing the assigned tasks and scheduling future meetings. For general questions about this meeting, and a more detailed agenda, please contact Katherine Stockton at katherine.stockton@cpuc.ca.gov. To be added to the list of participants and receive notifications about the working group, please contact Nate Gonzales at Nathanael.Gonzalez@sce.com.
February 22, 2018 |
California Public
Utilities Commission – Courtyard Room |
AGENDA
Per the October 5, 2017 ALJ Ruling, Safety and Enforcement Division
(SED) and Energy Division are conducting a workshop on residual issues in the
Safety Model Assessment Proceeding (S-MAP). The morning session of this
workshop (9:30 am -12:30 pm) will focus on the risk assessment approach for
smaller utilities, including: a description of the Cycla 10 Steps, lessons
learned for developing a risk register, lessons learned analyzing mitigations
and alternatives, internal challenges in an organization, and whether a Risk
Assessment Mitigation Phase is necessary. The afternoon session (1:30 pm – 4
pm) will focus on accountability reporting, specifically, the Risk Spending
Accountability Report and the Risk Mitigation Accountability Report. Energy
Division will discuss its experience and challenges compiling the spending
report and SED staff will lead a discussion about considerations for the Safety
impact report, including the potential use of safety performance metrics being
developed via the S-MAP technical working group, and ideas for other relevant
measures of safety impact. Questions about this workshop may be directed to Amy
Chamarty (415) 703-1691, ab1@cpuc.ca.gov, or
Arthur O’Donnell, (415) 703-1184, ao1@cpuc.ca.gov.
February 27, 2018 |
Conference Phone Line:
866-811-6884
Meeting Number:
712 703 162 |
AGENDA
Energy Division staff will host a webinar to discuss the draft report template
and data collection template that IOUs must use to report on their SB 350
priority review transportation electrification projects. Decision 18-01-024
directed Energy Division staff, in consultation with the utilities and the
PACs, to develop final report templates. The current draft Report Template and
Data Collection Template are available on the CPUC website (http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/sb350te/)
under the “reporting requirements” section of this page. This webinar is a
forum for stakeholders to provide any additional suggestion on the templates
for Energy Division staff to consider. Contact Amy Mesrobian (amy.mesrobian@cpuc.ca.gov
415-703-3175) or Carrie Sisto (carolyn.sisto@cpuc.ca.gov
415-703-2872.
The ALJ
Division has prepared Draft Resolution ALJ-349 for the March 1, 2018
Commission Meeting. The resolution resolves the Appeal K.17-07-002 of
Southwest Gas Corporation (U 905 G) from Citation No. D.16-09-055 G.17-05-001
Issued by the Safety and Enforcement Division. Any comments must be served
electronically on ALJ MacDonald at mlc@cpuc.ca.gov.
This resolution resolves the Appeal K.17-07-002 of Southwest Gas Corporation (Southwest Gas) from Citation No. D.16-09-055 G.17-05-001 Issued by the Safety Enforcement Division (SED) of the California Public Utilities Commission on March 1, 2018. Citation No. D.16-09-055 G.17‑05-001 issues a fine of $200,000 for a single, ongoing violation of General Order 112-F. This resolution adopts the Settlement Agreement submitted by Southwest Gas and SED in resolution of all issues in dispute. The Settlement Agreement requires Southwest Gas shareholders to pay a $175,000 penalty.
The web link is http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M204/K475/204475445.pdfhttp://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=195358011.
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4901 for the March 1, 2018 Commission Meeting. This Draft Resolution approves SDG&E’s Bilateral Power Purchase Tolling Agreements from an existing combined heat and power facility. Notice of this Draft Resolution has been sent to parties in the service lists.Any comments or questions should be addressed to David Matusiak at David.Matusiak@cpuc.ca.gov and Melicia Charles at Melicia.Charles@cpuc.ca.gov
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M206/K658/206658777.PDF
The Energy Division has prepared Draft Resolution E-4906 for the March 1, 2018 Commission Meeting. This Draft Resolution approves, with modifications, prohibited resource restrictions and Verification Plan proposed by SCE, PG&E, and SDG&E for all affected Demand Response programs. Notice of this Draft Resolution was sent to parties in the service lists.
Any questions or comments should be directed to Natalie Guishar at natalie.guishar@cpuc.ca.gov and Bruce Kaneshiro at bruce.kaneshiro@cpuc.ca.gov
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M207/K560/207560322.PDF
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS
Resolution L-562
authorizes disclosure of all Commission records
concerning the Commission’s investigation of an electrical incident that
occurred on June 24, 2015 at 12039 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA.
On January 26, 2018, the draft resolution was mailed, pursuant to California
Public Utilities Code § 311(g) and Rule 14.5 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure. Comments shall be served no later than February 20,
2018 and reply comments shall be served no later than February 26, 2018.
Resolution L- 562 will be on the agenda at the March 1, 2018
Commission meeting. The Commission may then vote on this draft resolution, or
it may postpone a vote.
When the Commission acts on the draft resolution, it may adopt all or part of
it as written, amend or modify it, or set it aside and prepare its own order.
Only when the Commission acts does the resolution become binding on the
parties.
Finally, an original and two copies of the comments, with a certificate of
service should be submitted to:
Garrett Toy,
Staff Counsel
Legal Division
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 5040
San Francisco, CA 94102-3298
Telephone: 415-703-1121
E-mail: GT2@cpuc.c.agov; AJH@cpuc.c.agov
The Communications Division has prepared Draft Resolution T-17587 for the March 1, 2018, Commission Meeting which approves TruConnect Communications, Inc.’s (U-4380-C) request to add an underlying carrier to its approved Eligible Telecommunications Carrier service area, exemption from ZIP+4 requirement, and to expand its ETC Lifeline service area throughout California.
The Communications Division e-mailed the Notice of Availability letter for this
resolution to parties in accordance with PU Code Section 311(g)(1).
Instructions and timelines on the filing of comments as well as the service
list for this resolution are included in the Notice of Availability. Any
questions should be directed to Angel AhSam at aba@cpuc.ca.gov.
The web link is: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/SearchRes.aspx?docformat=ALL&DocID=207440439
2-7-2018 |
C.18-02-006 - (ECP) Randa L. Burrows, Complainant vs. California Water Service Company (U60W), Defendant [for a credit in the sum of $66.31.] (HARD COPY FILING) |
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2-8-2018 |
C.18-02-007 - Charles F. Benninghoff III, Complainant vs. San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E), Defendant [for Relief from Defendant’s Failure to Comply with NEM Tariff Billing Requirements; and related relief.] (HARD COPY FILING) |
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2-1-2018 |
A.18-02-008 -In the Matter of the Application of SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION (U 905 G) for authority to: (1) issue one or more types of debt securities in the principal amount of up to $375,145,000; (2) refinance previously issued short-term debt securities; (3) refinance previously authorized securities under the Evergreening Authority Guidelines; and (4) enter into one or more interest rate risk management contracts. |
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ADVICE LETTER SUBMISSIONSTo inquire about filings, suspension or protest, call or email the Energy Division (415-703-1974 or email: EDTariffUnit@cpuc.ca.gov), Communications Division (415-703-3052) or Water Division (415-703-1133 or email: water.division@cpuc.ca.gov).To protest a filing, mail
the original letter/telegram to the Chief of the appropriate division (i.e.,
"Chief, [Energy, Communications or Water] Division"), to be
received no later than 20 days after the date the Advice Letter was filed. "Effective TBD"
means that the date is to be determined by further Commission action. A date
listed as "anticipated effective" may be subject to change. An
Advice Letter Supplement is not a new filing, and there is no protest period
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02/02/18 |
Energy 469G |
West Coast Gas Company, Increase in Rates at Mather Field. (anticipated effective 02/02/18) |
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02/02/18 |
Energy 470G |
West Coast Gas Company, Increase in Rates at Castle. (anticipated effective 02/02/18) |
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02/02/18 |
Telecom 47194 |
Pacific Bell, Amendment reflects the changes resulting from the FCC's Lifeline and USTelecom Forbearance Orders; replaces the CIS (OS/DA) language and rates; modifies certain provisions related to Terminationn of Agreement After Initial Term Expiation; (effective TBD) |
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02/05/18 |
Telecom 7 |
Curatel, LLC, Cancelling wireless identification registration (effective TBD) |
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02/05/18 |
Telecom 6 |
Openpop.Com, Inc, NDIEC Performance Bond (effective TBD) |
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02/05/18 |
Telecom 12 |
Snowcrest Telephone, Inc., Annual Performance Bond Filing (effective TBD) |
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02/06/18 |
Energy 3704E-A |
Southern California Edison Company, Supplements A.L.No.3704E, Proposal and Funding Request for Development of Click-Through and Performance Metrics Website, Pursuant to Resolution E-4868. (effective TBD) |
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02/06/18 |
Telecom 1-C |
EXCESS TELECOM, Supplements A.L.No.1, Request for authority to offer California LifeLine Wireless services (effective TBD) |
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02/07/18 |
Telecom 1542 |
Cox California Telcom, LLC, Individual Case Bases Contract (effective TBD) |
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02/10/18 |
Energy 3926G/5214E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 06/11/18. Note: Initial suspensions will be automatically extended for an additional 180 days if the Commission has not issued an order regarding the advice letter by the date the first suspension period ends. |
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02/21/18 |
Energy 3176E |
San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Initial suspension on the following grounds: additional time is needed. Date suspension ends: 06/20/18. Note: Initial suspensions will be automatically extended for an additional 180 days if the Commission has not issued an order regarding the advice letter by the date the first suspension period ends. |
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03/30/18 |
Energy 5171E |
Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Automatic suspension extension. Date suspension ends: 09/25/18. |
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ALJ Kelly |
A.17-07-010 (PPH) - In
the matter of the Application of the GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U133W) for
an order authorizing it to increase rates for water service by $31,329,400 or
10.56% in 2019, to increase by $10,770,900 or 3.28% in 2020; and increase by
$12,924,400 or 3.81% in 2021, |
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ALJ Ayoade |
A.17-09-006 - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Gas Rates and Tariffs to be
Effective October 1, 2018.(U39G), |
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ALJ Cooke |
A.17-12-002 &
A.17-12-003 - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E)
for Approval of the Results of Its 2016 Energy Storage and Distribution
Deferral Request for Offers; Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company
for Approval of Agreements Resulting from Its 2016-2017 Energy Storage
Solicitation and Related Cost Recovery (U39E), |
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Dates in parentheses following the word “also” are subject to change without notice. The assigned Commissioner’s name is listed next to the proceedings as matter of record; the assigned Commissioner may not be present at the hearing.
(PHC) = Prehearing Conference |
(WS) = Workshop |
(OA) = Oral Argument |
(PPH) = Public Participation Hearing |
(STC) = Status Conference |
(SEC) = Settlement Conference |
(EH) = Evidentiary Hearing |
(L&M) = Law & Motion |
(CA) = Closing Argument |
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02/08/18 |
A.16-06-013 (TELEPHONIC –
PHC) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its
Electric Marginal Costs, Revenue Allocation and Rate Design. (U39M), |
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02/09/18 |
A.17-09-010 (PHC) - Application
of PACIFICORP (U901E), an Oregon Company, to Continue its Energy Efficiency
Programs and the Surcharge to Fund Public Purpose Programs, |
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02/12/18 |
A.16-06-013 (EH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Electric Marginal Costs,
Revenue Allocation and Rate Design (U39M), |
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02/12/18 |
A.17-07-010 (PPH) - In
the matter of the Application of the GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U133W) for
an order authorizing it to increase rates for water service by $31,329,400 or
10.56% in 2019, to increase by $10,770,900 or 3.28% in 2020; and increase by
$12,924,400 or 3.81% in 2021, |
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02/13/18 |
A.17-10-018 (PHC) - Application
of Liberty Utilities (CalPeco Electric) LLC (U933E) for Authority to Recover
Costs Recorded in its Catastrophic Event Memorandum Account, |
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02/15/18 |
C.17-11-002 (PHC) - California
Cable & Telecommunications Association, Complainant, v. San Diego Gas
& Electric Company (U902E), Defendant [for Relief from the imposition of
Unreasonable Charges for the use of its Utility Poles.] |
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02/21/18 |
C.16-10-009 (EH) - Robert
Meijer, Complainant vs. Sprint Telephony PCS, LP (U3064C), Defendant [for
Refund Ordered in, and enforcement of, Commission Decision 10-04-016.], |
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02/21/18 |
A.17-12-011 (PHC) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of its Residential Rate
Design Window Proposals, including to Implement a Residential Default
Time-Of-Use Rate along with a Menu of Residential Rate Options, followed by
addition of a Fixed Charge Component to Residential Rates (U39E), |
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02/22/18 |
K.17-10-001 (EH) - Appeal
of Quasar Communications, Inc. (U6882C) from Citation Forfeiture No.897-1307
issued by the Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division, |
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02/23/18 |
C.17-08-011 (EH) - George
& Louanne Athanasiou vs. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U39E) [for
Relief from Defendant’s refusal and failure to install a new Electric Meter
at a Permitted Location.], |
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02/20/18 |
A.17-04-010 (EH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (U39E) for a certificate of public
convenience and necessity to provide: (i) full facilities-based and resold
competitive local exchange service throughout the service territories of
AT&T California, Frontier California Inc., Consolidated Communications of
California Company, and Citizens Telecommunications Company of California;
and (ii) full facilities-based and resold non-dominant interexchange services
on a statewide basis, |
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02/26/18 |
(ECP) C.17-12-015 (EH) - F.S.
Friedman, Complainant, vs. Frontier California, Inc. (U1002C), Defendant [for
relief from excessive & unwarranted billings, and for reconnection of
three (3) lines with no security deposit, and related relief.], |
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02/27/18 |
A.17-12-018 (PHC) - Application
of Catalina Clipper, LLC for authority to operate as a scheduled Vessel
Common Carrier between Newport Beach and Avalon and to establish a Zone of
Rate Freedom, |
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02/28/18 |
A.17-11-011 (PHC) - Application
of OpenFiber for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to
provide: (i) full facilities-based and resold competitive local exchange
service throughout the service territories of AT&T California,
Consolidated Communications, and Frontier Communications of California; and
(ii) full facilities-based and resold nondominant interexchange services on a
statewide basis, |
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03/07/18 |
A.07-12-026 (PHC) - Application
of Calaveras Telephone Company (U1004C), Cal-Ore Telephone Co. (U1006C),
Ducor Telephone Company (U1007C), Happy Valley Telephone Company (U1010C),
Hornitos Telephone Company (U1011C), Kerman Telephone Co. (U1012C), The
Ponderosa Telephone Co. (U1014C), Sierra Telephone Company, Inc. (U1016C),
The Siskiyou Telephone Company (U1017C), Volcano Telephone Company (U1019C),
and Winterhaven Telephone Company (U1021C) for Ratemaking Determination
regarding Dissolution of Rural Telephone Bank, |
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03/09/18 |
A.17-11-005 (PHC) - Application
of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) and Citizens Energy
Corporation for Authorization Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 851
to Lease Transfer Capability Rights to Citizens Sycamore-Penasquitos
Transmission LLC, |
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03/12/18 |
R.17-06-024 (STC) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking Evaluating the Commission’s 2010 Water Action Plan
Objective of Achieving Consistency between Class A Water Utilities’
Low-Income Rate Assistance Programs, Providing Rate Assistance to All Low –
Income Customers of Investor-Owned Water Utilities, and Affordability, |
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03/15/18 |
R.15-06-009 (PHC) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking Regarding Policies, Procedures and Rules for
Regulation of Physical Security for the Electric Supply Facilities of
Electrical Corporations Consistent with Public Utilities Code Section 364 and
to Establish Standards for Disaster and Emergency Preparedness Plans for
Electrical Corporations and Regulated Water Companies Pursuant to Public
Utilities Code Section 768.6, |
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03/16/18 |
C.17-10-017 (EH) - GO
Printing, Inc., dba Express Laundry Center, Complainant vs. Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (U39E), Defendant [for relief from violation of PGE’s Tariff
Schedule G-PPPS.], |
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04/04/18 |
I.12-10-013 (STC) - Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates,
Operations, Practices, Services and Facilities of Southern California Edison
Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company Associated with the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3, |
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04/04/18 |
I.12-10-013 (PPH) – Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates,
Operations, Practices, Services and Facilities of Southern California Edison
Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company Associated with the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3, |
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04/16/18 |
R.17-06-026 (EH) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking to Review, Revise, and Consider Alternatives to the
Power Charge Indifference Adjustment, |
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04/24/18 |
R.15-03-010 (STC) - Order
Instituting Rulemaking to Identify Disadvantaged Communities in the San Joaquin
Valley and Analyze Economically Feasible Options to Increase Access to
Affordable Energy in those Disadvantaged Communities, |
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04/25/18 |
C.17-10-013 (EH) - County
of Orange, Complainant, vs. Southern California Edison Company (U338E),
Defendant [ for a refund because the Standby Demand was too high from May
2014 to October 2016; and related relief.] |
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04/30/18 |
I.12-10-013 (EH) – Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates,
Operations, Practices, Services and Facilities of Southern California Edison
Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company Associated with the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3, |
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05/22/18 |
I.17-04-019 (EH) - Order
Instituting Investigation to determine whether PacifiCorp (U901-E) engages in
least-cost planning on a control area basis and whether PacifiCorp's
Inter-Jurisdictional Cost Allocation Protocol results in just and reasonable
rates in California, |
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06/25/18 |
A.17-09-006 (EH) - Application
of Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Revise its Gas Rates and Tariffs to be
Effective October 1, 2018.(U39G), |
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07/09/18 |
A.17-06-030 (EH) - Application
of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) to Establish Marginal Costs,
Allocate Revenues, and Design Rates, |
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07/09/18 |
A.17-10-007 (EH) - Application
of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902M) for Authority, Among Other
Things, to Update its Electric and Gas Revenue Requirement and Base Rates
Effective on January 1, 2019, |
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07/18/18 |
I.12-10-013 (PPH) – Order
Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Rates,
Operations, Practices, Services and Facilities of Southern California Edison
Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company Associated with the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3, |
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For purposes of Rule 9.2(c), notice of the assignment is the day the assignments associated with this preliminary categorization document appears in the Daily Calendar following the Commission business meeting.
(02/08/2018) |
ALJ 176-3412 |
Ratification
of preliminary determinations of category for proceedings initiated by
application. The preliminary determinations are pursuant to |
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION
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A17-12-020 American Dark Fiber, LLC, In the Matter of the Application of American Dark Fiber, LLC for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Resold and Limited Facilities-Based Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Within California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Guzman Aceves |
Chiv |
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A17-12-021 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Application of PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (U39E) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Authorizing the Construction of the Egbert Switching Station Project. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Jungreis |
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A18-01-001 Allied Telesis Capital Corp., Application of Allied Telesis Capital Corp. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Operate as a Competitive Local Carrier ("CLC") to Provide Resold and Limited Facilities-Based Local Exchange Service, and Voice Over Internet Protocol Services to Commercial and Enterprise Customers. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Doherty |
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A18-01-002 Liberty Utilities (Apple Valley Ranchos Water) Corp, In the Matter of the Application of Liberty Utilities (Apple Valley Ranchos Water) Corp (U346W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service by $985,822 or 3.96% in 2019, $1,314,325 or 5.06% in 2020, and $987,227 or 3.60% in 2021. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Burcham |
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A18-01-003 Liberty Utilities (Park Water) Corp., In the Matter of the Application of Liberty Utilities (Park Water) Corp. (U314W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service by $1,110,000 or 3.21% in 2019, $1,776,769 or 4.98% in 2020, and $1,944,452 or 5.24% in 2021. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Burcham |
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A18-01-004 San Jose Water Company, In the Matter of the Application of SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY (U168W) for an Order authorizing it to increase rates charged for water service by $34,288,100 or 9.76% in 2019, by $14,231,800 or 3.70% in 2020, and by $20,581,700 or 5.17% in 2021. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Bemesderfer |
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A18-01-006 VERO FIBER NETWORK, LLC, In the Matter of the Application of Vero Fiber Networks, LLC For a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Competitive Local Exchange Services on a Limited Facilities-Basis in the State of California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Guzman Aceves |
Fogel |
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A18-01-009 Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority, Application of the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority for an order authorizing construction of two light rail tracks and one freight track at six (6) highway-rail crossings at (1) Barranca Avenue, (2) Foothill Blvd & Grand Avenue, (3) Vermont Avenue, (4) Glendora Avenue, (5) Pasadena Avenue, and (6) Loraine Avenue in the City of Glendora in Los Angeles County, California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Burcham |
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A18-01-010 Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority, Application of the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority for an order authorizing construction of two light rail tracks and one freight track at three (3) highway-rail crossings at (1) Eucla Avenue, (2) Walnut Avenue, and (3) San Dimas Canyon Road in the Cities of San Dimas and La Verne in Los Angeles County, California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Burcham |
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A18-01-011 CHRYSTELLE CRUISERS WINE TOURS, LLC, In the Matter of the Application of CHRYSTELLE CRUISERS WINE TOURS, LLC, for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Provide Regularly Scheduled Passenger Stage Service between points in Napa and Calistoga, CA; and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
NO |
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Not Assigned |
Examiner Zanjani |
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A18-01-012 SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) For Approval of Senate Bill 350 Transportation Electrification Proposals Regarding Medium and Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicles and a Vehicle-To-Grid Pilot. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Hymes/ Goldberg |
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A18-01-013 BRIGHT PACKET, INC., Application of BRIGHT PACKET, INC. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity in Order to Provide Resold Competitive Local Exchange in the State of California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Rechtschaffen |
Burcham |
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A18-01-014 Netly, LLC, Application of Netly, LLC for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide (i) full facilities-based and resold competitive local exchange service throughout the service territories of AT&T California, Frontier California Inc., Consolidated Communications of California Company, and Citizens Telecommunications Company of California; and (ii) full facilities-based and resold nondominant interexchange services on a statewide basis. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Rechtschaffen |
Burcham |
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A18-01-016 California High-Speed Rail Authority, Application of the California High-Speed Rail Authority to construct proposed high speed train (HST) and underpass grade separation at Kimberlina Road (135S-281.4-B) in Kern County, California. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Kline |
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A18-01-017 City of Los Angeles-Public Works-Engineering, Application of the City of Los Angeles to construct an at grade rail crossing (DOT Crossing No.933890P) over the current Metrolink to connect to connect bicyclists and pedestrians from Elysian Valley to Cypress park in the City of Los Angeles. |
Quasi- legislative |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Randolph |
Kline |
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A18-01-018 Silverado Stages CC, LLC, In the Matter of the Application of Silverado Stages CC, LLC, to modify its CPUC authority, PSC 9069, to operate as a Passenger Stage Corporation Between points in San Luis Obispo and Sacramento Counties to Levi Stadium in Santa Clara County and establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
NO |
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Not Assigned |
Examiner Zanjani |
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A18-02-001 FLIXBUS, INC., Application of FlixBus, Inc. for authority to operate as a scheduled passenger stage corporation between points in the counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Merced, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, and Ventura, and to establish a Zone of Rate Freedom. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
NO |
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Not Assigned |
Examiner Zanjani |
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A18-02-002 Southern California Edison Company, In the Matter of the Application of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (U338E) for a Permit to Construct Electrical Facilities: Cerritos Channel Transmission Tower Replacement Project. |
Ratesetting |
Ratesetting |
YES |
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Peterman |
Bemesderfer |
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