With little discussion or public comment, the Planning Commission just moved forward the city’s long-term effort to take over PG&E’s infrastructure and create a public power system. The commission, down to four members since Board President Rafael Mandelman hasn’t filled three vacancies, voted unanimously to certify the environmental impact report on the project. That’s just one step in a long path forward, and PG&E could appeal the approval to …
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