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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 2, 1997 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />APPROVAL: Len Wood, Interim City Manager <br />FROM: Thomas K. Clarke, Utility Directdf;_M.,— <br />SUBJECT: Electric Customer Education Program, Proposed Bill Stuffer Language <br />DATE: Tuesday, November 25, 1997 <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Electric Utility is receiving an increasing number of inquiries from customers regarding their <br />opportunity to select an alternate electric energy provider. By passing the Competition <br />Transition Charge, the City Council has made possible, but not certain, that customers in Colton <br />could exercise such a choice as early as mid-May of 1998. The exact date, if any, for direct <br />access is up to the; City Council. The following language for a bill stuffer is offered for review <br />and possible action. <br />ELECTRIC UTILITY RESTRUCTURING AND THE CITY OF COLTON <br />Dear City of Colton Utility Customer: <br />You may have noticed new advertising about buying electricity from new suppl',iers and a 10% <br />rate cut for all residential and small commercial customers. Your City is also 'planning to open <br />its electricity service to competition from others beginning in May of 1998. Our rates for <br />residential customers will still be lower than those for investor owned utility residential <br />customers, even after the 10% rate cut. However, we, your publicly owned electric utility, also <br />believe that you want the same options that other electricity customers in California have, <br />namely, the power to choose who you buy energy from. <br />If you choose another energy supplier, the appearance of your bill will change. The charge for <br />electric service will be broken down into separate line items or charges as follows: <br />Distribution Charge — this is to maintain the wires and other facilities in the City of Colton that <br />bring electric energy to you. <br />Transmission Charge — this is to cover the cost of bringing energy from an outside generator <br />to the City's Distribution System. <br />Energy Charge — this is the cost for the electricity itself. If you buy electricity from another <br />supplier, this money will go to that supplier. <br />\\server\utim\council\restructbillstufferagendarep. doc <br />Item # 17 <br />