Our responsibility is to provide administrative support for the electric, water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities.
Power Supply
Manage all power supply and power transmission contracts. Perform strategic planning for all city utilities along with long term power supply planning.
Hydroelectric Generation
The City operates a small hydroelectric generation facility on Morse Creek. The Project produces enough power to serve about 200 homes. Maximum capacity of the plant is 500 kw.
Regional Power Issues
Manage issues that are of interest throughout the region including development of a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) and any matters having to do with electric utility related legislation.
Financial Analysis and Rates
Provide financial analysis and rate studies for all utilities. As a public entity, all utility rates are set to recover only the cost of providing the service, without a profit margin.
Conservation The City provides several programs to promote conservation of electricity and water. Conserving energy helps reduce the need to construct expensive, new generating projects, which helps keep electric rates as low as possible. Click the button for complete conservation information.