HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230327Comments (6)_6.pdfFrom:PUCWeb Notification
To:Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb
Date:Friday, March 24, 2023 7:01:00 AM
The following comment was submitted via PUCWeb:
Name: Rick Bogar
Submission Time: Mar 23 2023 6:29PMEmail: rick.bogar@outlook.com
Telephone: 208-660-3749Address: 7385 Calamonte ln
Coeur d Alene , ID 83815
Name of Utility Company: Avista
Case ID: AVU-E-23-01
Comment: "To whom it may concern, I am writing in regards to the Avista asking for a rate increase. Avista just raised my rates this fall that was a total surprise. This rate nearly doubled
my monthly payment during the winter. I am on a fixed income and can’t sustain an increase in my future bills. Avista needs to look within their agency to see where and how the can
make cuts to better their budgets. Avista needs to start an investment fund that they can withdraw from to cover their future costs instead of passing on those costs to the public. I
don’t see any advancements in helping me deal with their increased costs. Myself and many others do not want this increase. Too many other economic factors have increased for
everyone I.e gas, food and inflation over the past. Please take into consideration everything and everyone before you make any decisions. Sincerely Rick Bogar"
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TO:Idaho Public Utilities Commissionsoitex20-3070204
ÛI ÍFROM:Kathleen A.Marcus
970 West Orchard Avenue
Hayden,ID.83835-9788
208-772-1837 or 208-659-1447
SUBJECT:Case Numbers AVU-E-23-01and AVU-G-23-Ol
DATE 23 March 2023
Avista Utilities has been the providerof electricity and natural gas for the entire time I've resided at myhomeinHayden(it will be 32 years in August).Avista's services have always been reliable andreasonablypriced.However,now that I am retired from a city planning career,my public employmentretirementincomeismodest(my husband died in 2019 and his Social Security left with him).Coveringthebasicsgetsmoredifficultasthemodestannualcostoflivingadjustmentnevercomesclosetocoveringtheincreasingcostsofgoodsandservices.
Avista's rates went up last fall,so it is concerning that they are seeking additional increases so quickly.Iknowitwillcostalotforacoupleofmonthsinthesummerheattokeepthehousebelow78°during thedayand75°at night.I am more concerned with keeping the house warm during the rest of the year.I havehadtomakesignificantchangesinthelastfewmonthsinordertocopewiththewinterheatingbill!Thefollowingchartshowsmyhome's natural gas usage during the winter months for 2020-21 and 2021-22,theaveragecostduringthosetwowinterperiods,the 2022-23 costs,and the percentage increases for 2022-23fromtheaverageofthetwopriorwintercycles:
Season Nov.$Dec.$Jan.$Feb.$Mar.$
2020-21 73.76 115.04 121.82 132.36 119.342021-22 72.63 104.82 160.64 138.05 128.01
Average 73.30 109.93 141.23 135.20 123.68
2022-23 91.77 211.51 211.51 156.63 165.44
%Up +25.4 +92.4 +49.8 +15.9 +33.8
To afford the increase natural gas costs,I lowered the thermostat settings three times,raised it back a bitonce,and added a small electric heater near the thermostat to keep the furnace from coming on:from 71°day/69°night down to 69°day/67°night,from 69°day/67°night down to 67°day/65°night,from 67°day/65°night down to 65°day/63°night,back up to 67°day/65°night because lower settings were toocold.To handle 67°day/65°night,l am always in a long sleeve sweater or sweatshirt or fleece top plus askivest,jeans,heavy socks and shoes/boots.If it is really frigid outside,l leave my parka on all dayindoors.Also,most window coverings are closed during the winter and also during the hottest summerperiods.
My health has suffered this past winter and I need help from Avista to afford to keep moderatelycomfortable.I'm sure that many other seniors have similar affordability issues.Thank you for listening tomyconcerns.
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From: PUCWeb No�fica�on <Do.Not.Reply@puc.idaho.gov>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2023 2:00 PM
To: Jan Noriyuki <jan.noriyuki@puc.idaho.gov>
Subject: No�ce: A comment was submited to PUCWeb
The following comment was submited via PUCWeb:
Name: Lawrence Fury
Submission Time: Mar 25 2023 1:26PM
Email: fury_larry@yahoo.com
Telephone: 208-304-6382
Address: 1107 Church Street
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Name of U�lity Company: AVISta
Case ID: AVU-E-23-01
Comment: "I have just learned today, March 25, 2023 of AVISTA's applica�on with the Idaho PUC to
increase residen�al electric rates by 15.3% beginning 9/1/23 along with a basic monthly charge increase
from 8% to 15 %. Then another 4.7% rate increase on 9/1/24 for an addi�onal 4.7% with another base
level increase from $5 to $20. I urge the you, the IPUC to either turn this down or drama�cally scale back
what AVISTA wants. During the current situa�on with already high infla�on na�onally, where I live in
Sandpoint, rents and property taxes have and are increasing drama�cally already having the effect of
pricing most of those who either have to make a living here or are on a fixed incomes to make
some�mes, dras�c decisions to keep a roof over their heads and pay the other ever increasing costs
with only small increases in our incomes. While repairs and upgrades are o�en necessary, raising the
rates to this degree to compensate AVISTA investors is just too much to ask those of us already
struggling. I am semi and hope by this fall to fully re�re all the while my landlady is wan�ng to raise my
rent by 30%. I have applied for, but have yet to receive any firm date on obtaining Housing rental
assistance because of this. Also my average power bill for my 750 sq.� apartment the last four months
has been over $150. This rate increase also starts just as the cold season is beginning this fall, increasing
the bill even more. My new average monthly bill if this full amount is granted would be about: $177+
and by next year: $185+ a month. Please either refuse or greatly reduce the amount of any rate
increases for residen�al customers. -Thank You"
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From: PUCWeb No�fica�on <Do.Not.Reply@puc.idaho.gov>
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2023 3:00 PM
To: Jan Noriyuki <jan.noriyuki@puc.idaho.gov>
Subject: No�ce: A comment was submited to PUCWeb
The following comment was submited via PUCWeb:
Name: Midge Marcy-Brennan
Submission Time: Mar 25 2023 2:16PM
Email: Midgemb@outlook.com
Telephone: 208-661-0206
Address: 2008 W. Honeysuckle Avenue
Hayden, ID 83835
Name of U�lity Company: Avista
Case ID: AVU-E-32-01
Comment: "We have lived in at this address 30 years. Our electric/gas u�lity bill raised horribly about
two years ago...And now you want to raise another 20%? How unconscionable!!!!! We are re�red and
infla�on is ea�ng up our reserves. We must move to more environmentally friendly, sustainable sources
if that would help. Fossil fuels are not the answer. But to have another 20% on top of the huge bill now
would take 25% of my social security monthly amount. Inconceivable!!! Unbelievable!!! Unreasonable!!
PLEASE reconsider."
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From: PUCWeb No�fica�on <Do.Not.Reply@puc.idaho.gov>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2023 4:00 PM
To: Jan Noriyuki <jan.noriyuki@puc.idaho.gov>
Subject: No�ce: A comment was submited to PUCWeb
The following comment was submited via PUCWeb:
Name: Richard Grant
Submission Time: Mar 27 2023 2:13PM
Email: rgrant1164@outlook.com
Telephone: 208-553-0853
Address: 28507 Morning Glory Ln
Culdesac, ID 83524
Name of U�lity Company: Avista
Case ID: AVU-E-23-01
Comment: "Hello I would like to comment on AVISTA’s rate hike. We have been on AVISTA (Washington
water power) since 1950 These are hard �mes for everyone, food costs, fuel, housing it’s hard for
families to make ends meet. Our 1500 sq. �. all electric house runs 1400 to 1500kw per month. Their
900 kw avg. must be with gas heat. To keep this short, and for your considera�on this is my es�mated
increase. $130/ mo. X. 20%. =. $26 increase electric rate Base rate House $7. - $20=. $13 inc. Base rate
Pump. $7. - $20=. $13 inc —————— $52 monthly increase My current bill is $130 + $52 =. @ $180
Why do they need a $13 / meter ( base increase) and a 20% rate increase on electricity? Fed. Gov’t and
insurance companies have surely picked up the disaster responses. I can see a small increase, but $50/
mo is a litle steep. Thanks for your �me Richard "
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