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Post falls,ID 83854
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission 1
P.O.Box 82730
Boise,ID 83720-0074
Re:Case No.AVU-G-15-01
Dear Sir/Madam
I have tried to email you THREE times with my comments regarding Avista’s request to increase fees,
and the emails were returned to me as “undeliverable”for whatever reason.So I guess I’ll send you a
“snail mail”Yeller.
My emailed comments were something like:
How do companies or governments think we can keep affording these increases?Individuals,families,
companies,etc.have to set a budget and live within it.I guess not for utilities though.One thing
mentioned in our local paper about Avista’s rate increase request stated “people are using more energy-
efficient appliances;that is why Avista needs more of our money.”Possibly,just possibly,people are
culling back on usage because they can’t afford the costs.I hope that at some point,agencies take
customers’comments into account when considering these rate increase requests!
I have just read the Coeur d Alene Press’8-7-2015 edition which included a headline “Kootenai Health
Receives $45K Grant”from AVISTA!!They’re giving $45,000 to Kootenai Health,and at the same
time they’re requesting rate increases from their customers?????That’s absolutely absurd!!!!They’re
asking us for rate increases,and at the same time donating money to a hospital?And they’re propping
up their stock price,to benefit their shareholders,at our expense.
I own two properties in Idaho that are serviced by Avista for gas service,and I certainly can’t afford all
these increases when,at the same time,Avista is donating money (from our payments!!)to someone
else.I don’t know how you can even consider granting their request.This is absolutely ridiculous!
I’m hoping you’ll get this letter,unlike all my emails,and take my comments into account.
Sincerely,
Fran Parody
4970 E.Shoreline Drive
Post Falls,ID 83854