California Public Utilities Commission lists proposed decisions open for public comment

Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
Alice Busching Reynolds, President at California Public Utilities Commission
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Each week, new filings are added to proceedings that affect California’s utility services, communities, and consumers. These filings include Proposed Decisions that may be open for public comment, as well as new complaints or applications that could influence future policy and regulatory actions.

For the week of September 1-5, 2025, two notable Proposed Decisions have been filed. The first is in Proceeding A25-01-008, filed on September 2, 2025. This Proposed Decision recommends revoking the certificate of public convenience and necessity for California Water Service Company’s Millerton District. The second is in Proceeding R12-02-009, filed on September 5, 2025. This decision denies two petition requests to modify decision 12-12-036.

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) encourages public participation by allowing written comments on any Proposed Decision through the Docket Card associated with each proceeding. Individuals can also subscribe to a specific proceeding using its number to receive updates and notices about rulings or changes.

“Stay Informed and Make Your Voice Heard!” states the CPUC in its announcement about recent filings.

More information about these decisions and how to participate can be found through the CPUC’s online resources.



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