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Ore. power company fears county takeover

The Columbian
Published: January 11, 2012, 4:00pm

ASTORIAN, Ore. (AP) — A coastal county’s preliminary proposal to replace a private electricity provider with a public utility district has put the power company on the defensive.

The Clatsop County Planning Commission’s 40-year strategic plan calls for the formation of a People’s Utility District, a publicly-controlled electricity provider that would provide cheaper power, the Daily Astorian reports (http://bit.ly/zlfoDZ ).

Pacific Power spokesman Pat Egan told the planning commission that the private utility provides better and more reliable service than a public entity.

Forming a public utility would require a county-wide vote. If that were successful, the county would take control of Pacific Power’s energy infrastructure, including powerlines.

The company has no plans to sell, meaning the county could only take control of the utility through condemnation proceedings.

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Information from: The Daily Astorian, http://www.dailyastorian.com

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