Politics & Government

Croton-On-Hudson Joins 38 Municipalities To Oppose Con Ed Rate Hikes

The Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to join with the other Westchester governments in opposition.

Con Ed customers are also encouraged to sign up to comment on the proposed Con Edison rate increases at virtual public statement hearings to be held by the NYS Department of Public Service.
Con Ed customers are also encouraged to sign up to comment on the proposed Con Edison rate increases at virtual public statement hearings to be held by the NYS Department of Public Service. (Patch)

The Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustees has unanimously agreed to join together with 38 cities, towns, and villages across Westchester County to form a municipal consortium to oppose the latest proposed rate increases by Consolidated Edison (Con Edison).

The consortium has retained special utility counsel who has already filed for Croton-on-Hudson and the other participating municipalities to be Party to the Con Edison’s electric and gas rate case and represent our interests before the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC). A technical consultant has also been hired to review the volumes of data submitted by Con Edison to the PSC.

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Please click here to view the press release issued on Friday by the consortium.

Con Ed customers are also encouraged to sign up to comment on the proposed Con Edison rate increases at virtual public statement hearings to be held by the NYS Department of Public Service (NYSDPS) on the following dates and times: Tuesday, April 8 at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; and Wednesday, April 9 at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

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To make a public statement you must register one day prior to the virtual public statement hearing. For more information on the rate case and how to register to comment, visit the NYSDPS web site here.


This press release was produced by the Village of Croton-on-Hudson. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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