San Diego Shouldn’t Rush into Another Rip-Off Utility Franchise Deal
By Craig D. Rose / Times of San Diego / December 6, 2020
Mention “franchise,” “utility” and “agreement” in the same sentence and a listener’s eyes tend to roll backward.
That’s unfortunate.
If you care about San Diegans paying $100/month more for electricity than customers elsewhere, if you care about the climate crisis and racial equity, if you care about a city property worth more than $15 billion — you must pay attention to San Diego’s utility franchise agreement.
Years from now, San Diegans concerned with these issues will recall with gratitude that City Council President Georgette Gómez pulled the emergency cord on the runaway train to a deal that would have cost San Diegans billions of dollars.


Nuclear Shutdown News
SDG&E is throwing its weight around and trying to bully San Diego. And in particular, it’s trying to bully Georgette Gomez, president of the city council.
San Diego City Councilmember Georgette Gomez – fresh off her defeat to Sara Jacobs for the 53rd Congressional District – is still Council President and on Monday, Gomez sent out a memo about the city’s electric and gas franchise that pleased many.
Nuclear Shutdown News
By Frank Gormlie
Nuclear Shutdown New October 2020
From Public Power San Diego
Nuclear Shutdown News September 2020
by Thomas D. Elias /
Nuclear Shutdown News August 2020
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