
LEADERSHIP
Representing our diverse region.
As a public agency, 3CE is governed by a Policy Board and an Operations Board comprised of elected officials, city managers and city administrators. This governing structure assures that the voices from each city and county served by 3CE will have a seat at the table when important decisions regarding 3CE policies and operations are being made.
To further assure that the unique needs of our diverse community are heard, 3CE formed a Community Advisory Council during our first year of operation. All 3CE Board Meetings and Community Advisory Council Meetings are open to the public and 3CE welcomes input from the communities we serve.
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View meeting information including dates, times, locations, and agendas for past and future meetings.
Policy Board

Steve McShane
Councilmember,
City of Salinas
Policy Board Chair

Das Williams
Supervisor,
County of Santa BarbaraĀ
Policy Board Vice Chair

Bruce McPherson
Supervisor,
County of Santa Cruz

Alice Patino
Mayor,
City of Santa Maria

Francisco Estrada
Councilmember,
City of Watsonville

Kollin Kosmicki
Supervisor,
County of San Benito

Rick Perez
Councilmember,
City of Hollister (seat shared with San Juan Bautista)

Mary Adams
Supervisor,
County of Monterey

Amy Tomlinson
Councilmember,
City of Pacific Grove (seat shared with Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey)

Mary Anne Carbone
Mayor,
City of Sand City (seat shared with Del Rey Oaks, Marina and Seaside)

Anna Velazquez
Mayor,
City of Soledad (seat shared with Greenfield and Gonzalez)

Jan Marx
Councilmember,
City of San Luis Obispo
(seat shared with Morro Bay and Paso Robles)

Jeff Lee
Mayor,
City of Grover Beach
(seat shared with Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach)

Ariston Julian
Mayor,
City of Guadalupe
(seat shared with Solvang)

Yvette Brooks
Mayor,
City of CapitolaĀ
(seat shared with Scotts Valley)

Kyle Richards
Councilmember,
City Goleta
(seat shared with Carpinteria)

Donna Meyers
Mayor,
City of Santa Cruz
Operations Board

Carlos Palacios
County Administrative Officer,
County of Santa Cruz
Operations Board Chair

Jamie Goldstein
City Manager,
City of Capitola
Operations Board Vice Chair (seat shared with Scotts Valley)

MartĆn Bernal
City Manager,
City of Santa Cruz

Matt Huffaker
City Manager,
City of Watsonville

Ray Espinosa
County Administrative Officer, County of San Benito

Brett Miller
City Manager,Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā City of Hollister (seat shared with San Juan Bautista)

Charles McKee
County Administrative Officer
County of Monterey

Steve Carrigan
City Manager,
City of Salinas

Chip Rerig
City Administrator,
City of Carmel-by-the-Sea (seat shared with Monterey and Pacific Grove)

Aaron Blair
City Administrator,
City of Sand City (seat shared with Del Rey Oaks, Marina and Seaside)

Rene Mendez
City Manager,
City of Gonzales (seat shared with Greenfield and Soledad)

Derek Johnson
City Manager,
City of San Luis Obispo
(seat shared with Morro Bay and Paso Robles)

Matthew Bronson
City Manager,
City of Grover Beach
(seat shared with Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach)

Todd Bodem
City Manager,
City of Guadalupe
(seat shared with Solvang)

Mona Miyasato
County Executive Officer,
County of Santa Barbara

Dave Durflinger
City Manager,
City of Goleta
(seat shared with Carpinteria)

Jason Stilwell
City Manager,
City of Santa Maria
Community Advisory Council

Norman Groot
Chair
Monterey County

Seth Capron
Vice Chair
San Benito County

Jeff Byron
Monterey County

Richard Stedman
Monterey County

Ludmila Bezzera Wist
San Benito County

Mike Termini
Santa Cruz County

Dennis Osmer
Santa Cruz County

Steve Snodgrass
Santa Cruz County

Brandon O'Rourke
San Luis Obispo County

Bruce Severance
San Luis Obispo County

John Hughes
Santa Barbara County

Katie Davis
Santa Barbara County
Background & Archived Documents
Central Coast Community Energy created this page to keep our customers informed and to provide opportunities to learn more about energy policies and the regulatory and legislative process that shapes them. The Community Choice Energy (CCE) model, also known as Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) has been growing quickly since the first CCA ā MCE (formally Marin Clean Energy) ā formed in 2008 and launched service in 2010. Since then, the energy market in California has evolved significantly and will continue to do so. Facing competition from Investor-Owned Utilities, ambitious goals from California legislators and continued mandates from the California Public Utilities Commission, all CCAs have a vested interest in closely monitoring key regulatory and legislative issues. This page highlights some of the key issues and directs visitors to other valuable resources.
The Power Charge Indifference Adjustment is the above market price that your utility provider charges all of its customers. For PG&E or SCE bundled customers, that fee is part of their generation rates. For customers receiving generation service from CCCE, that fee is distinct and shown in the bill. The key fact is that CCCE generation rates combined with the PCIA is lower than your utility provider’s rates charged to their bundled customers, for more information on PCIA, visit here.