Disaster Response Taskforce tells Moreland Commission 'LIPA must remain a public entity.'
Story by Jaime Sumersille.
Empaneled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the Moreland Commission is
recommending that the Long Island Power Authority be shut and replaced
with a private company.
According to a
Newsday article, the Commission said LIPA had a "fundamental dysfunctional management structure."
The
Commission was created to investigate the response, preparation, and
management of New York's power utility companies with respect to several
major storms impacting the state.
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In December 2012, Legis. Dave Denenberg, D-Merrick, also formed a
Disaster Response Taskforce, comprised of civic leaders and residents
committed to ensuring that viable solutions are implemented post-storm.
In
a Dec. 20 statement, this Taskforce submitted an extensive comment to
the Commission. It was prepared by Prepared by Cindy Kouril, Esq. and
Claudia Borecky.
"Our Taskforce adamantly believes that LIPA must remain a public entity," the statement read."
Rather
the Taskforce would like "federal money be sought to pay off
Shoreham’s debt and invest in infrastructure improvements, such as
installing underground wiring."
An estimated 20 percent LIPA rate hike is another reason the Taskforce is against privatization.
"Further,
as a public entity, LIPA can receive federal grants," they wrote. "The
federal government is reimbursing LIPA for expenses incurred with
Hurricane Sandy, which would not have been possible were our power
provided by a private company."
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