City Working with PSC to Clean up Gas Department Violations
The City has until Jan. 29 to submit an action plan to get in compliance with state regulations.
In her first Lawrenceville City Council Work Session as Mayor, Judy Jordan Johnson called for and received a progress report on the Public Service Commission’s orders to bring the Gas Department into compliance by correcting violations. With resolution of the PSC violations now falling on the stewardship of newly elected Johnson, they were addressed twice on the Work Session Agenda. Kenneth Stroud, with Mahaffey Pickens Tucker (MPT), LLP was called upon first to give a legal briefing and accounting of how the city is working with the PSC to resolve a reported 78 deficiencies in natural gas facilities in 2009. “We have already renegotiated both amounts of the PSC penalties; from over $2.5 million to an estimated combined total of $65,000. …
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Christy
10:35 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011
I am so glad that I ran across this article. I am so sick and tired of the city of Lawrenceville and how nobody is doing anything for the citizens. I ran into a poor lady at the utility company after trying to dispute my almost $500 dollar electrical bill. And she told me that she uses gas lamp lights because if she uses her lights for just a week, Lawrenceville sends her a bill for $200 dollars…   more ›