LADWP Water/Power Rates Process: Input Summary Session
Customers, stakeholders and members of the general public will have additional opportunities to learn more and weigh in on future water and power rates at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power through a series of webinars, a new online customer survey launched today and at additional public meetings and briefingsto be held during the month of July. The additional opportunities come after nearly a month of outreach activities, which have included over ten public meetings.
On June 15th, the LADWP launched a series of eight regional collaboration sessions, which consisted of 2 ½ hour meetings, facilitated dialogue and comment and a dedicated website, www.ladwp.com/LAForward, where customers can visit, learn about the rates process, watch a video presentation, sign up for alerts and updates and submit comments to both the LADWP and to the future Ratepayer Advocate. To provide customers and stakeholders with the opportunity to participate in the rates process online, LADWP launched an online survey and announced that it will hold business and residential focused webinars on July 20th so customers can participate in the rates process from their home or office without having to attend a workshop in person. The online survey provides key information on the challenges facing the Department, basic business needs and strategic investment options. Survey participants can complete the survey in about 10 minutes or opt for a more in-depth review by first watching a video presentation before ranking the importance of each of the seven potential strategic investments in water and power that the Department is considering including in a final rates proposal.
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