City residents are the hardest hit by RG&E’s insane bills and neglect. Let’s tell our City leadership that we don’t need the County to save us – we can look out for ourselves and initiate a public utility study on our own.
The City of Rochester already set aside funds that expire this June for a study, so we are making a big push over the next two months to get the City to commission this study without the county. We deserve a future in which we are no longer beholden to a profit-driven, foreign company for our basic energy needs. It’ll take a lot of public pressure from constituents like you to outweigh RG&E's political influence and convince the City to lead where the County failed.
The next City Council meeting is Thursday, May 16th at Rochester City Hall (30 Church Street, Rochester, NY, 14614). The Public Comment period begins at 6 PM, so please plan to arrive by 5:40 PM if possible so that you have time to park, go through security, and find the Chambers.
To join us:
- The first step is to RSVP below to let us know you're coming! Whether you're speaking or coming to show to your support in the audience, we want to know that you'll be joining us!
- We highly encourage you to sign up to speak: hearing constituents share their RG&E stories and directly call on them to initiate a study is most effective in moving City Council to take action. To sign up to speak, you must either call 585-428-7538 or 585-428-7421, or email [email protected], as soon as possible. Please include your first and last name, mailing address, phone number, and the topic of your comments: urging City Council to commission and fund an implementation study for a public utility. If you sign up to speak, please email Mohini Sharma (mohini@metrojustice) and Michelle Wenderlich ([email protected]) to let us know!
You will have a strict 2 minutes to speak, and people will speak in the order in which they signed up. Here is a guideline to help you prepare your remarks.
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