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engage with CleanPowerSF

We’re committed to transparency and public engagement with our customers and community stakeholders.

 

CleanPowerSF is a program of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC).  As the community choice aggregation program of the City and County of San Francisco, CleanPowerSF is overseen by the SFPUC and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and reports regularly to several governmental bodies.

You can share your thoughts and influence the direction of the program by participating in one of our upcoming meetings. Information about upcoming meetings, as well as recent documents and presentations, are listed below. We’d love to hear from you!

To view critical documents related to CleanPowerSF, view our Key Documents page.


SFPUC Commission

The SFPUC Commission provides operational oversight of CleanPowerSF in areas like rates and charges for services, budget development, approval of contracts, and organizational policy.

The Commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, unless otherwise noted. View the SFPUC Commission meeting information and agendas. Tune in live on SFGovTV2 or view an archive of the live meetings.

View CleanPowerSF documents presented to the SFPUC Commission by year below.

 

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo)

One of LAFCo’s functions is to monitor the development and implementation of the CleanPowerSF program and advise the SFPUC and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

LAFCo meets on the third Friday of each month, unless otherwise noted. View the LAFCo public meeting information and agendas.

View CleanPowerSF documents presented to LAFCo by year below.

 

SFPUC Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC) and Power Subcommittee

The SFPUC Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), which includes 17 resident representatives from every district in San Francisco, provides recommendations to the SFPUC and Board of Supervisors. The CAC meets on the third Tuesday of each month.

View the SFPUC CAC Committee meeting information and agendas.

The CAC also has a Power Subcommittee that is responsible for reviewing the SFPUC’s power generation and transmission system reliability and improvement programs, including but not limited to facilities siting and alternative energy programs, as well as other relevant plans, programs, and policies. The CAC’s Power Subcommittee meets a minimum of four times a year.

View the Power Subcommittee meeting information and agendas.

View CleanPowerSF documents presented to the SFPUC CAC and Power Subcommittees by year below.