Riverside

City Council

May 14, 2024 Item #25

Agenda Item 25

25 Riverside Transmission Reliability Project update - Direct staff to continue\nimplementation of City portion of Riverside Transmission Reliability Project - Direct\nPublic Utilities Department staff to initiate system capacity analysis and present\nfindings and recommendations to Board of Public Utilities to address short-term\nsystem capacity limitations in order to maintain safe, reliable and prudent operating\nstandards - Direct City Manager and City Attorney to request Southern California\nEdison reinitiate, without delay, complete construction and operation of their portion\nof the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project (Public Utilities) (All Wards)\n(10-minute presentation)\nAttachments: Revised Report\nReport\nRTRP Timeline\nTimeline of City Council Actions after March 2020\nRTRP Final EIR Chapter 1, Purpose and Need\nRTRP Supplemental EIR Chapter 1.0 Introduction\nCity Council Report - May 10, 2022\nCPUC Decision Granting CPCN - March 18, 2020\nCPUC Decision Denying City of Norco Petition for Modification\nJoint RTRP Lower Voltage and Other Design Alternatives Report\nCalifornia Public Advocates Office Report Transmission Development Timeline June 2023\nLawerence Berkely National Lab Report – Utility Solar Project Development and EPC\nLetter from SCE CEO\nAssembly Bill 3076 - Redlined\nLetter from City Council to CPUC - October 31, 2023\nInterconnection Facilities Agreement 3-9-09\nRevised Interconnection Facilities Agreement\nSecond Amendment to Interconnection Facilities Agreement\nThird Amendment to the Interconnection Facilities Agreement\nPresentation\nCOMMUNICATIONS