Rochester, N.Y.- People in Rochester will get the chance Tuesday to let the State Public Service Commission know how they feel about proposals by Rochester Gas and Electric and New York State Electric & Gas Corporation to raise utility rates.
State regulators are holding four public hearings on the matter.
NYSEG has proposed increasing rates by $169.7 million for electric service delivery and by $63.4 million for natural gas delivery service.
RG&E proposed increasing rates by $87.4 million for electric service delivery and $62.9 million for natural gas delivery.
If approved by the PSC, the rate hikes would become effective September 25, 2010.
Tuesday’s hearing will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Rochester City Hall on Church Street.
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