September Hearings: Public Power for Long Island and the Rockaways
Earlier this year, the Commission on the Future of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) issued its draft report to offer different pathways to restructure our utility to make it more reliable, affordable, and democratic. It reconfirms what many have pointed out for years: Long Island and Rockaway ratepayers will be better off without PSEG. A fully public LIPA will lower rates and provide more transparency and accountability, with opportunities for more local input.
The Commission is now holding a 2nd (and final) round of public hearings and accepting written comments to get input from community members on what they want to see in a restructured LIPA before the final report. Hearings will be in Suffolk, Nassau, and Queens. Written comments will be accepted online.
Our input will help the Commission determine the specific steps to revamp our utility into a true public power authority. We’re fighting for democratic reforms, more equitable rate structures, and community oversight of the utility.
To make it easy for you to participate, the Reimagine LIPA campaign has created this Guide to the Final Round of LIPA Commission Public Hearings. Please sign up for the hearing closest to you!