Tell the Santa Clarita City Council to lower utility rates by enrolling in the Los Angeles County Clean Power Alliance!

Santa Clarita City Council

Do you want to save money on your utility bill and save the planet at the same time? Welcome to the Clean Power Alliance.

Sign this petition today to tell the Santa Clarita City Council to enroll the city in LA County's community choice energy aggregate program, called the Clean Power Alliance.

Community Choice Aggregates (CCAs) allow cities to purchase and deliver renewable energy at lower rates than traditional investor-owned utilities. By allowing Santa Clarita businesses and homeowners to opt-in at 30%, 50%, or 100% renewable energy we can save Santa Clarita residents millions of dollars while fighting climate change.

This program is rolling out across Los Angeles County in 2018, joining cities and counties across the state who are already seeing the benefits of community aggregates. To join the program and see the benefits that our neighbors in Castaic and Stevenson Ranch will be taking advantage of, Santa Clarita needs to sign the Joint Powers Agreement with Los Angeles County. This can be done by vote of the Santa Clarita City Council.

It's important to note that this is a Community Choice program, and nobody is forced to participate. If, for some reason, a ratepayer prefers the higher rates offered by SoCal Edision, they may opt-out of the program easily.

Sign this petition today to tell the Santa Clarita City Council to enroll the city in the Los Angeles Clean Power Alliance!



***PAID FOR BY SMITH FOR CITY COUNCIL 2018***
FPPC ID# 1397377

Petition by
Logan Smith
Valencia, California

To: Santa Clarita City Council
From: [Your Name]

SUBJECT: Clean Power Alliance

TO:
Mayor Cameron Smyth
Mayor Pro Tem Laurene Weste
Councilmember Marsha McLean
Councilmember Bob Kellar
Councilmember Bill Miranda

Honorable members of the Santa Clarita City Council,

We are writing to you as residents of the City of Santa Clarita. We are urging you to hold a vote on the issue of Community Choice Energy, and vote YES to join the Los Angeles Clean Power Alliance program.

By signing the Joint Powers Agreement with the County, Santa Clarita stands to benefit from cheaper, renewable energy for businesses and home owners. If Santa Clarita waits until after the 2018 rollout of the CPA program, ratepayers in the city may suffer from rate hikes as investor-owned utilities offset the cost of long-term energy contracts by increasing rates for non-CPA customers.

It is imperative for the residents of our city that Santa Clarita enroll in this program at the earliest opportunity.

Thank you.