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The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia has published an updated public calendar on its website listing upcoming hearings, workshops and open meetings held by the agency in Washington, D.C. The calendar compiles the commission's docketed proceedings and public sessions, and is intended for residents, regulated companies and interested parties seeking schedules and participation information.
The commission is the District’s independent regulator for investor-owned utilities and certain communications services. Its proceedings can include rate cases, service reliability reviews, contract approvals and rulemaking sessions. The published calendar serves as the official place where the commission posts meeting times, agenda items and instructions for public access.
What the calendar shows
The calendar lists the commission’s scheduled open meetings and hearings, and typically includes docket numbers, topics and the format of each session. It is the central reference for stakeholders tracking active dockets or planning public testimony. For companies and attorneys who participate in regulatory proceedings, the calendar helps coordinate filings and appearances.
The calendar is posted on the commission’s website and is updated as dockets are scheduled or changed. While some sessions are internal or closed to the public, the commission regularly holds public hearings and workshops where residents and organizations can observe or provide comment on utility matters.
How residents and businesses can use it
Residents who want to follow utility policy, ask questions, or submit testimony should consult the calendar to find hearing dates and participation details. Businesses and community groups use the schedule to monitor issues such as electricity and gas service, billing practices, and customer protections that could affect neighborhoods or commercial operations.
Regulated companies rely on the calendar to prepare counsel and witnesses for scheduled appearances. Local government offices and consumer advocates also use the postings to plan outreach and ensure affected communities know when key decisions will be considered.
By collecting the commission’s public sessions in one place, the calendar makes it easier for anyone with an interest in District utilities to stay informed and to participate in regulatory processes that shape rates and service standards.
Watch the commission’s calendar for newly scheduled hearings and agenda updates related to utilities such as electric and gas providers; those dockets are the most likely to have near-term impacts on residents and businesses.
## Why it matters to DC The PSC’s calendar signals when regulatory decisions that affect utility rates, service reliability, and customer protections will be considered—information Washingtonians and local businesses need to follow and influence outcomes. ## Key details - The Public Service Commission published its public calendar on its website. - The calendar lists hearings, workshops, and open meetings with docket information.
- The PSC regulates investor-owned utilities and communications services in DC. - Residents, businesses and attorneys use the calendar to find participation instructions. - The commission updates the calendar as dockets are scheduled or changed. ## What to watch Monitor the calendar for docket updates on electric and gas utility cases and any public hearings that allow testimony; those sessions can precede rate or service decisions affecting DC residents.
