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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2022-114 Homer Electric Association Preferred Buyer CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Sponsored by: Bower RESOLUTION 2022-114 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, SELECTING HOMER ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION AS THE PREFERRED ELECTRIC UTILITY TO PURCHASE SEWARD ELECTRIC WHEREAS, on August 8, 2022, the Seward City Council passed Resolution 2022-087: Submitting the Question of Selling the City of Seward Electric Utility to the Qualified City of Seward Voters at a Special Election in and For the City of Seward on May 2, 2023; and WHEREAS, the resolution directed that prior to voter approval of the proposition to sell the electric utility, the city issue a Limited Solicitation Request for Proposals from interested and qualified electric utilities in Alaska to provide electric services; and WHEREAS, the resolution directed that following receipt of the proposals, the city will negotiate with, and select, the utility most qualified to meet the electric service needs of Seward while also sharing the City's community-focused values; and WHEREAS, the resolution further directs the selected utility be announced to the public prior to the vote on selling the utility and the selected utility be authorized to provide public information to City voters; and WHEREAS,the city received two proposals from qualified Alaskan electric utilities; WHEREAS, pursuant to Seward City Code 2.10.033 C, the city council met in three executive sessions to discuss the electric utility proposal and sale negotiations; and WHEREAS, following the executive session on October 27, 2022, the city council unanimously passed a motion to direct the city manager to bring a resolution before the council on November 14, 2022, stating the city council unanimously selected Homer Electric Association as the preferred electric utility to purchase Seward Electric. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby selects Homer Electric Association as the preferred electric utility to purchase Seward Electric. Section 2.The sale of the electric utility will only occur upon the affirmative vote by three- fifths of the qualified electors voting on the proposition to approve the sale of the municipal utility at the May 2, 2023 special election. CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2022-114 Section 3. The city manager is hereby authorized to negotiate a sales contract with Homer Electric Association and to sign all documents related to the negotiations prior to the May 2, 2023, special election subject to approval by City Council resolution of the negotiated purchase and sale agreement. Section 4. If the voters approve sale of the electric utility at the May 2, 2023 special election the city manager is hereby authorized to sign all documents related to the sale following certification of the May 2, 2023 special election. Section 5.This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska,this 14th day of November, 2022. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor AYES: Calhoon, DeMoss, Osenga, Wells, Finch, McClure NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None VACANT: One ATTEST: rends J. Ballo ,MMC City Clerk NullgsD• �"• (City Seal) +'+•!4��OE*de*•*,i 10 ° APR O'''• E • SEAL 3 • ,„ tie •' • • •• OF AO'••'• .•.f/IIutoo t City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: November 14, 2022 To: City Council Through: Janette Bower, City Manager From: Rob Montgomery, General Manager - Electric Agenda Item: Resolution 2022-114: Selecting Homer Electric Association as the Preferred Electric Utility to Purchase Seward Electric Background and justification: On May 9, 2022, Seward Mayor Christy Terry and Council Member Calhoon introduced and the council unanimously approved Resolution 2022-067 to develop a timeline and process for examining the advantages and disadvantages of selling the electric utility and bring recommendations back to city council for adoption. On July 25, 2022,the city council held a special meeting the purpose of assessing Seward's electric utility future. At that meeting, the council directed the city manager to bring forward a resolution to conduct a special election on May 2, 2023, and a resolution appropriating funds to influence the outcome of an election. On August 8, 2022, the city council approved Resolution 2022-087: submitting the question of selling the City of Seward electric utility to the qualified City of Seward voters at a special election in and for the City of Seward on May 2, 2023. The resolution language authorized the issuance of a Limited Solicitation Request for Proposals from interested and qualified electric utility in Alaska to provide electric services. The city council also approved Resolution 2022-088: appropriating funds in the amount of $25,000 to influence the outcome of an election. A Limited Solicitation Request seeking proposals from interested utilities was issued on August 17. Homer Electric Association (HEA) was one of two utilities that submitted proposals. Following three executive sessions, including one where the utilities presented to City Council, HEA was selected by Council as its preferred electric service provider. Council then directed the City Manager to negotiate a proposed contract with HEA, should citizens vote to approve the sale in the Special Election on May 2. Council selected HEA based upon several factors, including: • HEA's long-term strategic plan and investments already made in its infrastructure and operations; • HEA being further along than other Railbelt utilities in its investments in cybersecurity and other system technologies; • HEA's plan for integrating into the Seward community; • HEA ensuring Seward representation on the HEA board of directors; • Existing synergies between HEA and Seward Electric since both utilities are located on the Kenai Peninsula and each works closely with the Kenai Peninsula Borough; • HEA's commitment to freeze consumer rates for at least three years. HEA also addressed its future strategy for consumer rates. While higher today than four of the five Railbelt utilities, HEA pointed to the investments it has already made in operations, infrastructure and technology that are expected to stabilize future rates. HEA discussed how these investments 190 have positioned it well, since other Railbelt utilities will be making similar investments in the years ahead, thus putting upward pressure on their respective rates. HEA indicated that its investments were strategic, knowing the longer-term benefit of rate stabilization for consumers would outweigh the upward pressure on rates in the short term. For the City of Seward, the discussion related to rates is important since Seward Electric is facing significant rate increases over the next several years. Should voters not approve the sale in May, Seward Electric will move forward with a rate study that is expected to increase consumer rates by no less than 10 percent in late 2023 or early 2024. This increase would be followed by future double-digit increases every two to four years, as the utility plays catch up with its investments in operations, infrastructure and technology. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.7.1.4"Continue to upgrade and expand utilities to meet existing needs and encourage future development." Strategic Plan: Other: Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0 This legislation (✓): Creates revenue in the amount of: $ Creates expenditure in amount of: $ Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are (✓): Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted Not applicable Finance Signature: S Attorney Review ✓ Yes Attorney Signature: Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation e✓ Approve Resolution Other: 191