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Courtney Watson Wants Second BGE Investigation

The councilmember says there are other pockets of people experiencing reliability problems.

Howard County Councilmember Courtney Watson will introduce legislation next week asking the state to investigate BGE’s reliability. 

Her request comes on the heels of a Public Service Commission  initiated by an Ellicott City resident to fix what she has referred to as unreliable service in certain Ellicott City neighborhoods. 

“There have been other addresses who have come forward with issues,” Watson said.

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These new “little pockets” where residents say they, too, have reliability issues, are the areas that will be addressed in the legislation Watson plans to introduce at the County Council’s Sept. 4 meeting.

“Our thinking is if we request it,” instead of another resident-driven request, “It helps bring more awareness and we may be able to find other areas that have a problem,” Watson said.

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“Many people are suffering through repeated outages without realizing that there is an effort going on to help them.”

In late June, the Public Service Commission agreed to investigate BGE service in Font Hill, Dunloggin, Valley Mede and several nearby neighborhoods where residents have complained of “chronic reliability problems.”

On July 25, hundreds of residents showed up to , one step in the investigation; a report by the commission should be complete by the end of the year, according to a commission spokeswoman. 

BGE spokesman Rob Gould said at that meeting that to some of the areas in question, but "no amount of tree-trimming is going to 'hurricane-proof' this community."

He also said that, while he wasn't dismissing residents' complaints, the neighborhoods in question had "above average" reliability.

"My office and the county, we have a good working relationship with BGE," Watson said.

"We think the men and women ... are doing their very best on the ground, but the [Public Service Commission] needs to be aware of what’s going on in the neighborhoods and needs to hold the public utilities accountable."

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