Panel is also expected to make recommendations for restructuring LIPA.
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ranking state and local leaders are set to testify before Gov. Andrew
Cuomo's Moreland Commission on Tuesday, with much of the focus on
scrutinizing the Long Island Power Authority's response and preparation
to Superstorm Sandy.
Nassau County Ed Mangano, Suffolk County
Executive Steve Bellone, New York Power Authority President and Chief
Executive Officer Gil Quiniones, AT&T New York President Marissa
Shorenstein and Long Island Rail Road President Helena Williams will
appear before the commission, created by Cuomo in the weeks following
the storm's punishing assault on the East Coast, as experts on the
utility's performance after the disaster. The panel is also expected to
make recommendations for restructuring LIPA.
The hearing, set for 6 p.m. at SUNY College of Old Westbury's Student Union Center, is open to the public.
In
addition to the discussion about LIPA, the commission will look at how
other utilities in the state performed and whether there should be
broader restructuring.
On Long Island, where LIPA manages the region's electric delivery,
anger has run very high over the utility's response to Sandy, drawing criticism from the governor, the county executives and
many town supervisors. In the wake of that scrutiny, several LIPA leaders have stepped down, including the board's
Chairman Howard Steinberg and
acting-CEO Michael Hervey.
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