City of Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee Will Meet Sept. 28

City of Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee Will Meet Sept. 28
City of Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee will meet Sept. 28. — Unsplash/Benjamin Child
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City of Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee Will Meet Sept. 28.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

The committee may go into a closed session under the Open Meetings Act, Section 551.071, of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from legal counsel on any item on this agenda.

CALL TO ORDER

Citizen Communication: General

Approval of Minutes

1. Approve the minutes of the July 27, 2021 meeting of the Austin Energy Utility Oversight Committee. 

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler

Briefings

2. General Manager’s Report – Upcoming Recommendations for Council Action – Innovations, events, awards.

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler 

3. Third Quarter Financial Briefing.

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler 

4. Third Quarter Operations Briefing.

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler

5. Decker Creek Power Station Workforce Planning.

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler Executive Session

6. Discuss Austin Energy generation resource issues (Certain Public Power Utilities: Competitive Matters – Section 551.086 of the Government Code).

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler Future Items

7. Identify items to discuss at future meetings.

Sponsors: Council Member Leslie Pool, Council Member Kathie Tovo, and Mayor Steve Adler

ADJOURN

https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=367503



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