San Diego City Council shoots down effort to put municipal utility on the November ballot.
Council members say there are "too many questions" about establishing a government-run utility, but also take shots at SDG&E profit margins
Should San Diegans have our own municipal utility that would replace SDG&E? The Power San Diego Campaign believes so. They've launched a signature drive to get the question on the November ballot. On their website, the group claims SDG&E has the highest rates in the nation (although just recently, this has changed), that SDG&E profits…
Supporters of a measure proposed for the November ballot say a municipal utility in San Diego would save customers money. Opponents say it's risky and expensive.