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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
9002-2037
TO:
Marshall Julian, City Administrator
FROM:
W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor
SUBJECT: Merger of Southern California Edison and San Diego
gas & Electric Company
DATE:
February 20, 1990
COPIES:
Debi Nadeau, Administrative Assistant
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Attached is a letter from Audrie Krause, Executive Director
of TURN, and my response to her, regarding the above
captioned matter.
Please review
March 5, 1990
letters and have this matter slated for the
a, as the first Discussion item.
Mayor
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TURN
Toward Utility Rate Normalization
625 Polk Street, Suite 403
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 929-8876
FAX: (415) 929-1132
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Audrie Krause
Executive Director
February 1. 1990
Mayor Robert Holcolm
San Bernardino City Hall
300 N. D Street
San Bernardino, CA. 92418
Dear Mayor Holcolm,
You may recall that Sylvia Siegel spoke with you by telephone shortly
before her retirement and asked if the municipalities would help support
TURN's work against the proposed merger of Southern California Edison and
San Diego Gas & Electric Co. I recently hired a full time organizer to build
grass roots opposition to the merger among Edison's residential customers in
Southern California. As you advised Sylvia, I'm writing to ask that TURN's
request for support be included on the City Council's agenda so that I may
come and address the Council. Taking on Edison is a tough job, so I'm hoping
that TURN can work closely with the municipalities and other parties to
make certain that all of the important issues at stake in this decision are
fully aired in public.
As an important first step, TURN will be asking its members to attend
public hearings in Southern California that the California Public Utilities
Commission has scheduled for mid-April. Since the merger would have
significant competitive consequences for electric transmission, I know the
municipalities have some concerns, and I think we can agree that its
important that all interests be represented at the pUblic hearings since
Edison is certain to bring a busload of their stockholders to each hearing. I
plan to send a special mailing to TURN members in Southern California to ask
them to attend a hearing, and TURN would be pleased to work with existing
organizations in San Bernardino and other Southern California communities
to insure that residential customers from as many areas as possible attend
the pUblic hearings.
As a consumer group, TURN's primary concern is the impact that the
merger will have on residential electric rates, which have already increased
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Joseph P. Lacey, President, San Francisco Housing and Tenant's Council, Judith Bell, Vice President,
Consumers Union, Peter Stern, Secretary, Alice Gates, Esq., Treasurer, Treesa Drury, John L Geesman, Esq., Jeffrey Greendorfer,
Marie Jobling, Old Saint Mary's Housing, Joseph L Landry, New Bayvlew Committee, Richard Liebes, Ray Perry, International
Association of Machinists, Sylvia M. Siegel, Evelyn Stein, Leonard Wehrman, Goldan State Mob/lehome Owners League. Amy Weltz
Founded In 1973 by Sylvia M. Siegel
TURN is a nonprofit. tax exempt consumer organization; contributions are tax deductible.
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Mayor Holculm
February 1, 1990
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almost 29 percent in a little over two years. Edison's promise to lower rates
in San Diego by 10 percent means it's very likely that Southern California
customers will be hit with higher bills to subsidize the rate reduction that
Edison has promised in San Diego. Other important issues we plan to raise
are the economic hardships that will result from large scale layoffs, Edison's
history of self-dealing with Mission Energy, and the likelihood that the
merger will result in increased air pollution in Southern California. These
are issues that concern a broad cross spectrum of concerned citizens,
including residential and small business customers, environmentalists and
organized labor.
As you may know, TURN is the only statewide consumer group
working to represent the interests of residential customers in utility rate
cases before the California Public Utilities Commission. TURN has worked
closely with other consumer groups, conservationists, and labor unions since
it was founded 16 years ago, About one-third of TURN's members are in
Southern California, We plan to work closely with the major senior
organizations, active and retired labor union members and environmentalists
in fighting the proposed merger.
I believe TURN and the municipalities have a strong mutual interest in
educating the public about important issues related to the Edison merger,
and I'd be pleased to attend a City Council meeting to answer any questions
you may have about this request or talk about the specific ways in which we
can work together. I'll be fOllowing up this Jetter with a phone call, but
please don! hesitate to call me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Audrie Krause
Executive Director
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San &rnardino
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
W R. "SOS" HOLCOMS
MAYOR
February 20, 1990
Ms. Audrie Krause
Executive Director, TURN
625 Polk Street, Suite 403
San Francisco, CA 94102
Dear Ms. Krause:
In response to your letter of February 1, 1990, regarding
TURN's work against the proposed merger of Southern
California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Company, and
your desire to address our City Council, I would suqqest that
you arrange to be in San Bernardino for our regular Council
Meetinq on March 5, 1990. I would like to discuss this with
you and request you come to my office at 9:00 a.m. on the
morning of March 5th.
Our Council Meetings begin
appear before the Council
segment of the meeting. I
the first item.
at 9:30 a.m. and the best
would be at the Public
have requested that this
time to
Comments
matter be
All of our Council Meetings are televised live on the local
access channel channel, and rebroadcast twice throuqhout the
week, so you should have a pretty good audience to explain
what the merger is all about.
I look forward to seeing you on Monday, March 5, 1990, 9:00
a.m.
Mayor
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cc: Marshall JUlian, City Administrator
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