Memorandum
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The memorandum discusses the recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing the Director of the Energy Department to pay the City’s share of the California Community Power Joint Powers Authority’s budgeted operating costs for Fiscal Year 2026-2027, not to exceed $650,000. This funding supports San José Clean Energy's participation in joint energy procurement efforts. The memorandum outlines the background of California Community Power, the estimated costs, and the fiscal impacts, and notes that no follow-up is expected at this time.
Key points
- The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding the California Community Power Budget and Cost Allocation for Fiscal Year 2026-2027.
- It recommends adopting a resolution for the Energy Department to pay up to $650,000 for the City’s share of operating costs.
- California Community Power is a Joint Powers Authority that enables joint procurement efforts among member Community Choice Aggregators.
- The estimated City share of operating costs is approximately $600,000, with a maximum of $650,000 expected.
- Funding is included in the Energy Department’s Non-Personal/Equipment appropriation in the San José Clean Energy Operating Fund.
- The memorandum will be posted on the City’s Council Agenda website for the June 23, 2026 meeting.
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