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Key Proceedings

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Key Proceedings

The sections below include information about open proceedings that may be of particular interest to the public. This does not include every open proceeding and other open proceedings can be found by searching E-Filings. You can find more information about how to participate in these proceedings here. This information is provided for educational purposes only.

Proceeding No. 22M-0171 ALL

Implementation of Senate Bill 21-272

Senate Bill 21-272 requires the Commission, among other things, to promulgate rules in which it considers how best to provide equity in all of its work. This proceeding is a “pre- rulemaking” and will not result directly in any new rules. Among other objectives, set forth in the Commission’s decision opening this proceeding (Decision No. C22-0239), the Commission intends to gather information to understand how to define equity and disproportionately impacted communities, understand how it can better engage participants in its proceedings, and assess what kinds of rules or other actions (including revising its policies and procedures) may be necessary to implement these provisions of state law.

The Commission has designated Commissioner Megan Gilman as the Hearing Commissioner to conduct this proceeding. The Hearing Commissioner will issue a recommended decision, which will then be subject to review by the full Commission. Additional information regarding the Commission’s ongoing equity efforts is available on the PUC website at: puc.colorado.gov/equity

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or, by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Opportunities for the public to comment are ongoing and are announced through the Commission’s public calendar and at puc.colorado.gov/equity. To sign up for email updates, please contact PUC_SB272equity@state.co.us.

ELECTRIC RESOURCE PLANS (ERPS)

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 21A-0141E

The Commission has completed its review of the second phase (Phase II) of the Public Service’s Electric Resource Plan (ERP), which includes a Clean Energy Plan (CEP). An ERP is the process by which the electric utility selects the mix of electricity generating resources that it will acquire to serve its customers. Through its related CEP, the utility must show it can achieve at least an 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions  by 2030. 

In Phase I, the Commission approved, with modifications, Public Service’s plan to acquire new generating resources through a competitive acquisition process. In Phase II, Public Service solicited and reviewed bids for the needed resources and developed proposed portfolios that are designed to meet its resource needs. On January 23, 2024, the  Commission issued its Phase II decision. In the Phase II decision, the Commission found that modifications to Public Service’s CEP were necessary to ensure that the approved CEP is in the public interest. Among other modifications, the Commission authorized the Company to move forward with an alternative portfolio of resources. The Commission determined that this alternative portfolio of resources exceeds state emission reduction goals, but also will likely reduce costs to customers—especially costs associated with curtailments and potential future costs associated with Company-owned gas resources. In addition, the Commission found that the alternative portfolio was just as reliable as the 

Company’s more costly preferred portfolio creates added opportunities to further investigate how to optimize transmission upgrades and take advantage of developing technologies, particularly when compared to the Company’s preferred portfolio. Applications for reconsideration, reargument, or rehearing regarding the Commission’s Phase II decision were filed on February 12, 2024. The commissioners will discuss at their weekly meeting in March. 

Individuals who wish to review Public Service’s ERP/CEP, its 120-Day Report describing its bid evaluation, the Commission’s decisions and other materials that have been filed in this proceeding can access these records through the PUC’s E-Filings system here.

Public Service Company of Colorado (Xcel) ERP Timeline Proceeding No. 21A-0141E

BLACK HILLS COLORADO ELECTRIC

Proceeding No. 22A-0230E

On March 22, 2023, the Commission approved, with modification, the settlement agreement regarding Black Hills’ 2022 Electric Resource Plan (ERP) and Clean Energy Plan (CEP). The Phase I decision directed Black Hills to issue requests for proposals for an all-source competitive bidding process to meet its resource need. Black Hills has reported to the Commission that it received approximately 115 potential bids, the largest number of bids it has ever received in response to any solicitation. Black Hills will next notify bidders whether their bids were advanced to computer-based modeling. Given the robust response to the competitive solicitation, the Commission has granted Black Hills’ request to extend the deadline to file its 120-Day Report to April 17, 2024.

A Commission decision in this matter is anticipated by the end of July 2024.

Opportunities to Participate

No further hearings are scheduled at this time.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or, by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

TRI-STATE GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION ASSOCIATION

Proceeding No. 23A-0585E

On December 1, 2023, Tri-State filed its 2023 Electric Resource Plan (ERP) and included five different modeling scenarios based on factors including load growth, member departure, projected resource costs, the impacts of customer programs, and retirement dates for fossil fuel generating units. The plan proposes to retire a coal plant (Craig Unit 3) by January 1, 2028, and a contingent proposal to retire another coal plant (Springerville Unit 3) in 2031. Tri-State’s preferred portfolio  Includes the addition of 290 MW of natural gas generation in 2028, 940 MW of  renewable resources, and 310 MW of battery storage.

A public hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ) is scheduled for May 6-9.

Opportunities to Participate

The Commission has not yet scheduled a public comment hearing in this proceeding.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

ELECTRIC RATE CASES

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 23AL-0243E

The Commission is considering proposed rate changes for Public Service. This is a Phase II rate case, so the Commission is considering how to allocate the general rate schedule adjustment previously approved in Phase I.

The revised base rates are based on a new Class Cost of Service Study (CCOSS). The CCOSS determines what it costs Public Service to provide service to its customers collectively and by individual rate classes. CCOSS looks at production, transmission, and distribution costs, among others. Then, classifies them as energy- related, demand-related or customer-related costs. Those costs are then allocated among the various customer classes. The CCOSS reallocated among Public Service’s major customer classes the total annual revenue requirement of $2,464,335,525.

The Commission concluded its evidentiary hearing on this matter on Dec. 15, 2023. The parties filed closing statements of position in January 2024, and it was discussed at the Feb. 7 Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting for deliberation and issuance of a final written decision. A final decision (C24-0117) was rendered on Feb. 23, 2024 which suspends the tariff sheets filed by Public Service Company of Colorado (Public Service) on May 15, 2023, with Advice Letter No. 1923-Electric and shall not be further amended. PSCO will file an advice letter modifying the tariff sheets in its Colorado P.U.C. No. 8 - Electric Tariff consistent with the findings, conclusions, and directives in this Decision

BLACK HILLS ELECTRIC RATE CASE

An application for Black Hills Electric Phase I Electric Rate Case has not yet been filed, but the Commission anticipates it by June, 2024.

GAS RATE CASES

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 24AL-0049G

 

Public Service Company of Colorado submitted an application for a Phase I (revenue requirement)  Gas Rate Case on Jan. 29, 2024. Public Service is seeking a total increase in base rate revenue of $170,655,825 (21.5 percent increase)  when compared to its present base rate revenue of $793,561,237, for a total base rate revenue requirement of $964,217,062, effective Feb. 29, 2024.

Discussed at Feb. 28, 2024 Commissioners Weekly Meeting, which can be seen via YouTube

Opportunities to Participate

The Commission has not yet scheduled a public comment hearing in this proceeding.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

BLACK HILLS COLORADO GAS
Proceeding No. 23AL-0231G

The Commission is considering proposed rate changes for Black Hills. The Commission suspended the utility’s proposed tariff changes and referred the matter to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to conduct the hearing and issue a  recommended decision. The ALJ is considering a settlement filed in the proceeding by the parties and will issue a recommended decision in March, 2024, which will be reviewed by the Commission.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter. Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

 

CLEAN HEAT PLANS

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 23A-0392EG

Public Service Company of Colorado's Clean Heat Plan (Gas) Proceeding No. 23A-039EG

In 2021, the Colorado legislature passed Senate Bill 21-264, which established “clean heat” emission reduction targets of 4 percent for 2025 and 22 percent for  2030 relative to 2015 “baseline” values for Colorado’s gas distribution utilities. The Commission then adopted administrative rules implementing Senate Bill 21-264 in Proceeding No. 21R-0449G. Consistent with the Commission’s Decision No. C22- 0760 In that proceeding, gas utilities operating in Colorado are required to present, at least, one clean heat portfolio that meets the emission reduction targets and one portfolio that implements the maximum amount of established clean heat resources within a 2.5 percent retail cost impact cap.

Public Service’s CHP sets forth a preferred portfolio that is designed to achieve emission reductions of 1.4 million metric tons through implementing electrification technologies, demand-side management, recovered methane, and hydrogen, and is expected to cost approximately $150 million per year.

The Commission will convene an evidentiary hearing March 11-15 and 18-19, 2024. A final decision granting, denying, or modifying Public Service’s application is expected in early summer.

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments may be submitted at any time while the proceeding is open but are encouraged before May 1, 2024. Comments can be submitted through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

BLACK HILLS COLORADO GAS
Proceeding No. 23A-0633G

On Dec. 29, 2023, Black Hills Colorado Gas filed its application for its 2024-2028 Clean Heat Plan. The deadline for filing as an intervenor was Jan. 29, 2024. The proceeding was on the Commission’s agenda for Feb. 7, but has been tabled to an upcoming Commissioner’s Weekly Meeting. Please check the public calendar for updates.

ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
Proceeding No. 23A-0632G

On Dec. 29, 2023, Atmos Energy filed its application for its 2024-2028 Clean Heat Plan. The deadline for filing as an intervenor was Jan. 29, 2024. The proceeding was on the Commission’s agenda for Feb. 7, but has been tabled to an upcoming Commissioner’s Weekly Meeting. Please check the public calendar for updates.

TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION PLANS (TEPS)

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 23A-0242E

In 2019, Colorado enacted Senate Bill (SB) 19-077, establishing new requirements for electric public utilities to file with the Commission TEP applications “to support widespread transportation electrification, through investments, incentives, programs, and outreach.”

Public Service Company of Colorado filed its TEP on May 15, 2023. A public comment hearing was held on Jan. 10, 2024. The Commission began deliberating on the TEP during its Feb. 28, 2024, Commissioners Weekly Meeting. 

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter. Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

 

BLACK HILLS COLORADO ELECTRIC

Proceeding No. 23A-0244E

Black Hills Colorado Electric filed its TEP on May 15, 2023. Known as the Ready EV Plan for 2024-2026. A public comment hearing was held on Sept. 19. 2023. The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) issued a written decision on Dec. 20, 2023, in which several parties have filed exceptions. The Commission issued a decision addressing those exceptions on February 26, 2024.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter. Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PLANS

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 23M-0234G

The Commission is reviewing Public Service’s initial 2023-2028 Gas Infrastructure Plan. Gas infrastructure planning is a new process for the Commission, utilities, and stakeholders. The Commission recently adopted new rules setting forth requirements for gas utilities’ infrastructure planning. This initial plan submitted by Public Service is being reviewed in a miscellaneous proceeding that is not fully adjudicatory. The purpose of this review is to provide opportunity for the refinement of future adjudicated filings.

The Commission has received comments from interested stakeholders and held a public comment hearing. On Feb. 23, 2024, the Commission issued a written decision (C24-0092), offering detailed guidance to the Public Service of Colorado as it further develops its 2025 Gas Infrastructure Plan. To view the May 18, 2023 filing application, please click here.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

BLACK HILLS GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN

Proceeding Number 24M-0062G

Black HIll filed its application on March 1, 2024.

ATMOS GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN

Proceeding Number  24M-0061

Atmos filed its application on March 1, 2024.

MISCELLANEOUS 

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO
Proceeding No. 22A-0563E

Public Service Company of Colorado’s Application for Conversion of the Pawnee Generation Station from Coal Operations to Natural Gas Operations

The Commission is considering Public Service’s application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to convert the Pawnee Generation Station from coal operations to natural gas operations. In its application, Public Service states that the conversion of Pawnee to operate on natural gas instead of coal by the end of 2025 will enable emissions reductions consistent with Public Service’s target to reduce its carbon emissions by over 80 percent by 2030. The Commission has referred this matter to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to  Conduct the hearing and issue a recommended decision. The ALJ is currently reviewing a settlement agreement filed by the parties in the  proceeding.

The ALJ will issue a recommended decision, which will be reviewed by the  Commission.

RULEMAKING PROCEEDINGS

Wholesale Electricity Markets
Proceeding No. 22R-0249E

Commission Rulemaking to Implement Senate Bill 21-072 and Set Forth Provisions Governing Participation in Wholesale Electricity Markets

The Commission is considering amendments to its Rules Regulating Electric Utilities (4 CCR 723-3) to implement sections of Senate Bill 21-072 and set forth provisions governing Colorado utilities’ participation in wholesale electricity markets. The central purpose of the rulemaking is to specify filing requirements for utilities seeking approval to join wholesale electricity markets and reporting requirements regarding utilities’ plans, commitments, and actual participation in these markets. The Commission has designated Chairman Eric Blank as the Hearing Commissioner to conduct this rulemaking. The Hearing Commissioner will issue a recommended decision, which will then be considered by the full Commission. Any adopted rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

The Hearing Commissioner has convened several public comment hearings in this matter. No further hearings are scheduled at this time. Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

STANDARD PRACTICES WHEN DISCONNECTING SERVICES DUE TO NONPAYMENT
Proceeding No. 22R-0557EG

Commission Rulemaking to Implement House Bill 22-1018 and Adopt Standard Practices for Utilities When Disconnecting Services Due to Nonpayment

The Commission is considering amendments to its Rules Regulating Electric Utilities (4 CCR 723-3) and Rules Regulating Gas Utilities (4 CCR 723-4) in order to implement the recent statutory changes enacted in House Bill 22-1018, effective April 21, 2022. Through this rulemaking, the Commission intends to adopt standard practices for utilities to use when disconnecting services due to a customer’s nonpayment.

The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) assigned to this matter has issued a  recommended decision and recommended rules. The Commission will review the  ALJ’s recommendations and any exceptions that may be filed by rulemaking participants. The rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

No further hearings are scheduled at this time.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 22M-0514E

Commission Examination of Potential Transmission Solutions for the San Luis Valley

On June 2, 2022, the Commission issued Decision No. C22-0270 in Proceeding No. 21A-0096E, and granted Public Service Company of Colorado a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for its Colorado Power Pathway 345 kilovolt Transmission Project. That decision also approved a settlement that recommended the Commission open a miscellaneous proceeding to solicit further comments and study the potential value in alternative transmission solutions into and out of Colorado’s San Luis Valley. The Commission subsequently opened this proceeding as a repository for comments and a means to further examine potential transmission solutions for the San Luis Valley.

The Commission requested initial comments be filed no later than Feb. 3, 2023. Additional requests for comment or scheduling decisions will be made by separate order.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options).

CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS AND DISCONNECTIONS RELATED TO ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY SYSTEMS

Proceeding No. 23M-0464EG

Commission Implementation of Senate Bill 23-291 Related to Customer Connections and Disconnections to Electric and Gas Utility Systems

The Commission opened this proceeding to implement certain provisions of Senate Bill 23-291 related to customer connections to and disconnections from investor- owned electric and gas utility systems. One purpose of this proceeding is to facilitate the study the Commission must complete in compliance with this legislation into potential barriers to beneficial electrification of transportation and buildings and the deployment of distributed energy resources.

The Commission designated Commissioner Megan Gilman as Hearing Commissioner for this matter. The Hearing Commissioner has solicited comments from stakeholders and held a public comment hearing. Additional requests for comment or hearings will be scheduled by separate order.

Opportunities to Participate

The Hearing Commissioner will convene a public workshop on Feb. 5, 2024, to examine potential improvements to Public Service’s current processes for service requests. The workshop will be conducted using the web platform Zoom. Representatives from developers, builders, municipalities, and others interested in the interconnection process for new loads are encouraged to attend. Register in advance using the link on the Commission’s calendar here, or the registration link  here.

The Hearing Commissioner has also scheduled a workshop for Feb. 12, 2024, which will be focused on capacity constraints. The workshop will be conducted with representatives of Public Service familiar with the system constraints and planning. Members of the public may observe the workshop on the on the PUC YouTube Channel here.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 23M-0569EG

Commission’s Implementation of House Bill 23-1281 Concerning Utility Development of Clean Hydrogen Projects

On May 22, 2023, Governor Jared Polis signed into law House Bill 23-1281 which sets out measures to advance the use of clean hydrogen in Colorado. The Commission has opened this proceeding to gather information and data that will enable it to promulgate appropriate rules for the implementation of clean hydrogen projects, and to consider the requirements for and the analysis of applications for clean hydrogen projects by investor-owned utilities. The proceeding will also serve as a pre-rulemaking repository for relevant information in preparation for a future rulemaking.

The Commission has requested comments from utilities on specific questions. Those comments, along with comments filed by other stakeholders, are publicly available through the Commission’s website (click on the hyperlink in the Proceeding number above). The Commission will set further deadlines and procedural matters by separate order.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings have been scheduled in this matter.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

 

Proceeding No. 22R-0491GPS

Rulemaking to Consider Amendments to the Commission’s Pipeline Rules.

The Commission is considering amendments to its pipeline safety rules (Rules 1100 et seq. of the Commission’s Rules Regulating Gas Pipeline Operators and Gas Pipeline Safety, 4 CCR 723-11). Among other purposes, the Commission is considering rule amendments to address recently enacted Senate Bill 21-108, which strengthens and streamlines Colorado’s laws governing gas pipeline safety.

The proposed rules are aimed at allowing innovations in technology and improving the rules in recognition of an aging infrastructure system, a growing population that increasingly encounters gas infrastructure, and climate change policy. The proposed rules recognize a shared responsibility for pipeline safety oversight among other federal and state agencies, commissions, and regulatory bodies.

On November 8, 2023, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) assigned to this matter issued a recommended decision and recommended rules (Decision No. R23-0744). Rulemaking participants have filed exceptions requesting that the Commission modify or reconsider certain of the recommended rules before adopting final rules.

The Commission reviewed and approved the recommended decision at its Weekly Commissioner Meeting on Wed., Jan. 17. A written decision will follow adopting the final rules with modifications. To view the recommended decision, click here.

The new and amended rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

No further public comment hearings are scheduled in this proceeding.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or, by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 23R-0085TO

Rulemaking to Consider Amendments to the Commission’s Towing Rules

The Commission is considering amendments to its rules regulating towing carriers (Rules 6500 through 6514 of the Commission’s Rules Regulating Transportation by Motor Vehicle). One purpose of this rulemaking is to implement the statutory changes recently enacted in House Bill 22-1314.

On October 24, 2023, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) assigned to the matter issued a recommended decision and recommended rules. Rulemaking participants then filed exceptions requesting the Commission reconsider certain of the recommended rules. The Commission examined the recommended decision and recommended rules along with the filed exceptions at its Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on Feb. 7. The Commission issued Decision No.C24-0077, adopting the rules. The deadline for applications for rehearing, reargument, or reconsideration is Feb. 27, 2024. The  new and amended rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

 

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

 

Proceeding No. 21R-0538R

Rulemaking to Consider Amendments to the Commission’s Rail Rules.

The Commission is considering amendments to its rules regulating railroad crossings (Rules 7001 through 7301 of the Commission’s Rules Regulating Railroads, Rail Fixed Guideways, Transportation by Rail, and Rail Crossings, 4 CCR 723-7). Among other updates and revisions, the Commission is considering rule amendments to implement the fining authority for noncompliance with rail crossing safety regulations and orders consistent with the authority granted in Senate Bill 19-236.

On September 22, 2023, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) assigned to the matter issued a recommended decision and recommended rules. Rulemaking participants then filed exceptions requesting the Commission reconsider certain of the judge’s findings and recommended rules.

On November 27, 2023, the Commission issued a decision addressing the exceptions and adopting final rules, in which it granted some of the requested modifications. Rulemaking participants have now filed requests for the Commission to reconsider the adopted rules and make further changes before they take effect.

The Commission will take up the stakeholders’ requests for reconsideration of the adopted rules at a public Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting in January 2024. After the Commission reaches a final decision in this proceeding, the new rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or, by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 23R-0577T

Commission Rulemaking to Amend its 9-1-1 Rules

The Commission is considering amendments to its Basic Emergency Service Rules to clarify reporting requirements and other obligations related to 9-1-1 outages. The matter has been referred to an Administrative Law Judge to conduct the rulemaking and issue a recommended decision and recommended rules. The Commission will then consider the recommendations and adopt final rules. Once the Commission reaches a final decision, the rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

The Administrative Law Judge will convene a public comment hearing on January 29, 2024, starting at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until concluded by the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for the purpose of receiving oral public comment on the proposed rules.  The hearing will be conducted using the Zoom web platform. Members of the public interested in observing or providing comment at the hearing can view additional details on the Commission’s calendar of events here.

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments. Comments can be provided at any time, and are requested by Feb. 12, 2024. The deadline for responsive comments to initial comments is Feb. 21, 2024.

Proceeding No. 23R-0522T

Commission Rulemaking to Implement House Bill 23-1051

Commission Rulemaking to Implement House Bill 23-1051. The Commission is  considering amendments to its rules regulating telecommunications providers, services, and products that would extend the High-Cost Support Mechanism fund that helps provide affordable and reliable telecommunication and broadband service for many rural communities in Colorado. The Colorado legislature recently enacted House Bill 23-1051, which amends state law to extend the high-cost support mechanism funding through Sept. 1, 2024.

The matter has been referred to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)  to conduct the  Rulemaking and issue a recommended decision and recommended rules. The  Commission will then consider the recommendations and adopt final rules. Once the  Commission reaches a final decision, the rules will take effect 20 days after publication  in the Colorado Register.

Opportunities to Participate

 The ALJ convened a public comment hearing on Dec. 18, 2023, and no further public  comment hearings are scheduled at this time. 

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to the dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 23AL-0486T

CenturyLink Proposed Basic Emergency Service (9-1-1) Tariff Amendment.

The Commission has suspended and set for hearing a proposed tariff amendment to update CenturyLink’s Basic Emergency Service tariff. The Commission has referred this matter to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), who will adopt a procedural schedule  Including any hearing dates.

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to the dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

Proceeding No. 23A-0197T

CenturyLink Application for Approval of 2023 Basic Emergency Service Provider Improvement Plan

The Commission is considering CenturyLink’s application for funding of certain improvements to its Basic Emergency Service (9-1-1) network. The Commission has referred this matter to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) who will adopt a procedural schedule including any hearing dates.

On March 4, 2024, Qwest filed its Second Amended Application of Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink QC for 2023 Basic Emergency Service Provider Improvement Plan (Amended Application). CenturyLink explained that it is commonly referred to as “Lumen,” which is a trade name registered with the Se,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l;;cretary of State for several affiliates. Thus, the application is amended to reflect CenturyLink as the Applicant and CenturyLink proposes that the caption be amended as follows: “In the Matter of the Application of Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink QC for 2023 Basic Emergency Service Provider Improvement Plan.”

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to the dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.

 

Proceeding No. 23V-0274T

Area Code Petition

The Commission has granted a petition filed by the North American Number Plan Administrator to overlay the 970 area code region with an additional area code of 748. The timeline for the implementation of this new area code can be found in this proceeding. The current 970 area code is projected to run out of available phone numbers by the first quarter of 2026.

Opportunities to Participate

Written public comments can be submitted at any time through the PUC’s online comment form; by emailing comments to the dora_puc_website@state.co.us; or by mailing comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202. Members of the public may also call (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments by voicemail (English and Spanish options). Commenters should indicate the relevant proceeding number in their comments.