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Matter 26-279

Grant of Franchise to LS Power Grid California, LLC for Electric Services for Public Rights-of-Way.

Utilities City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 10 Mar 2026
4 Documents on file 1.42 MB · 4 extracted · 4 AI summaries
File
26-279
Type
Strategic Support
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
10 Mar 2026
Last synced
13 Jun 2026 · 00:19

The papers

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Memorandum

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This memorandum discusses the grant of a franchise to LS Power Grid California, LLC for electric services in public rights-of-way in San José. It includes recommendations for adopting resolutions related to environmental impact reports and conducting a public hearing for the franchise approval. The memorandum outlines the background, analysis, and expected outcomes of the project, which aims to enhance the electrical grid in the region. It details the construction plans, environmental reviews, and fiscal impacts associated with the franchise agreement.

Key points
  • The franchise is for LS Power Grid California, LLC to transmit electric services in San José's public rights-of-way.
  • The project includes the Power the Santa Clara Valley Project and the Power the South Bay Project, providing 2,000 megawatts of new capacity.
  • A public hearing is scheduled for March 24, 2026, to consider objections to the franchise grant.
  • The franchise term is proposed to be 10 years, automatically renewing for up to 40 years.
  • LS Power will pay an annual franchise fee of 2.3% of revenue for using the public right-of-way.
  • Construction is expected to begin in early 2026 and tentatively complete by 2028.
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders and lacks specific details in some sections, such as the exact dates for certain actions.
  • The document does not provide specific dollar amounts for projected franchise payments beyond general estimates.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 3/24/26 26-279 3.4 FROM: Matt Loesch DATE: March 11, 2026 Date: 3/12/26 COUNCIL DISTRICTS: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 SUBJECT: Grant of Franchise to LS Power Grid California, LLC for Electric Services for Public Rights-of-Way RECOMMENDATION (a) (b) (c) Adopt a resolution: (1) Adopting the Power the Santa Clara Valley Project Environmental Impact Report, prepared by the California Public Utilities Commission (A.24-04017; SCH No. 2024090200); (2) Adopting the Power the South Bay Project Environmental Impact Report, prepared by the California Public Utilities Commission (A.24-05-014; SCH No. 2024071095); (3) Making certain findings as the Responsible Agency for the purpose of and pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970; and (4) Adopting the related Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Programs and Construction Impact Mitigation Plan, in connection with the approval of discretionary actions for the construction and operation of the Power the Santa Clara Valley Project and the Power the South Bay Project. Conduct a Public Hearing and approve an ordinance granting...
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Resolution

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This resolution by the City Council of San Jose adopts the Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) for the Power Santa Clara Valley Project and the Power the South Bay Project, prepared by the California Public Utilities Commission. It includes findings as a responsible agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and adopts a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Construction Impact Mitigation Plan related to the projects. The resolution outlines the responsibilities of LS Power in implementing mitigation measures and establishes the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement as the custodian of records. A Notice of Determination under CEQA is to be prepared following the approval of any discretionary action related to the project.

Key points
  • Adoption of EIRs for the Power Santa Clara Valley Project and Power the South Bay Project.
  • Findings made as a responsible agency under CEQA.
  • Adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Construction Impact Mitigation Plan.
  • LS Power is responsible for implementing mitigation measures.
  • Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement designated as custodian of records.
  • Notice of Determination to be prepared following approval of discretionary actions.
Limitations
  • The resolution appears to be a draft as indicated in the text.
  • Certain fields such as the resolution number and adoption date are missing.

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SAW:JVP:KMF 03/11/2026 RESOLUTION NO. _______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE (1) ADOPTING THE POWER SANTA CLARA VALLEY PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT, PREPARED BY THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (A.24-04-017; SCH NO. 2024090200); (2) ADOPTING THE POWER THE SOUTH BAY PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT, PREPARED BY THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (A.24-05014; SCH NO. 2024071095); (3) MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AS THE RESPONSIBLE AGENCY FOR PURPOSES OF AND PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT OF 1970; AND (4) ADOPTING A RELATED MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM AND CONSTRUCTION IMPACT MITIGATION PLAN, IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPROVAL OF DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS BY THE CITY NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE POWER SANTA CLARA VALLEY PROJECT AND THE POWER THE SOUTH BAY PROJECT WHEREAS, the California Independent System Operator, a non-profit Independent System Operator that oversees the operation of California’s bulk electric power system, transmission lines, and electricity market generated and transmitted by its member utilities, selected LS Power Grid California, LLC (“LS Power”)...
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Ordinance

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This document is an ordinance from the City of San Jose granting LS Power Grid California, LLC a franchise to construct, install, maintain, and operate electric transmission lines and related facilities within the city's public streets and rights-of-way. The ordinance outlines the procedures for granting the franchise, the public benefits to be provided, and the terms and conditions under which the franchise operates. It includes definitions of key terms, the scope of the franchise, and requirements for public benefits and facility location. The ordinance appears to be a draft.

Key points
  • The ordinance grants LS Power Grid California, LLC a franchise for electric transmission.
  • It outlines the procedures for granting the franchise as per state law and municipal code.
  • Franchisee must provide public benefits, including installing conduit for fiber optic communication.
  • The initial term of the franchise is ten years, with automatic renewals for successive ten-year terms.
  • Franchisee must file a written acceptance of the ordinance within ninety days of adoption.
Limitations
  • The document contains unresolved placeholders such as '[XXXXX]' for a resolution number.
  • Some sections of the ordinance are truncated and not fully visible.

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SAW:AFS:AHT 3/13/2026 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE GRANTING LS POWER GRID CALIFORNIA, LLC, A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, LAY, USE, MAINTAIN, OPERATE, REPAIR, IMPROVE, RENEW, RELOCATE AND REMOVE TRANSMISSION LINES AND APPURTENANCES FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANSMITTING ELECTRICITY IN, ALONG, ACROSS, UPON, AND UNDER CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN JOSE WHEREAS, the City Council may grant a franchise pursuant to a procedure prescribed by ordinance or by State law (including Section 26001 of the Government Code and Division 3 (commencing at Section 6201) of the Public Utilities Code (each as amended)); and WHEREAS, Chapter 15.32 of the San José Municipal Code sets forth the procedures applicable to City of San José (“City”) for the granting of gas and electric franchises by the City, including the procedure by which the City may grant a franchise to construct or use, poles, wires, conduits, and appurtenances for transmitting and distributing electricity for any purpose; and WHEREAS, on December 12, 2025, LS Power Grid California, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Franchisee”), submitted an application to the City...
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Letter from the Public

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The document is an email update regarding the LS Power Electrical Transmission Project, which includes items on the City Council agenda. The California Public Utility Commission has certified the Environmental Impact Report and approved the projects for electrical transmission upgrades in San Jose and Silicon Valley. The email outlines two specific agenda items: an easement for constructing electrical lines through the Water Pollution Control Plant and a franchise agreement for LS Power to operate and maintain electrical lines in the City's rights-of-way. The projects aim to bring additional power to central San Jose and support climate change initiatives and data center development.

Key points
  • The California Public Utility Commission has certified the Environmental Impact Report for the LS Power Electrical Transmission Project.
  • The project includes an easement for electrical lines through the Water Pollution Control Plant and a franchise agreement for LS Power.
  • The southern project will deliver 1,000 megawatts of power to central San Jose, while the northern project will deliver another 1,000 megawatts from Fremont.
  • The additional power is necessary for reliability in the electrical system and supports electrification goals and data center development.
Limitations
  • The email does not provide specific dates for the City Council's approval or construction start.
  • There are unresolved placeholders in the email, such as the sender's full name and contact information.

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3/23/26, 4:53 PM Inbox - Agendadesk - Outlook 2 Outlook Fw: FEBRUARY 24th AGENDA: Items 2.7 & 3.4 - LS Power Electrical Transmission Project From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Mon 3/23/2026 3:20 PM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> Office of the City Clerk | City of San José 200 E. Santa Clara St., Tower 14th Floor San Jose, CA 95113 Main: 408-535-1260 Fax: 408-292-6207 How is our service? Your feedback is appreciated! From: Erik Schoennauer A > Sent: Monday, March 23, 2026 3:19 PM To: Mahan, Matt <Matt.Mahan@sanjoseca.gov>; Kamei, Rosemary <Rosemary.Kamei@sanjoseca.gov>; Campos, Pamela <Pamela.Campos@sanjoseca.gov>; Cohen, David <David.Cohen@sanjoseca.gov>; Ortiz, Peter <Peter.Ortiz@sanjoseca.gov>; Mulcahy, Michael <Michael.Mulcahy@sanjoseca.gov>; Doan, Bien <Bien.Doan@sanjoseca.gov>; Candelas, Domingo <Domingo.Candelas@sanjoseca.gov>; Foley, Pam <Pam.Foley@sanjoseca.gov>; Casey, George <George.Casey@sanjoseca.gov>; Tordillos, Anthony <Anthony.Tordillos@sanjoseca.gov> Cc: Pineda, Manuel <Manuel.Pineda@sanjoseca.gov>; Loesch, Matthew <Matt.Loesch@sanjoseca.gov>; Guevara, J <J.Guevara@sanjoseca.gov>; Casey Carroll Jacob Diermann Subject: FEBRUARY 24th AGENDA:...