COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The Village of Union City was hoping to leave the Michigan South Central Power Agency on July 1 but it looks like the departure will be pushed back by several months.
Agency Manager Pam Sullivan showed the M.S.C.P.A. Board on Tuesday a checklist of items that have to take place before the village leaves.
The list covered such items as energy and capacity resources as well as transmission and load.
Sullivan said there’s a June 15 model update deadline from Midcontinent Independent System Operator that needs to met so that the village can leave on the first of September.
She admitted there are a lot of moving parts right now.
Union City Village Manager Chris Mathis says he has been told an exit plan was needed.
Sullivan said they kept Union City in the agency’s budget for the next fiscal year just in the case the village was unable to leave before July first. She said the earliest that is going to happen is September 1 but it sounds like it’s going to be December 1.



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