CouncilTrac · Matter
What this is
Council will receive and discuss updates from Oncor on its electric delivery operations and infrastructure serving Richardson.
Why it matters
Oncor's electric infrastructure directly affects power reliability for Richardson homes and businesses.
Timeline
- July 9, 2026 Agenda posted — September 22, 2025 meeting
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — September 22, 2025
Review and discuss — no formal action
Official agenda language
REVIEW AND DISCUSS ONCOR OPERATIONAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATES
Documents
Related matters
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Resolution denying Oncor's application to raise electric rates in Richardson
The council will consider a resolution formally denying Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC's application to change (increase) electric rates within the city, and requiring Oncor to reimburse the city's reasonable rate-case expenses.
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Discussion: Atmos Energy 2025 Rate Review Mechanism filing
Council will review and discuss Atmos Energy's 2025 Rate Review Mechanism (RRM) filing, which is the annual process through which the natural gas utility proposes adjustments to the rates Richardson customers pay.
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Discussion: Atmos Energy operational and infrastructure updates
Council will receive and discuss updates from Atmos Energy on its operations and natural gas infrastructure in Richardson.
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Resolution approving Atmos Energy 2025 Rate Review Mechanism settlement
Council is asked to adopt a resolution approving a negotiated settlement between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (ACSC) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division regarding the company's 2025 Rate Review Mechanism filing. The resolution declares existing rates unreasonable, adopts new settlement tariffs, sets a pension/retiree-medical-benefits benchmark, and requires Atmos to reimburse ACSC's ratemaking expenses.
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Resolution to suspend Oncor's proposed rate increase and join cities' steering committee response
Oncor Electric Delivery Company has requested a rate change set to take effect July 31, 2025. This resolution would suspend that effective date so the city has time to study the request, join a steering committee of other Oncor-served cities to hire legal and consulting help, negotiate with Oncor, and pursue litigation or appeals if needed.