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    Home»Editorials/Opinion»Sedona City Council Supports Community-Wide Smart Meter Opt Out
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    Sedona City Council Supports Community-Wide Smart Meter Opt Out

    June 20, 20132 Comments
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    A proud day in Sedona’s history!

    By Nancy Baer

    Sedona AZ (June 20, 2013) – On Wednesday, June 19, the Sedona City Council held a Special Workshop to direct staff’s next steps regarding APS’ plan to install smart meters in Sedona. Both APS and Sedona Smart Meter Awareness (SSMA) presented information about smart meters. It was standing room only as community members showed up to support the SSMA cause. Because time would not allow everyone who wanted to give public comment, the Mayor allowed 10 speakers all of whom spoke in opposition to Smart Meter installation. Their testimony is available at http://sedonaaz.swagit.com/play/06192013-791, part 3A.

    The evening was very much like witnessing apples and oranges in regard to “professionalism.” APS gave a superficial presentation and APS representatives Neal Brown, Damon Gross, and Tyler Wallace seemed to be in over their heads when Councilors began asking questions.

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    Sedona Smart Meter Awareness created a solid, fact-filled PowerPoint presentation delivered by SSMA member, Warren Woodward. All concerns were thoroughly covered: health, safety, privacy, and cost. APS currently has a proposal on file with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) to charge opt out consumers $75 upfront and $30 more added to their monthly bill. Every councilor objected to that proposed fee.

    At the conclusion of yesterday’s Special Workshop meeting, Councilor Barbara Litrell introduced and Councilor Dan McIlroy seconded the motion to:

    “. . . direct the staff to prepare a statement for the Arizona Corporation Commission that expresses concerns, on behalf of our Sedona citizens, that Smart Meters have not been proven safe and until such time as definitive proof exists the Arizona Corporation Commission should allow the Sedona community to opt out without penalties.”

    The City will file a letter requesting community opt-out without penalties with the Arizona Corporation Commission before the June 28 deadline. For information about smart meters email sedonasmartmeterawareness@yahoo.com

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    2 Comments

    1. Paul H on June 22, 2013 9:37 am

      Council members Williamson, Ward, and Martinez voted for the class 2B carcinogen. Do they understand that everything is a poison and it just depends on the dose? Too much spinach will make you sick. This meter exposes us to 24/7 radiation. They don’t care about the welfare of Sedona. Just watch the video. These politicians should not be forgotten, even when seeing them at the grocery store. Williamson ripped into Woodward for looking out for the health of people. She said that coffee was a class 2b carcinogen.I suppose it would be, if you drank it as much as the smart meter radiates you.

      If something woke you up every day at 3 am would you consider it a nuisance? The smart meter just so happens to conduct most of it’s daily communication at this time!

      • Paul H on June 23, 2013 4:50 pm

        My apologies to Mr. Ward for mentioning his name as one that voted for the smart meter. I was wrong.

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